UPTTI Experts Made Fabric Neutralized with UltraViolet Rays | 19 Oct 2021
Why in News
- Recently, experts of Uttar Pradesh Institute of Textile Technology (UPTTI) have designed a fabric which is not affected by sunlight and ultraviolet rays.
Key Points
- The fabric is made from nylons derived from the bio-polymer lignin, a plant-derived plant originating in South Africa.
- This cloth will also give relief to the people from the scorching heat and will also be comfortable for the body.
- UPTTI got this research published in the Polish Journal and has also applied for a patent for this technology.
- The bio-polymer lignin is used in building and road construction in South Africa, but it is the first time it has been used in textiles by experts at UPTTI.
- This technique is 1/3 times cheaper than the dye used in clothing. Dye can also harm the human body, but clothes made from this technology are completely safe for human use.
- This technology has been developed by Prof. Arun Singh Gangwar in collaboration with Prof. Prashant Vishnoi.
- UV (Ultra Violet) rays cause sunburn, body rash, skin cancer and many other types of problems. With the development of this technology these problems can be reduced.
- According to Prof. Gangwar, the ability of the fabric to absorb UltraViolet rays depends on the UltraViolet Protection Factor (UVPF). UVPF is considered good between 15 and 24, very good between 25 and 39 and best between 40 and 45.