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Nanotechnology can improve fabrics, making them harder wearing and more resistant to dirt, water, oils or other chemicals. Many of these developments are based on what happens in nature. For example the lotus leaf is covered in nanoscale waxy “bumps” which causes water to bead and be shed easily. Fruits such as peaches are covered in tiny hairs which achieve the same effect. By incorporating such features in manufactured materials they too can be made water and stain repellent. |
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Nanotechnology is also leading to the incorporation of other features in clothing. This includes electronics for regulating temperature and monitoring health, lighter impact resistant materials and even shape-changing and colour-changing abilities. Although initially being developed by the military these could be used by police and rescue workers, offering for example constant monitoring of vital signs and greater body protection. |
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Some of the research and development is already filtering down to commercial products for ordinary citizens, such as the trousers pictured on the left. Experts sometimes disagree about what constitutes the nanoscale, but in general, you can think of nanotechnology dealing with anything measuring between 1 and 100 nm. Larger than that is the microscale, and smaller than that is the atomic scale. Nanotechnology is rapidly becoming an interdisciplinary field. Biologists, chemists, physicists and engineers are all involved in the study of substances at the nanoscale. |
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How New is Nanotechnology? |
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In 1959, physicist and future Nobel prize winner Richard Feynman gave a lecture to the American Physical Society called "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom." The focus of his speech was about the field of miniaturization and how he believed man would create increasingly smaller, powerful devices.
In 1986, K. Eric Drexler wrote "Engines of Creation" and introduced the term nanotechnology. Scientific research really expanded over the last decade. Inventors and corporations aren't far behind -- today, more than 13,000 patents registered with the U.S. Patent Office have the word "nano" in them [source: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office]. |
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Fabric that resists spills, repels stains, wicks away moisture, and resists static without sacrificing comfort. Many of your favorite brands are using Nano-tech fabrics. With spills and chills no longer a problem, you can just focus on the thrills. |
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UPCOMING PRODUCTS |
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NANO FABRICS INDIA health garment is the result of a new technological breakthrough in fabrics enhancement and health concept. NANO fibers are made with composites polymeric material which emit FAR-INFRARED rays and NEGATIVE IONS. The combination of FAR-INFRARED rays and NEGATIVE IONS help improve blood circulation, aid in stress relief, increase mental alertness, and assist faster recovery from fatigue and injuries. Conventional coatings in existing slimming garments feel stiff and clog the weave of the fabric preventing breath ability. NANO FABRICS INDIA is able to deliver superior performance attributes without compromising the look, feel or comfort of the fabric by utilizing NANO-TECHNOLOGY. This technological process involved fabric treatment in nano-scale molecule, which is one million times smaller than a grain of sand. |
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NANO FABRICS WITH NEGATIVE IONS & FAR-INFRARED |
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The NANOTECHNOLOGY engineered NANO health garments were able to maximized its functions from the improved penetration onto the core of the fiber by the “NANO-sized FAR-INFRARED . |
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Major Features |
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Exceptional antibacterial effect, anti-mold |
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Anti UV ray |
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Heat conductive |
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Anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic |
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Deodorizing |
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High elastic material & comfortable to wear |
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Easy to wash |
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Major Functions |
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Provides the optimal enhancement in blood circulation. Increases the metabolism & preventing exhaustion |
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Relieves the body of metabolic wastes |
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Dissolves free fatty acids and subcutaneous fat and strengthens skin elasticity to achieve weight loss and a lean body. |
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Slims & shapes up the body naturally and cost effective |
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Firms up the tummy, breasts & hips |
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Excrete toxins from body |
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Decreases Leucorrhea (white discharge) |
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Prevents hemorrhoid |
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Removes foul smell |
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Relieves pain in the waist, constipation etc |
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Prevents accumulation of germs |
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Gives long-lasting effect |
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Other Special Features |
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The Far Infrared inside the material lasts a minimum of 3 years |
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Do not use any slimming gel or slimming cream with nano fabrics |
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It can be used anytime, more effective when used at night |
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Urine is dark and smelly in early use indicating removal of excessive fat |
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Recommended for post delivery use : to get body back to normal form |
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Copyrights © 2010 All right Reserved by Nano Fabrics India. |
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