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Six-carbon waterproofing agent baked in one step
Regarding the water-based process, what comes to people’s minds is: soaking (padding) → drying → baking. Most water-based products require a clear separation of drying and ba…
Super washable six-carbon waterproofing agent
How to define the water-repellent washability of fabrics? Nowadays, many people on the market say they can be washed 5 times, 10 times, 15 times, 20 times, etc. In fact, strictly s…
Anti-siphoning of fabrics
What is siphon? In fact, anti-siphonage can be said to be waterproof. Siphoning refers to the use of position difference to displace liquid. For example, many shoes in the market n…
Wear solar technology on your body
Wearable technology is much more than smartwatches and bracelets – as Pauline van Dongen realizes. The Dutch designer has used photovoltaics and solar technology in her futuristic …
Deconami
The market competition for clothing and consumer textiles is becoming increasingly fierce. Consumers’ demand for product diversity, differentiation and functionality continues to i…
Low-carbon life under Deco Nano
Deco Nano’s functional textile nano-auxiliaries, organically combining nanotechnology with eco-friendly and high added-value enhancement, is a new concept we bring to low-car…
Effect of color-fixing agent on cotton reactive dyeing shading
Reactive dyes are commonly used dyes for cotton dyeing, and their intermittent dyeing method is still the JnT method most used in cotton knitwear. Among reactive dyes, vinyl sulfon…
An in-depth analysis of the waterproof characteristics of fabrics
After the fabric is treated with waterproofing agent, its characteristics are: 1. It has waterproof and water-splashing functions. When snowflakes fall on clothes and melt, they wi…
A helmet that cools athletes extremely quickly
If you are someone who is familiar with sports competitions, you will probably be familiar with this scene: between games, athletes would pour a bottle of water over their heads. T…
Waste animal raw materials from slaughterhouses can be made into exquisite textiles
In the late 19th century, people began to experiment with using naturally extracted gum fibers to weave textiles as a cheap alternative to natural wool thread textiles. The emergen…