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What to do with nanofibers?

  • 23. Jul. 2017
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Many people fear spiders, because they have the reputation of being aggressive animals, only waiting for a chance to kill you. This is of course not true and on the contrary, once you start observing spiders you’ll find they have many fascinating qualities. Especially their highly adaptive silk with one of the toughest fibers not...
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  • biomimetics, silk, spider, textile

What are natural synthetic fibers?

  • 02. Apr. 2017
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In my last article about surfaces, I gave you an overview about natural fibers, why some of them can be itchy and how they are structured. I chose the position of “pro natural fibers” to explain you, why they are my favorites for most of my clothes. In this article, I hold the opinion “pro...
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  • fabrics, Modal, nylon, polyester, textile, viscose

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