Nano-Touch
This ultimate finishing technology gives durable cellulose wrapping over synthetic fiber. Cellulosic sheath and synthetic core together form a concentric structure to bring overall solutions to the disadvantages of synthetics being hydrophobic, electrostatic, having artificial hand and glaring luster. It will broaden the existing use of synthetics, being free of their disadvantages as found in synthetic suits being hydrophobic, electrostatic and having unnatural hand.
The following are examples of new areas of use created through Nano- Touch, a new standard for fiber compounding. Self-assembled nanolayer (SAN) coating is a challenge to traditional textile coating. Research in this area is still in embryo stage.
In self- assembled nanolayer (SAN) coating, target chemical molecules form a layer of thickness less than nanometer on the surface of textile materials. Additional layers can be added on the top of the existing ones creating a nanolayered structure. Different SAN approaches are being explored to confer special functions to textile materials.
Features
• Superior Refinement in a Blended Fabric
• Durable Performance
• Luxurious Cotton-Like Hand
• Easy Care
• Reduced Static Build-up