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Coolmax:
Sewing thread
Interlinings
Wadding and insulation
Velcro
Zippers
Shoe laces
Drawstring
Geotech (Geoextiles)
Tarmac, Overlay Fabric, Drainage Fabric, Erosion Control
Fabric, Geomembrane Protection Fabric, Reinforcement
Fabrics, Subsurface Stabilization Fabrics etc.
Manufactured fiber products of different fabrics constructions
used in civil engineering applications.
A permeable geotextile is made up solely of textiles. They
are used with foundation, soil, earth, rock or any other
Separation
Reinforcement
Filtration
Drainage
Fluid Barrier
Applications:
Driving Belts
Ropes
Filtration Products
Cigarette Filters- Made from Cellulose Acetate
Erosion Protection
Air Cleaning
Lowering Water Pollution
Waste Water Treatment
Recycling of Waste
Applications:
Filtration Media (Industrial Textiles)
Erosion Control
Sealing of Toxic Waste (Geotextiles)
Applications:
Polyolefin Woven Sacks
Leno Bags- Warp Knitted
Tea and Coffee Bags- Nonwoven
Jute Hessian and Sacks
Wrapping fabric
Smart Textiles (Intelligent Textiles)
Materials and structures (Textiles) that are able to sense and
react to environmental conditions or some sort of stimuli
(mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical or others).
(Electronic Textiles)
The Smart Shirt
Georgia Tech developed- Wearable Motherboard or Smart
Shirt manufactured for Combat Applications.
Optical Fibers used to detect the presence of bullets
Medical sensors attached to the computerized shirt helps
monitor health conditions.
Chromic Materials
Also known as Camouflage fibers or Chameleon fibers as
they change their colors according to external conditions.
Chromic materials are classified depending on the stimuli
affecting them:
o Photochromic: external stimuli energy is Light
o Thermochromic: external stimuli energy is Heat
o Electrochromic: external stimuli energy is Electricity
o Piezochromic: external stimuli energy is Pressure
(Cold temperature isnt only during the night; it can be under cold
climate regions as well).
This process only occurs over a specific temperature
range for a specific PCM.
Conditioning is definitely required before use due to its
usage under different temperatures/ climates.
In their application, the paraffins are either in solid or
liquid state. To prevent their dissolution (while in liquid
state), it is microencapsulated (dia of the capsules
being a few microns).
These microcapsules are either permanently locked in
fibers and polyurethane foams OR coated onto the
surface of the textile substrate.
For the first case, generally the weft yarns are hollow
yarns used with the microcapsules being contained
inside them.
Paraffin (Solid at 22C)
Paraffin (Melting point or Liquid at 38C)
Book version:
Applications of PCMs:
Daily Apparel like Smart Jackets, Vests, Hats, Gloves,
Rainwear
Outdoor Active Wear Apparel: Jackets and Jacket Linings,
Shoes, Socks