firefighter with pressure sensors during testing

Personal Safety & Protection Equipment Evaluation

Evaluate new product designs.

Pressure Mapping For Safety Equipment Evaluation

Firefighter

Background: C2i Advanced Technologies provides and manufactures solutions to correct equipment and protection problems faced by firefighters, police officers, first responders, and soldiers.

Challenge: When C2i wanted to test whether their latest product, GARTS, could reduce the amount of resistance and down-force on a firefighter's leg, experienced by his or her Bunker pants, they turned to Tekscan.

Solution: Using Tekscan sensor model 9801 and I-Scan™ pressure mapping software, data was collected on a Mobile datalogger as firefighters, acting as experimental subjects, climbed a ladder. Tests were conducted with the firefighters wearing GARTS and then without GARTS. I-Scan software was able to document that GARTS reduced pressures on the thigh above the knee, the equivalent of lightening down-force by 40 lbs. compared to wearing protective gear without GARTS.

Tekscan was exactly the gear we needed- smaller, simpler, way advanced.  Capable of sensing and recording down-force on the firefighter's leg caused by hi Bunkers.

C2i Advanced Technologies

Force vs. Time Graph - Green represents no GARTS in place. Red represents GARTS being worn.  I-Scan was able to validate that the firefighters experienced 3 times more force without the GARTS in placeForce vs. Time Graph - Green represents no GARTS in place. Red represents GARTS being worn. I-Scan was able to validate that the firefighters experienced 3 times more force without the GARTS in place

Pressure Measurement Applications for Safety Equipment

  • Design verification testing
  • Reliability testing
  • R&D for new designs

Benefits of Pressure Mapping

  • Minimize validation testing time
  • Improve design
  • Optimize product performance
See how Pressure Mapping Technology can help product designers test for comfort: