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  2. Technical textile - Wikipedia

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    A technical textile is a textile product manufactured for non-aesthetic purposes, where function is the primary criterion. [1] Technical textiles include textiles for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g., implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop protection), and protective clothing (e.g., heat and radiation protection for fire fighter ...

  3. Clothtech - Wikipedia

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    Clothtech (clothing textiles) is a segment of technical textiles that includes all textile components used primarily in clothing and footwear.Clothtech adds functional properties to the product that improve specific and critical objectives.

  4. Clothing technology - Wikipedia

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    TU Dresden applies high speed (4D) scanning system, [4] developed by IBV for analysis of human body deformations during motion. [5] Open access journal as source for reading the latest research in the area clothing development, related to soft avatars, [6] protective clothing, [7] comfort [8] and other topics is the CDATP journal.

  5. Textile - Wikipedia

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    Technical textiles include textile structures for automotive applications, medical textiles (such as implants), geotextile (reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop protection), protective clothing (such as clothing resistant to heat and radiation for fire fighter clothing, against molten metals for welders, stab ...

  6. Kaos Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Kaos Worldwide is a privately held clothing company based in Stafford, Texas that pioneered the category of advanced apparel known as technical clothing systems. Kaos was founded by former NFL star Bert Emanuel and his wife, Teri Emanuel. The company slogan is "Kaos: Feel the Komfort".

  7. Nikwax Analogy - Wikipedia

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    The key to the system is the inner "pump" layer which is designed to move moisture from one face to the other by means of capillary depression [1] (a surface tension effect causing fluid to move along a tube in the direction of increasing diameter). Combined with an outer layer that slows down incoming rain and wind, the "pump" layer is able to ...

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  9. E-textiles - Wikipedia

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    Many smart clothing, wearable technology, and wearable computing projects involve the use of e-textiles. [1] Electronic textiles are distinct from wearable computing because the emphasis is placed on the seamless integration of textiles with electronic elements like microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators. Furthermore, e-textiles need not be ...