Here's a very interesting book I've found..,all about clothing rules etc..
It's rather late,so I've no time to translate,but maybe someone will do it..?
You'll see that certain things will "glow in the dark"...
Jos.
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The clothing nature of the Air Force...
PeCe- and Perlon fibre.
Fibre synthetically out charcole and lime manufactured.
The PeCe (Polyvinyl chloride - ]fibre is sour and decay resistantly.
It possesses a very high strenght in dry and wet condition.
The fibre doesn't burn,but at a temperature of 80 degrees it'll melt to a firm little ball.
This makes the fibre unsuitable for clothing. Because of their sour firmness it is used particularly in the chemical industry. For fishnets,fishline/filament and sails the fiber is likewise well suitable.
Perlon(Perluran) is lighter/more delicate and around 50 v. H. firmer than naturseide/natural silk. The scrubbing firmness is particularly large. The fiber can be cooked/hot washed and hot ironed; it can be mixed also with zellwolle (Zellwoll perlon blended yarn}. In the light of that perlon is extremely suitable for clothing. Since 1941 the fiber is bulk-technically manufactured. In the meantime the armed forces will take up the entire perlon production....
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It's rather late,so I've no time to translate,but maybe someone will do it..?
You'll see that certain things will "glow in the dark"...
Jos.
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The clothing nature of the Air Force...
PeCe- and Perlon fibre.
Fibre synthetically out charcole and lime manufactured.
The PeCe (Polyvinyl chloride - ]fibre is sour and decay resistantly.
It possesses a very high strenght in dry and wet condition.
The fibre doesn't burn,but at a temperature of 80 degrees it'll melt to a firm little ball.
This makes the fibre unsuitable for clothing. Because of their sour firmness it is used particularly in the chemical industry. For fishnets,fishline/filament and sails the fiber is likewise well suitable.
Perlon(Perluran) is lighter/more delicate and around 50 v. H. firmer than naturseide/natural silk. The scrubbing firmness is particularly large. The fiber can be cooked/hot washed and hot ironed; it can be mixed also with zellwolle (Zellwoll perlon blended yarn}. In the light of that perlon is extremely suitable for clothing. Since 1941 the fiber is bulk-technically manufactured. In the meantime the armed forces will take up the entire perlon production....
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