1. Protection to thermal impact of solar radiation: evaluation of selected reflective fabrics
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Lennart Teunissen, Linda Plaude, and Kaspar Jansen
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solar radiation ,thermal impact ,reflective fabric ,heat stress ,Textile bleaching, dyeing, printing, etc. ,TP890-933 ,Engineering machinery, tools, and implements ,TA213-215 - Abstract
Prolonged exposure to solar radiation can cause considerable heat stress. The application of reflective materials in garments or sunscreens is generally considered as an appropriate protective strategy. In this study, we aimed to compare a range of reflective and control fabrics on their ability to reduce the thermal impact of solar radiation. We evaluated 16 reflective and 5 control fabrics, varying in applicability for garments and/or sunscreens. Transmission of ultraviolet, visible light and infrared radiation was studied using artificial solar light. Thermal impact reduction was first studied using artificial infrared light and secondly using natural sunlight, measuring temperature right at the back and 10 cm behind the fabric after a 10-minute exposure. Most samples showed comparably low radiation transmission (
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- 2021
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