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How to 3D Print on Tulle, Net, or Lace Fabrics | Make:
You can 3D Print directly onto fabrics for cool effects. You can do it too with this super simple project.
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Spacesuits of the future may resemble a streamlined second skin
Smart Textiles. The coils have capabilities to adjust the space suit to fit skin tight when the garment is plugged into the spacecraft’s power supply. It sends a trigger to the coils to contract and this makes the coils wrap tightly around the body. It means that the astronauts can move more freely and allows the user to be able to do their job more efficiently. The coils detect body temperature and they either tighten or loosen depending on what the body needs.
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Hydrochromic ink's application on umbrella- NewColorChem
Hydrochromic ink is a kind of water-based ink,white color,which can change color from white color to transparent when it get wet,and would return back to original color when it get dry,Hydrochromic ink has been proved that get very good effects on Paper printing or Textile printing.
Smart textiles Heat Reactive Jacket by Stone Island, a tracksuit top which changes colour from black to green/ blue once it has reached 27 degrees. The fabric that is cotton nylon with thermosentive liquid crystals that react to heat. Smart Textiles Fashion, High Tech Fashion, Tracksuit Tops, Futuristic Fashion
Stone Island's Heat Reactive Jacket
Smart textiles Heat Reactive Jacket by Stone Island, a tracksuit top which changes colour from black to green/ blue once it has reached 27 degrees. The fabric that is cotton nylon with thermosentive liquid crystals that react to heat.
the layers of water and air are labeled in this diagram, which shows how it is formed
tikp.co.uk
LAMINATED FABRICS are widely used in high performance apparel where fabrics are required to be waterproof yet breathable. Laminates often consist of a non-textile membrane sandwiched between 2 textiles, for example in the case of the micropourous membrane Gore Tex.
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5 Things You Can Do with your Electric Paint 50ml Jar
Electric Paint is like any other paint ... except it conducts electricity! Don’t know where to begin? Here are some quick ideas!
the circuit diagram for an electrical device
Sewing - Textiles - Crafts - New catalogue out now
Etextiles Project
instructions to make an adorable mickey mouse earring
E-textiles: Portapilas
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there are two pictures with different items on the table and one has plastic spoons in it
UV reactive materials
photochromic thread and beads
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How To - Handweave with Conductive Thread and LEDs
How To - Handweave with Conductive Thread and LEDs - YouTube
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3D printed textiles hit the runway at New York Fashion Week
3ders.org - 3D printed textiles hit the runway at New York Fashion Week | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News #3dprinted #printedtextile
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Fabrican Spray-on fabric sprayable non-woven aerosol technology
Spray on Fabric by Fabrican:The fabric is formed by the cross-linking of fibres, which adhere to one another, to create an instant non-woven fabric that can be easily sprayed on to any surface. Its properties can be tailored to meet the needs of each user.
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Chromatic Chlorophyll - Marie Ledendal
Nonwoven printed with photochromic dye as well as embroidered with photochromic yarn, by Textile Designer Marie Ledendal - marieledendal.se. The photochromic yarns was been extruded in collaboration with Dr. Ibrahim. Photo: Henrik Bengtsson (Imaginara).