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Nanofilament breaks down dye in textile wastewater

January 1st, 2024

Easily removing water-soluble dyes, such as those used to dye batik fabric, from textile wastewater discharge is a challenge facing the industry. Image: © Shariff Che\’ Lah, Dreamstime.com Water pollution from textile dyeing is a perennial concern because of the caustic nature of the chemicals used. Researchers at Drexel University have found that a nanofilament […]

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3D-printed seaweed polymer cleans up wastewater pollutants

January 1st, 2024

UC San Diego researchers have developed a “living material,” made of a seaweed-based polymer combined with genetically engineered bacteria, that could offer a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to clean pollutants, such as textile dye, from water. Image: UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering/David Baillot Researchers at the University of California San Diego have created […]

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Textile-based device delivers haptic feedback

January 1st, 2024

Each sleeve contains six quarter- sized pouches that inflate with varying force and frequency to deliver haptic cues, such as vibrations, tapping or squeezing. Images: Rice University/Brandon Martin Devices that use haptics, or communication based on touch, usually require bulky hardware, making them inconvenient to use. Researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas, have found […]

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MIT dataset helps predict biodegradable polyesters

January 1st, 2024

Each image was taken eight hours apart and shows the progress of the polymer-eating bacteria. Researchers analyzed a library of 642 polyesters and polycarbonates to predict how biodegradable they are. Image: MIT Biodegradable polymers, including those found in textiles, are a huge area of current research, in part because even some materials that are labeled […]

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Flexible device could monitor muscle injuries using nanomagnets

January 1st, 2024

The magnetoelastic textile patch is made of silicone, nanomagnets and conductive yarn. Image: University of California Los Angeles Preventing overuse while muscles are still healing concerns physical therapists and athletes alike. A patch using conductive yarn and nanomagnets infused in silicone could take some of the mystery out of how a patient’s healing is progressing.  […]

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Runners rejoice: Nike releases self-ventilating jacket

January 1st, 2024

The Nike Run Division Aerogami Jacket uses the company’s waterproof and windproof fabric Storm-FIT ADV. Image: Nike Using the vents on most running jackets can be disruptive to runners, who must manually open and close them. The Nike Run Division Aerogami Jacket is designed to solve this problem with vents that open and close in […]

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Activewear eliminates sweat with volcanic sand

January 1st, 2024

A model wearing the Level Tech Tee with embedded thermoregulating technology in the color Burgundy Heather. Image: Fourlaps Boulder, Colo.-based company 37.5® Technology has harnessed particles of volcanic minerals and activated carbon from coconuts to create thermoregulating fabrics used in athleisure wear. Clothing brands such as Janji and Fourlaps have incorporated this technology into their […]

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Roy Chism on making the most of opportunity, ATA membership

January 1st, 2024

New ATA board chairman Roy Chism shares his experience with—and plans for—recognizing and making the most of opportunity. Photography by Jacob Tyler Dunn © Mark Skalny Photography In 2021, Roy Chism retired as owner and operator of The Chism Co. Inc., the canvas and metal fabrication shop his father founded 70 years prior in San […]

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Expanding into new markets (without losing your shirt)

January 1st, 2024

Employees at AR Tech working on multilayered insulative fabric assemblies for a space launch vehicle. Image: AR Tech In today’s volatile economic climate—with higher interest rates and difficulty hiring workers—the decision on how, when or even whether a company should expand into a new market can be incredibly challenging. However, within this industry, where most […]

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Harnessing technology makes custom work easier, faster

January 1st, 2024

House of Canvas created a sculpture with 24 sails linked together and suspended from a glass ceiling eight stories off the ground at a National Defence building in Ottawa, Canada. Tech advancements have allowed them to take on more complicated custom work than before. Images: House of Canvas Fabricators continually look for an edge in […]

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