Preliminary Experimental Investigation of Cut-Resistant Materials: A Biomimetic Perspective

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The objective of the work was the preliminary experimental investigation of cut-resistant materials including a biomimetic perspective. The effects of the cutting were expressed as static and dynamic cut resistance of the following materials: knitted fabrics, woven fabrics, continuously coated knitted fabrics, and dot-coated knitted fabrics. The cutting process gives rise to frictional forces, but the current test methods for cut-resistant gloves are not designed to measure them. Therefore additionally, the cut resistance of the material was evaluated using a modified procedure based on the standard EN 1082-1, taking into consideration grip strength tests to assess if there is a potential correlation between cut resistance and anti-slip properties.

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Kropidłowska, P., Irzmańska, E., & Sawicki, J. (2022). Preliminary Experimental Investigation of Cut-Resistant Materials: A Biomimetic Perspective. Autex Research Journal, 22(4), 411–418. https://doi.org/10.2478/aut-2021-0006

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