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Smart and Technical Textiles. Why do I need to know about Smart and Technical fabrics? This subject is often included in your GCSE exam A recent exam.

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Page 1: Smart and Technical Textiles. Why do I need to know about Smart and Technical fabrics? This subject is often included in your GCSE exam A recent exam.

Smart and Technical Textiles

Page 2: Smart and Technical Textiles. Why do I need to know about Smart and Technical fabrics? This subject is often included in your GCSE exam A recent exam.

Why do I need to know about Smart and Technical fabrics?

• This subject is often included in your GCSE exam

A recent exam question showed a baseball cap and asked for a name of a smart fabric and an explanation of how it would be used to enhance the product.

Page 3: Smart and Technical Textiles. Why do I need to know about Smart and Technical fabrics? This subject is often included in your GCSE exam A recent exam.

What are Technical Textiles?

• Technical textiles have been developed for their performance, and functional properties.

• The aesthetics (visual appearance) is less important.

• They are often made of microfibres (synthetic fibres up to 100 times finer than human hair)

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Who uses Technical Textiles?

• The building industry• The agricultural industry• The medical industry• Automotive and Aeronautical

industries• The Armed forces and the Police• Sportsmen and women• Technical Textiles are all around

us.

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Here are just a few examples:

• Super absorbent medical textiles used in wipes, wound dressings, nappies.

• Super stretchy polyester yarns knitted on machines (no seams) & used in artery replacement

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Combating MRSA in hospitals

• X-Static® is the name of new yarn which uses silver in its production.

• Trials have shown it will eliminate 99.9% of bacteria within 1 hour including MRSA

• Future uses could be hospital bedding & pyjamas.

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Technical Fabrics used by the Armed Services and Police

• Kevlar – used in body armour / bullet proof vests.

• High Visibility jackets use strips of 3M retro-reflective tape. This works by concentrating the light source & reflecting it back.

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Lots of Technical Fabrics in Sportswear

• Nomex - fire retardant used in Formula 1 (& also oven gloves)

• Gortex – water repellent and windproof: used in cycle jackets, outdoor wear

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Breathable Fabrics

• Coolmax by DuPont was developed for Sportswear: it transports moisture away from the body to the surface of the fabric, to keep you dry & comfortable.

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Biomimetics

• These are fabrics that have been designed to mimic nature.

• Speedo’s Fastskin® swimsuit was developed using V-shaped fibres which mimic the ridges found on the skin of a shark

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Electronic Textiles

• These are becoming more common & are a fast-growing part of the textiles industry.

• They meet 2 consumer needs:– Fashion– The desire for mobile communication

and entertainment devices.

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Electronic Textiles• Soft switches can be

incorporated into garments which have been woven with conductive threads

• You could keep your i-pod safe in your bag & turn up the volume without opening it, or plug your phone into your jacket &, text your friends with buttons on your sleeve!

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The possibilities are endless!

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What are Smart Textiles?

Smart textiles are designed to react to conditions around them.

They can respond to external stimuli, e.g.Hot or cold temperaturesLightPressurePowerTime

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Memory Textiles

• Temperature & pressure sensitive foam that moulds to the shape of the body & returns to normal when pressure is removed.

• Originally developed by NASA to help astronauts deal with G-Force when blasting-off into space

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Pressure response Fabric

• D3o is a new innovation• It is a soft malleable most of the time• When it comes into contact with

force it hardens on impact• Have a look at this clip to see how it

works: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK

QxDoXqc_I

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Micro-encapsulation

• Chemicals / Fragrances are captured in microscopic polymer bubbles which are added to natural or microfibres.

• When the fabric is rubbed or comes into contact with the skin, the bubbles slowly burst to release their content

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Textiles with Micro-encapsulation

• Fragrances added to socks to combat smelly feet

• Sea Minerals added to tights to help reduce cellulite

• Anti allergen chemicals added to bedding

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Dye Technology

• Smart chemicals can be added to dyes which are printed on to textiles.

• Some are purely for fun and novelty value

• Others can have more serious uses.

Fragrance can be added to dyes to make scratch & sniff T-shirts, baby’s fabric books, etc.

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Thermo chromic dyes

• These dyes react to heat

• They change colour at a particular temperature.

• The resulting colours & effects will depend if they are applied just to a fabric, or mixed with another dye.

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Photo chromic dyes

• Photo chromic dyes react to day light / UV light & change colour.

• Products include beads & trims, threads & fabrics

• Have you seen photo chromic lenses in glasses?

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Phosphorescent Pigments• These dyes are used

in glow-in-the dark products

• Often used in prints on novelty clothing such as children’s nightwear, clothes for clubbing or Halloween costumes

• Originally developed for clock hands & numbers

• Some baby’s dummies have this treatment

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Some more Electronic Fabrics

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjzrFAGYBsg

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd99gyE4jCk

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZmxeJdDnjg

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdzpocxSdaY