Thursday, July 31, 2008

NANO TECHNOLOGY IN TEXTILES.

Did you hear of a shirt that reads your body parameters and sends information to a remote computer through a wireless communication system?Have you watched leading athletes perform better on the tracks due to smart fabrics they wear?This is the wonder of Nano technology! The new age technology that optimises performance and provides smart solutions for the future.Nano Technology means configuring molecules to change in size and properties for enhancement as in the case of smart fabrics. When a glass trips on your trousers, its nanotech fabric will simply repel the juice drops. The Nano-Tex fabric coated with nanotech engineered molecules attach themselves to one another, and then attach to the fabric forming a nano shield against juice stains.Nano-Tex, located at Emeryville, California, is another pioneer in the field has been acknowledged for rescuing Burlington Industries by turning its textiles into high-tech wonders.Though Nano-Tex is available in chain stores and supermarkets, it may be coming to a soldier or police officer shortly. World's 20 largest textile mills have acquired Nano-Tex licensing technology so far. You may soon get to wear its products as this revolutionary innovation begins to appear in every-day life, though invisible to the naked eye, as yet.Working the military, emergency workers and doctors in this sunrise area, Bethesda, Md. based Sensatex, developed what it calls a 'smart shirt' - clothing having tiny microscopic wires interwoven into the fabric itself. Vital parameters like heart rate, respiration rate, body temperature, caloric burn, body fat, and UV exposure can be communicated to the doctors from the field itself.Sensatex technology can be incorporated into any fabric (cotton, lycra, wool, silk, etc.) or blend of fabrics without effecting the look, feel or integrity of the fabric that it is replacing.The SmartShirt System integrates advances in textile engineering, wearable computing, and wireless data transfer to permit the collection, transmission, and analysis of personal health and lifestyle data.“We haven't even begun the nano-revolution,” quips Sensatex CEO Robert Kalik. "Throughout society, the ability to unplug from wires and utilize smart textiles to gather the information and then disperse that information, that data, through wireless communications, will be really the textile of the future," Kalik adds.“We're solving seemingly mundane but actually quite large problems like spill resistance, wrinkles, perspiration, odor in every day clothing,” said Nano-Tex CEO Donn Tice.

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