Nanotechnology-based Technical Textiles in Consumer Products

Released on = June 2, 2007, 12:16 am

Press Release Author = Bharat Book Bureau

Industry = Marketing

Press Release Summary = Nanotechnology is the art and science of manipulating matter
at the nanoscale to create new and unique materials and products. It is expected to
lead to new medical treatments and tools, more efficient energy

Press Release Body = Nanotechnology-based Technical Textiles in Consumer Products

Nanotechnology is the art and science of manipulating matter at the nanoscale to
create new and unique materials and products. It is expected to lead to new medical
treatments and tools, more efficient energy production, better access to clean
water, more effective pollution reduction, and stronger, lighter materials. An
estimated US$9 bn is spent annually on global research and development into the
scope offered by nanotechnology. In March 2006 an inventory of 210
commercially-available consumer products made using nanotechnology was compiled by
the USA-based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. However, such is the
pace of research in nanotechnology that this number is likely to be a major
underestimate, given the time lag between developments and their subsequent transfer
to consumer products. Health and fitness is the largest category in the inventory
and, within this category, clothing is the largest sub-category. In fact, clothing
is the largest sub-category in the whole inventory, although it includes a large
number of clothing brands employing Nano-Tex protective treatments. Nano-enhanced
technical textiles are also prominent in other field-most notably filtration,
medical products and wipes. Smith & Nephew has created a fast-acting,
bacteria-destroying wound dressing. Nan film has developed wipes which prevent fog
forming on optical surfaces. Green yarn produces Eco-fabric which is anti-
microbial, anti-static and has other health benefits. Ecology Coatings has developed
a coating which makes paper waterproof, while Miyuki Keori has developed a suiting
fabric with hay fever sufferers in mind: it prevents pollen from clinging to it.
Teijin has captured a variable colour effect in a fiber. Emergency Filtration
Products has devised Nano Mask-a face mask which kills bacteria and viruses. Orca
has made a wetsuit with added buoyancy. And Arctic Shield has made use of silver
fibers to remove odors in clothing specifically for the hunting market.


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