Protective Clothing Research Group
Link ID 124021
Title Protective Clothing Research Group
Url http://www.hecol.ualberta.ca/PCERF/
Description Canada. University of Alberta's Human Ecology Department research facility, involved the development of dynamic models of heat and moisture transfer in high heat flux environments, and to address simultaneously the conflicting phenomena of protection and comfort of protective clothing.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Textiles > Fabrics > Technical Textiles > Resources > Research
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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