Sustainable innovation in ballistic vest design: Exploration of polyurethane-coated hemp fabrics and reinforced sandwich epoxy composites against 9 mm and .40 S&W bullets
Tannachart Wantang, Manop Pipathattakul, F. Wiwatwongwana
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Abstract
This research aimed to evaluate the bulletproof capabilities of hemp fabrics and optimize the design factors for effective ballistic vests. Three main aspects were investigated: enhancing toughness with polyurethane-coated hemp fabrics, determining optimal placement of fabric-reinforced hemp epoxy composites in various configurations, and identifying the optimal number of fabric layers for performance against 9 mm and .40 S&W bullets. Penetration depth was measured in ballistic gelatin to analyze the results. The study showed strong statistical correlations between factor variables and penetration depth shifts. The most effective strategies included polyurethane-coated hemp on all layers and increased layering. The ammunition of 9 mm bullets exhibited the least penetration depth when tested against the sandwich-reinforced configuration. In contrast, the larger .40 S&W bullets demonstrated that the frontal arrangement yielded the minimum penetration depth. Notably, 9 mm bullets penetrated 1.25 times deeper than .40 S&W bullets. These findings emphasize hemp fabric's potential for reliable ballistic vests. Utilizing polyurethane-coated hemp fabric in epoxy composites within a sandwich reinforcement of at least 212 layers is recommended to stop 9 mm bullets effectively. The research contributes valuable insights to sustainable ballistic vest development, utilizing natural materials with exceptional bullet protection capabilities.
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Journal of Metals, Materials and Minerals (JMMM) is a double-blind peer-reviewed international journal published 4 issues per year (starting from 2019), in March, June, September, and December, aims at disseminating advanced knowledge in the fields to academia, professionals and industrialists. JMMM publishes original research articles as well as review articles related to research and development in science, technology and engineering of metals, materials and minerals, including composite & hybrid materials, concrete and cement-based systems, ceramics, glass, refractory, semiconductors, polymeric & polymer-based materials, conventional & technical textiles, nanomaterials, thin films, biomaterials, and functional materials.