Army Developing "Comfortable" Flame-Resistant Wool for Combat Uniforms
Flame-resistant. Breathable. Moisture wicking. These words don’t usually come to mind when thinking of wool, but Army researchers are hoping a wool-blend fabric that does all three will improve combat uniforms for troops.
The Army is looking for a flame-resistant combat uniform, and this prototype doesn’t need a topical treatment to protect it from fire. The components of this fabric—50% wool, 42% Nomex, 5% Kevlar, and 3% P140 antistatic fiber—create flame protection without adding anything extra.
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