Get ready to live in a completely different world with high-tech products that will touch every aspect of our lives in the next 10 years! Although clothes produced using nanotechnology have not yet fully entered our lives, they are revolutionary for the textile industry.
Projects to obtain multifunctional smart textile products in the fields of health, security and information are continuing rapidly. In addition to the studies that are mostly in the prototype phase, there are also products that are produced in limited numbers.
The threads used in textiles are reinforced with nano particles and folded, preventing the accumulation of bacteria and microbes in the clothes we wear, while completely eliminating bad odors.
For example, clothes will no longer get dirty with fabrics that repel water. Thus, we will have clothes that do not need to be washed or ironed. Since there will be no need for washing machines, water consumption will also decrease. We don't know what these writings make you think, but it seems certain that nothing will ever be the same again.
Fabrics that prevent UV rays and do not burn
Nanotechnology, which is considered a technological revolution worldwide, is planned to complete its development and enter every aspect of our lives by 2026. It is certain that flexible and washable nano-sensor fabric technology will add very different dimensions to the clothes we use.
Fabrics that do not stain and even increase electrical conductivity block UV rays by creating a very high surface area. While these fabrics are produced to protect fishermen from the sun, flame retardant fabrics, that is, fabrics that do not burn, are being developed for use by firefighters.
Antibiotic-added fabrics
Fabrics that delay burning and bandages that heal wounds quickly are seen as new consumables for the textile sector in the upcoming period. Wounds treated in 15 days by applying antibiotics to textile fabrics heal in 3-5 days. By adding antibiotics to the fabric tissue and adding polymer to prevent deep wounds from getting infected, deep wounds heal in a very short time.
Electronic revolution in textiles
Fabrics used for military purposes that can convert solar energy into electrical energy can be used to charge devices. It is now possible to protect soldiers against biological and chemical hazards with sensor fabric technology. In order to prevent soldiers from being exposed to pests such as mosquitoes, insects and scorpions in the war zone, pest-proof nano textiles completely prevent the formation of such dangerous environments.
Chameleon fabrics pave the way for invisibility!
Thanks to the photonic technology applied to nano fabrics, chameleon fabrics change according to the color of the environment and become invisible. Nano textile fabrics that allow such color changes are used for military purposes.
Turkish scientists have managed to become invisible by producing invisible fabrics! In the near future, our lives will be transformed with miraculous fabrics thanks to nanotechnology. For example: the clothes we wear will have a mobile phone function. In this way, communication will be provided in case of loss. Pilot suits that emit light when desired will make it easier to locate a plane in case of a crash. Patients will be able to be informed about medication intake and which part of the body the medication is administered to with nanotextile dresses worn, and doctors will be able to monitor patients more closely.