Abstract:
This research work is done to produce an
environmentally friendly alternative to be used in the
manufacturing of wetsuit and other similar products and to
assess thermal, mechanical and sustainable aspects in
comparison with neoprene wetsuit material. The thermal
conductivity measurements show that the developed material
insulates better than existing wetsuit material. When
considering stretchability, the natural rubber based composite
has a slightly higher modulus than the neoprene wetsuit
material. The tensile assessment revealed that developed
material is stronger than the neoprene material. Lowest thermal
conductivity has shown by developed material with higher
thickness than neoprene wetsuit material indicating the
thickness of material influenced the thermal properties. There
is a significant environmental gain for the new material in using
natural rubber. The natural rubber wetsuit material is cheaper
to produce due to lower prices of natural rubber compared to
neoprene. The calendaring method used to produce samples in
this report can be automated to overcome drawbacks when
scaling up production.
Citation:
U. Navodya, G. Keenawinna and U. Gunasekera, "The Development of Sustainable Alternative to Neoprene Wetsuit Fabric," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 465-469, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185195.