Abstract

In addition to providing basic protective functions, modern military uniforms are also being designed to provide special functions, such as infrared shielding. In this study, a nanoscale copper film was deposited on Kevlar para-1414 aramid fabric by magnetron sputtering technology to significantly enhance infrared shielding. The deposition of a uniform nano-copper film on the surface of the aramid fabric enhanced infrared shielding, tensile strain, and conductivity, which is of guiding significance for the development of infrared shielding garments.

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