The Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility was tasked by the Marine Corps Systems Command to provide baseline water resistance-hydrostatic pressure and moisture vapor transmission rate data on USMC proposed commercial and experimental rainsuits, before and after shipboard laundering. In addition, two experimental prototypes were to be tested following a four month user evaluation. Data obtained from this effort was intended to provide the Marine Corps with potential product variation information for comparison with data obtained from a similar evaluation being conducted concurrently by the U.S. Army Natick Research, Development, and Engineering Center(NRDEC). (AN).
Improved Marine Corps Lightweight Rainsuit
1995
38 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Fibers & Textiles , Clothing , Waterproofing , Test and evaluation , Marine corps , Military requirements , Permeability , Camouflage , Nylon , Leakage(Fluid) , Prototypes , Shipboard , Lightweight , User needs , Moisture , Polyurethane resins , Hydrostatic pressure , Laundry operations , Perspiration , Knitted fabrics , Rainsuits
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