Information Sciences Letters
Abstract
This study focuses on identifying the criteria that affect the harm and danger laboratory workers and students face from chemical reactions and combustion resulting from mixing chemicals. The study investigates the impact of fabric type, weave structure, and weft density on the resistance of laboratory clothing fabrics to chemicals. Laboratory tests were conducted to produce textile products that meet resistance specifications. The study found that the processing method used had a significant effect on improving the properties of ignition resistance and resistance to fluid permeability within the fabrics. The study used an experimental descriptive approach and statistical analysis with the SPSS program to process the data.
Recommended Citation
M. I. Elbana, Wafaa and H. M. Hegazy, Shereen
(2023)
"Standards Affecting Increasing the Resistance of Laboratory Clothing Fabrics to Chemicals,"
Information Sciences Letters: Vol. 12
:
Iss.
5
, PP -.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/isl/vol12/iss5/53