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New waterproof fabric can drain sweat

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : May 21 2013 | 3:15 PM IST
Move over, deodorants! A new fabric that whisks out sweat and remains completely dry has been developed by US scientists using microfluidic technology.
The new fabric works like human skin, forming excess sweat into droplets that drain away by themselves, said inventor Tingrui Pan, professor of biomedical engineering at the University of California, Davis.
Workout enthusiasts, athletes and clothing manufacturers are all interested in fabrics that remove sweat and let the skin breathe.
Cotton fibres, for example, wick away sweat - but during heavy exercise, cotton can get soaked, making it clingy and uncomfortable.
Researchers Siyuan Xing and Jia Jiang developed a new textile microfluidic platform using hydrophilic (water-attracting) threads stitched into a highly water-repellent fabric.
They were able to create patterns of threads that suck droplets of water from one side of the fabric, propel them along the threads and expel them from the other side.

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"We intentionally did not use any fancy microfabrication techniques so it is compatible with the textile manufacturing process and very easy to scale up," said Xing.
It's not just that the threads conduct water through capillary action. The water-repellent properties of the surrounding fabric also help drive water down the channels.
Unlike conventional fabrics, the water-pumping effect keeps working even when the water-conducting fibres are completely saturated, because of the sustaining pressure gradient generated by the surface tension of droplets.
The rest of the fabric stays completely dry and breathable. By adjusting the pattern of water-conducting fibres and how they are stitched on each side of the fabric, the researchers can control where sweat is collected and where it drains away on the outside.
The study was published in the journal Lab on a Chip.

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First Published: May 21 2013 | 3:15 PM IST

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