The Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility was tasked by the Marine Corps I Systems Command to conduct physical and thermal insulation testing on several commercial and standard socks, prior to and after laundering, using the current Navy shipboard procedure. Results obtained from this evaluation will provide I Marine Corps baseline comparison for work concurrently tasked to the Natick Research, Development and Engineering Center(NRDEC). Based on test results, two sock systems were recommended as good candidates for use in cold weather. (AN).
Marine Corps Cold Weather Sock System
1995
21 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Fibers & Textiles , Thermal insulation , Socks , Test and evaluation , Thickness , Marine corps , Military requirements , Naval vessels , Nylon , Shipboard , Water absorption tests , Cold weather , Woolen textiles , Laundry operations , Bursting strength , Cotton textiles , Knitted fabrics , Polyester fibers
Marine Corps Cold Weather Sock System
NTIS | 1995
|Online Contents | 2013
Engineering Index Backfile | 1968