Smart textiles are creating a fourth industrial revolution for the textiles and fashion industry worth over $130 billion by 2025, according to the recent report from technology consultancy Cientifica.
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Nanotechnology is providing clothing manufacturers with whole new dimensions of design to work with, feels Dr SS Verma. Many of the discoveries in science and technology have been inspired from nature itself. Scientists and engineers through their quest of theoretical knowledge and experiments are always trying their level best to mimic processes already taking place in our nature.
The use of nanotechnology in the textile industry has increased rapidly due to its unique and valuable properties, affirm Tanveer Malik and TK Sinha.
Finishing is the final step in the fabric manufacturing process, the last chance to provide the properties that customer will value.
The use of nanotechnology in the textile industry has increased rapidly due to its unique and valuable properties, affirm Tanveer Malik and TK Sinha.
Finishing is the final step in the fabric manufacturing process, the last chance to provide the properties that customer will value.
The use of nanotechnology in the textile industry has increased rapidly due to its unique and valuable properties, affirm Tanveer Malik and TK Sinha.
Finishing is the final step in the fabric manufacturing process, the last chance to provide the properties that customer will value.
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) International Working Group has announced Version 4.0 of its globally-recognised standard for the processing of textiles made from certified organic natural fibres.