Self-cleaning underwear

Self-cleaning cloths have the potential to revolutionize the sports apparel industry. This technology is the initiative of scientists working at US airlines. Technology that has been used to produce T-shirts and underwear that can be worn weekly remains clean without washing.

Picture 1 of Self-cleaning underwear (Photo: Pravda) The new technology uses microwaves to attach the nanoparticles to the fabric. Then, the chemicals will push water, mucus and bacteria directly into the nanoparticles. Two components combine to create a protective layer on the surface of the material.

The protective layer also has the effect of killing the bacteria, just ' catching ' the liquid into drops and evaporating.

The US military spent more than $ 20 million to improve its fabric material from research intentions to protect soldiers from biological weapons.

" Over the course of the war in Iraq, most of the injured were due to infection, not accident or shot ," said Jeff Owens, one of the researchers who conducted the study . We gave some soldiers under the new technology underwear for a few weeks and the result was that they were still very hygienic. In addition, this type of clothing also helps to improve some skin problems . '

Neal Stephenson, a science fiction writer, wrote about clean nano-fabric in his 1995 novel " The Diamond Age. "

With a merry broom, John and Gwendolyn were able to transfer most of the dirt on the white gloves. From there, they go straight into the air. Most of today's men's and women's gloves are made of tiny fibrous molecules that know how to remove dirt ...

British news agencies point out that previous references to a general idea of never dirty clothing could be found in a 1951 film called ' The Man in a White Suit '.