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Puncture resistance denotes the relative ability of a material or object to inhibit the intrusion of a foreign object. This is defined by a
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. It can be measured in several ways ranging from a slow controlled puncture to a rapid impact of a sharp object or a rounded probe. Tests devised to measure puncture resistance are generally application-specific, covering items such as roofingTest Method for Static Puncture Resistance of Roofing Membrane Specimens
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s, protective gloves, needle disposal facilities,Standard Specification for Puncture Resistance of Materials Used in Containers for Discarded Medical Needles and Other Sharps
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bulletproof vest A bulletproof vest, also known as a ballistic vest or a bullet-resistant vest, is an item of body armor that helps absorb the impact and reduce or stop penetration to the torso from firearm-fired projectiles and fragmentation from explosions. T ...
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s, etc. Puncture resistance in fabrics can be obtained through very tight woven fabrics, small ceramic plates in fabric coating or tight woven fabrics with a coating of hard crystals. All described methods significantly reduce the softness and flexibility of the fabric. The puncture resistance will depend on the nature of puncture attempt, with the two most important features being point sharpness and force. A fine sharp point such as a
hypodermic needle A hypodermic needle (from Greek ὑπο- (''hypo-'' = under), and δέρμα (''derma'' = skin)), one of a category of medical tools which enter the skin, called sharps, is a very thin, hollow tube with one sharp tip. It is commonly used w ...
will require a high ability to absorb and distribute the force to avoid penetration, but the total forces applied are still limited. The EN388 glove standard use a more pencil-like object with a flat tip of 1mm diameter. The EN388 test is highly dependent on the materials ability to withstand high forces through high tenacity and to a lesser extent to avoid cut or separation of the material. There is no or limited correlation between the protections provided in the low force/needle protection and the high force/pencil like EN388 test. Needle-resistant materials as described above are generally pierced by a force between 2-10N by a 25 gauge needle perpendicular to the fabric. The forces in the EN 388 test results are rated according to a score from 0-4 (0, <20N; 1, 20N; 2, 60N; 3, 100N; 4, >150N). A newer test, ASTM F2878-10, is specifically designed to simulate common hypodermic needles in 21-, 25-, 28- gauge.


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Fracture toughness In materials science, fracture toughness is the critical stress intensity factor of a sharp crack where propagation of the crack suddenly becomes rapid and unlimited. A component's thickness affects the constraint conditions at the tip of a c ...
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ASTM International ASTM International, formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials, is an international standards organization that develops and publishes voluntary consensus technical standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, an ...
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Aramid Aramid fibers, short for aromatic polyamide, are a class of heat-resistant and strong synthetic fibers. They are used in aerospace and military applications, for ballistic-rated body armor fabric and ballistic composites, in marine cordage, ma ...


References


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Standards

*ASTM D3420 Standard Test Method for Pendulum Impact Resistance of Plastic Film *ASTM D4833 Standard Test Method for Index Puncture Resistance of Geomembranes and Related Products *ASTM D5494 Standard Test Method for the Determination of Pyramid Puncture Resistance of Unprotected and Protected Geomembranes *ASTM D5602 Standard Test Method for Static Puncture Resistance of Roofing Membrane Specimens *ASTM D5635 Standard Test Method for Dynamic Puncture Resistance of Roofing Membrane Specimens *ASTM D5748 Standard Test Method for Protrusion Puncture Resistance of Stretch Wrap Film *ASTM F924 Standard Test Method for Resistance to Puncture of Cushioned Resilient Floor Coverings *ASTM F1342 Standard Test Method for Protective Clothing Material Resistance to Puncture *ASTM F2132-01(2008)e1 Standard Specification for Puncture Resistance of Materials Used in Containers for Discarded Medical Needles and Other Sharps *ASTM F2878-10 Standard Test Method for Protective Clothing Material Resistance to Hypodermic Needle Puncture {{DEFAULTSORT:Puncture Resistance Materials science