10-14-2009, 08:56 PM
Quote:but the 'fluid' is the key here- if the modern use is treated fabrics, it's a form that doesn't lose its solvent or is protected somehow (outer coating, or sealed carrier, etc.
or becomes re-wetted when you sweat through it?
Edit: I'm reading a paper in front of me right now:
Quote: After sonication for about 1 h, the mixture was used to soak 12 layers of Kevlar fabric cut in dimensions of 30.48×38.10 cm2. To impregnate the fabric, the sonicated mixture and the layers of fabric were placed in a plastic bag and sealed. After approximately 15 min of soaking, individual fabric layers were removed and laid flat in a furnace at 75 °C. Once the layers were dried they were ready for spike tests.
So maybe dry works just as well.
Paul M. Bardunias
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