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 Research shows finer
 Whats New  The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH) at Texas Tech University has found that finer raw   Whats New
 raw cotton best for oil


 spill remediation






 cotton in loose form performs best for absorbing oil, according to a study in the March/April 2017 issue of
 the AATCC Journal of Research published by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
 (AATCC).

 “The oil spill issue has become a global issue, as it affects human health and environment,” said Seshadri
 Ramkumar, lead author of the study and a professor in the institute’s Nonwovens & Advanced Materials
 Laboratory, where the research was conducted. “So far, most oil sorbents are synthetic-based, which also
 leads to problems in marine environments. Our goal is to enable a biodegradable and natural product to
 be an efficient and cost-effective oil sorbent.”



                          Knitted solar panels





             Lumen construction, made of responsive tubular   and deliver light. A misting system responds to
             structures in a lightweight knitted fabric, by Jenny   visitors’ proximity, activating fabric stalactites that
             Sabin Studio has been named the winner of The    produce a refreshing micro-climate. Socially and
             Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s annual       environmentally responsive, Lumen’s multisensory
             Young Architects Program, ArchDaily reports.     environment is inspired by collective levity, play, and
                                                              interaction as the structure and materials transform
             Lumen features a canopy of recycled, photo-lumi-  throughout the day and night, adapting to the
             nescent, and solar active textiles that absorb, collect,   densities of bodies, heat, and sunlight.


                   Innovative Nanofiber nylon yarn


 Eco-friendly Sorona fibers  Fulgar's Nanofibra opens up a new world in Nylon 66 - ultralight, soft and silky, according to the manufac-


               turer. This innovative yarn developed by Fulgar comprises a high number of extremely slender filaments
                 (only 7 microns against 15-20 microns for most other microfilament and multifilament yarns). This is
 Sorona® is also challenging the idea that eco-friendly products compromise on performance. Sorona®   designed to encourage rapid wicking of sweat towards the exterior, giving Nanofibra exceptional breathabil-
 combines eco-efficiency with its high performance benefits and fills this major gap by offering a sustaina-  ity and rapid-drying performance.
 ble, incredibly soft fibre with excellent stretch, recovery and durability properties that is extremely versatile
 across many applications.  An ultralight fibre that has a superior cover performance and the same abrasion resistance, Nanofibra is
              said to enable the production of fabrics that are incredibly light and perfectly uniform, with a silky, soft and
 The molecular composition of Sorona enables it to offer the benefits of natural fibres without the disadvan-  delicate hand.
 tages of synthetic fibres. It’s incredibly soft and supremely durable across all applications, yet also offers
 excellent stretch recovery, wrinkle resistance, reduced pilling, stain resistance and moisture wicking,   According to the manufacturer, it is the ideal solution for applications throughout the athleisure fashion and
 among other properties. By taking the best of both natural and synthetic fibres, Sorona is perfecting nature   hi-tech sport worlds. Nanofibra yarns are especially suited for the production of sheer yet hard-wearing
 and finding the in-demand intersection of eco-efficiency and performance.  legwear with an even look and silky feel.
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