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FiberTect

FiberTect is licensed under US Patent 7,516,525.

THE NEXT GENERATION OF DRY DECON

FiberTect’s unique three-layer design provides first responders with a flexible, highly absorptive, and broad spectrum dry decontamination solution. FiberTect is non-reactive, non-abrasive, and non-shedding. It’s activated carbon central layer locks in contamination and prevents off-gassing. It is packaged for easy use and transport, and has a 15 year shelf-life in storage.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Effective dry decon of persons, weapons, and sensitive equipment
  • Activated carbon non-woven fabric
  • Devoid of loose particles
  • Wipe away bulk chemicals
  • Retains toxic vapors
  • Adsorb and absorb toxic materials
  • 15-year shelf life

PRESS

National Guard troops from 15 states join Arctic exercise
Sgt. Joseph Vonnida, 104th Public Affairs Detachment, March 1, 2022

Texas Tech Decontamination Wipe Finds New Use Helping Animals
Glenys Young, January 27, 2021

How To Remove Pepper Spray with FiberTect
Tim Karney, April 15, 2019

Commercializing new technologies: The FiberTect® experience
IFAI, February 10, 2015

 

MEDIA

DRY DECON RESOURCES

Technical Brief: Why Wipe? A Combined Decon Approach
Dr. Ramkumar, Advanced Materials Laboratory, Texas Tech University
September 2017

Summary of Primary Response for Incident Scene Management (PRISM): Guidance for the Operational Response to Chemical Incidents
Toxicology Research Group of the University of Hertfordshire
2019

FiberTect

TESTING AND DEVELOPMENT

FiberTect development and testing was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and managed by the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG), Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict, U.S. Department of Defense. Product testing has been conducted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories (LLNL).

FiberTect proved superior in all testing results against 30 comparable products for decontaminating against toxic chemical agents, TICs and TIMs. Challenge chemicals and results include:

  • Sulfur Mustard: Outperformed all 30 other sorbents for absorptive capacities directly from skin (95% removal) and adsorptive capacities, including current military M291 sorbent.
  • Methylparathion (organophosphate): Outperformed all sorbents for absorptive and adsorptive capacities.
  • 70% Nitric Acid, 70% Sulfuric Acid, 10% Sodium Hypochlorite, and P-Zylene: No material degradation.
  • Water and P-Xylene: Outperformed other sorbents for both hydrophilic and hydrophobic absorptive capacities.

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