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Australian Inventors Create ‘hydrophobic’ T-shirt That Repels Water And Dirtthre by paulabola(m): 12:14am On Aug 08, 2014
A Melbourne-based clothing and technology company, has created a special t-shirt that could very well revolutionize the garment industry. Their new line of 100 percent cotton t-shirts , calledThe Cavalier,are made of a material that repels both water and dirt. The highly resilient garments have been put through a range of tests, and miraculously, theyve passed every single one.

Pour a cup of water on these babies and theyll remain dry as a bone. Splash Cola or Gatorade directly on to them and all that colored liquid simply beads up and rolls off the fabric. Hose them down with a high pressure stream and they still wont hold a drop of water. It sounds like magic, but its all pure science.

The technology used to create these shirts is an extreme form of water-proofing that involves modifying the fundamental nature of surfaces, making them super-hydrophobic. The company website states: Our shirts emulate the natural hydrophobic properties of the lotus leaf. Instead of getting absorbed by the fabric, liquids just form into droplets that slide off of it.

According to Lewis Pitchford of Threadsmiths, the cotton fibers of the shirt are woven with a new water-fearing nanoparticle technology. Unlike other shirts that are simply coated with hydrophobic sprays that last for only a few washes, the Cavalier shirts will repel water for up to 80 washes.

Most people are pretty amazed when they see it, said Pitchford.The Cavalier shirt contains no aerosol applications and no dangerous chemicals, and is completely safe to wear as a shirt should be, the Threadsmiths website states. And if any other residue is left on the material, it can be removed by simply wiping or rinsing it off with water.

The company is presently taking orders for the white version of the T-shirt theyre available for men and women at $65 a piece. At the moment weve got only T-shirts, but were open to suggestions about what else to make, Pitchford added. It could have application for kids clothes and other garments.

The Cavalier definitely sounds like an impressive invention, but its not the first hydrophobic t-shirt ever made. Last year, we wrote about a San Francisco-based student who started a Kickstarter campaign for theperfect hydrophobic Silic shirt. A bit of competition in this new sector cant hurt, though.

viaHerald Sun

Re: Australian Inventors Create ‘hydrophobic’ T-shirt That Repels Water And Dirtthre by ibdeals1(m): 12:41am On Aug 08, 2014
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Re: Australian Inventors Create ‘hydrophobic’ T-shirt That Repels Water And Dirtthre by Ponvirs658: 3:35am On Mar 03, 2021

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