Log in

Register Subscribe
The Home of Textile Innovation

EDMONTON – A research team at Canada’s University of Alberta has developed a new graphene-based patch that can effectively detect material deterioration in personal protective equipment (PPE).

The solution, tipped to benefit firefighters in particular, would inform first responders to what level their uniforms are protecting them from the elements.

“Firefighters have no good way to know how safe their clothing really is—you can’t tell just by looking at it. These fibres age silently and lose their performance, so this sensor technology is a breakthrough in terms of safety for workers exposed to heat and flame,” said clothing and textile scientist, Patricia Dolez, of the university’s Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.

Why Subscribe?

T.EVO BACK ISSUE ARCHIVE
OTHER PUBLICATIONS FROM MCL GLOBAL

Trending Right Now

Weekly e-news bulletin

Latest news direct to your inbox

Interested in advertising?

Simply give us a call

Sales: +44 1977 708488

Or if you prefer email, click on the button below and we'll get back to you asap

 

Why Subscribe?

Looking beyond the cutting edge of textile innovation allows you to stay well ahead of the competition. That’s exactly what you get through a subscription to T.EVO – which delivers a refreshing new take on the rapid evolution of today’s dynamic textile sector.

Key T.EVO benefits:

You will learn about:

All this from MCL Global – the fastest growing international textile publisher – which can now offer today’s textile industry a unique preview of how today’s industry will look tomorrow.

In print, online and mobile device formats.