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Textile is an inevitable part of the healthcare sector. Excellent functions and innovation are required in the field of healthcare textiles. Healthy and steady growth is seen in this field.
The foreign media New Atlas said, with the progress of materials and electronic technology, we are beginning to see that our clothes may be more than just to keep warm or protect us from wind and rain one day. Scientists from Chalmers University of Technology have provided a new convincing example by developing a new thread made of conductive cellulose that can be processed into textiles to generate electricity for various purposes.
Recently, the Ding Bin research group of Donghua University has successfully developed moisture-absorbing and cooling textiles with multi-level interconnected network structure on the basis of plant transpiration. The fabric is made of PU (polyurethane) /BNNS (boron nitride nanosheet) which are high thermal conductivity oriented fibers, realizing the performance of anti-gravity one-way moisture transfer and efficient heat release by utilizing multi-level bifurcated interconnected pores between fibers.
The newly developed fabric processed by a new technology has 100% resistance against Covid-19 coronal virus under experimental conditions, possessing a high effective resistance property for a long time while applied in health protection products such as facial masks. Currently, massive production of the masks, gloves, protection garments made of the fabric of this type has been launched.
At the beginning of the New Year of 2021, the upgraded "plastics ban" was officially implemented. At that time, everyone drank milk tea with paper straws and habitually took shopping bags when going to supermarkets. The concept of "environmental protection" gained further popularity.
Premium Italian legwear brand Pierre Mantoux recently launched a line of everyday luxury stockings featuring leading-edge LYCRA® fiber technology innovations.
As winter approaches, many people wear heavy shoes, causing itching and unpleasant odor of feet. The antibacterial socks popular in the market are said to resist the growth of bacteria and deodorize the feet, posing a question whether the socks are antibacterial or not.
Copper is an element that has been proved to kill bacterial particles such as influenza A virus and Escherichia coli. But, does a jacket made of metal copper have the function of resisting the virus?
They are clothes against the skin and when you practice yoga, you will perspire heavily, so the material of yoga clothes is very critical. There are many common fabrics for yoga clothes, mainly the following types!