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Dynamic PyroMan™ Earns Patent, Advancing Testing for Protective Apparel

A breakthrough patent brings real-world motion to thermal testing, aiming to redefine how protective apparel is evaluated under fire.

Pyroman suit being tested in flames at NC State University's lab

At the Wilson College of Textiles, innovation in textile testing has long been driven by a simple goal: better protecting the people who rely on performance apparel in high-risk environments. Researchers at the Milliken Textile Protection and Comfort Center (TPACC) recently reached a significant milestone in that mission: securing a registered patent for their Dynamic PyroMan technology.

The patented system represents an evolution of the long-standing PyroMan™ test method, introducing movement into a process that has traditionally been static. While the original PyroMan™ manikin has been instrumental in evaluating thermal protective performance, researchers have long recognized a key limitation: real people don’t stand still in a fire.