2015 becomes the year of wearables
A few years ago, no one knew what wearables were, and they didn’t exist for consumers. However, looking forward to 2015, wearable devices will be everywhere. No matter what you thi…
A series of smart clothing products will be launched soon
“Forbes” editor J. Szczerba recently announced that a series of smart clothing products have been launched or will be launched soon: 1) AiQ Smart Clothing Company pro…
antiviral textiles
The battle against the Ebola virus is getting thicker and is not over yet. The avian influenza virus has reappeared in many regions around the world. Moreover, with the arrival of …
Potential stocks in 2015: health functional textiles
Recently, the China Health Functional Textiles Annual Conference was held in Hanchuan, Hubei Province, and a new fiber material-chitosan fiber non-woven fabric was officially relea…
New custom sterile functional textiles
As one of the indispensable and important factors in life and production, textiles have begun to attract people’s attention for their product quality and safety. At the same …
Powered clothing
A research and development team at the University of South Carolina in the United States is developing clothing that converts cotton T-shirts into power sources, which can function…
Automatic shrinking space suit
The new spacesuit designed by MIT, which can be called the “second skin” for astronauts, is made of lightweight elastic fabric and lined with tiny muscle-shaped coils t…
Anti-smell underwear
The British company Shreddies uses chemical weapons technology to design “anti-smell underwear” and will go on sale in Japan in early 2015. This anti-odor fart underwea…
Five popular trends in home textile fabrics
Popular trend one: anti-static home textile fabrics In the field of home textiles, synthetic fibers make up for the shortage of natural fibers and are widely used. However, they ha…
Water repellent ≠ waterproof
Water repellent ≠ waterproof Water repellent: Hydrophobic compounds are deposited on the fiber surface, leaving pores on the fabric surface through which air and water vapor can pa…