New fabrics that can “self-decontaminate and deodorize”
Imagine that jeans and socks can decontaminate and deodorize themselves when hung in the sun. What a joy it is. Scientists from Donghua University in Shanghai have developed a new …
UV protection fabric
In summer or in plateau areas, many friends wear clothing with anti-UV fabrics when traveling. So how do these so-called anti-UV fabrics prevent or stop the harm of ultraviolet ray…
Antibacterial ISO international standard for shoes officially released
This is the first international standard for footwear developed under the leadership of China, and it is also the world’s first universal footwear antibacterial test method. …
How to use chopsticks to reduce bacteria
When eating, people often use several or more than a dozen pairs of chopsticks to pick up food on the same plate. In fact, if you use chopsticks mixedly, it is easy to be contamina…
Antibacterial market has broad prospects
Another example is the application of antibacterial glass in the home appliance industry. Using antibacterial glass to replace ordinary glass partitions in the fresh-keeping room o…
down jacket fabric
1. Waterproof coating (film-coated) fabric This type of fabric is somewhat similar to a jacket fabric, has waterproof and moisture-permeable properties, and is generally used in pr…
Waterproof fabrics and water-repellent fabrics
Waterproof fabrics usually refer to fabrics that are waterproof themselves. Today’s waterproof fabrics have experienced the early development of compact fabrics and coated wa…
How to choose radiation protection clothing
The importance of radiation protection clothing for pregnant women is self-evident. For expectant mothers, the topic of concern is how to choose when facing so many radiation-proof…
Using bacteria to develop high-strength spider silk
According to reports, American scientists showed people the research results of obtaining synthetic spider silk from bacteria and processing it. By standardizing an important proce…
Finishing methods for moisture-wicking textiles
The rise of moisture-wicking products can be traced back to the 1970s. Usually, the human body will notice the discharge of large amounts of sweat only when engaging in strenuous e…