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Reprint from a
Sept 88 "Cycle" magazine article "Abrasion Testing: Torn in the USA". Drag Test "For the Drag Test, samples were stitched to a bag that held a 75-pound sandbag inside a milk crate, then dragged behind a pickup truck..." New, 100% Cotton Denim Jeans ----------------------- 3' 10" Senior Balistic Nylon ----------------------------------- 3' 10" Leather, Lightweight, Nude Finish, 2.25 oz/sq. ft. --- 4' 3" Leather, Fashion Weight, 1.75 oz/sq ft. ------------- 4' 4" Two-year-old 100% Cotton Denim Jeans ------------ 4' 5" Cordura Nylon Type 440 ----------------------------- 18' 3" Kevlar 29 Aramid Fiber, Style 713 ------------------ 22' 1" Leather, Competition Weight, 3 oz/sq. ft. -------- 86' 0" Taber Test "For the Taber Test, the specimen was mounted on a rotating platform and scuffed by two rubber-emery grinding wheels." The numbers represent the number of revolutions until the fabric totally fails. A vacuum clears debris. Two-year-old 100% Cotton Denim Jeans 168 New 100% Cotton Denim Jeans 225 Kevlar 29 Aramid Fiber, Style 713 506 Cordura Nylon, Type 440 559 Leather, Lightweight, Nude Finish, 2.25 oz./sq. ft. 564 Leather, Fashion Weight, 1.75 oz./sq. ft. 750 Senior Ballistic Nylon 817 Leather, Competition Weight, 3 oz./sq. ft. 2600 More to consider... "Finally, protection from road abrasion cannot be guaranteed by a materials abrasion resistance alone. A jacket may have panels of highly abrasion-resistant materials, yet if low-quality stitching joins those panels and the seams come apart upon impact or during a slide, then the abrasion resistance of the panels could count for nothing. Furthermore, an ill-fitting garment may ride up in a slide, contorting the body and exposing the skin. And the best jacket in the world, left unzipped and/or unsnapped, won't give riders the protection they pay for. When it comes to safety, the issues are more complex than just the abrasion resistance of materials."
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That's defnitely an interesting read, Kinda odd how kevlar no doubt has a higher penetration resistance than leather, but isn't stronger in other respects.
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