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Recently, a new type of diving suit fabric called thenno-metal neoprene was introduced on the market It consists of a closed-cell neoprene with the inner cloth lining coated with metal. The metal-coated lining is claimed 10 act as a reflective barrier that minimises radiative heat loss from the body...

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Main Authors: Michel B. Ducharme, John Frim, Civil Instihlte, Environmental Medicine
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.504.8940
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/microsites/lds/EEC/ICEE/textsearch/94articles/Ducharme1994.pdf
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Summary:Recently, a new type of diving suit fabric called thenno-metal neoprene was introduced on the market It consists of a closed-cell neoprene with the inner cloth lining coated with metal. The metal-coated lining is claimed 10 act as a reflective barrier that minimises radiative heat loss from the body and hence, improves the thermal properties of the fabric by 25 % over uncoated neoprene. The objective of the present shldy was 10 verify the claims of the manufacturer by comparing the insulation of two thermo-metal neoprenes (titanium and stainless steel coated) to the current Canadian Forces (CF) Arctic diving suit neoprene in a dry environment at 1 atmosphere and in a wet environment under pressures 10 simulate dives up to 100 m.