The book titled Nanotechnology in Textiles is structured in three chapters. Nanotechnology is the science and engineering of materials at the nanoscale (1-100 nanometers), where substances often display unique mechanical, chemical, and physical properties. In the textile industry, nanotechnology has become one of the most innovative approaches to improving the performance and functionality of fabrics. Traditional textile finishing methods often wash off easily, lose effectiveness over time, or alter the feel of fabrics. Nanotechnology overcomes these limitations by embedding nanoparticles or nanostructures into fibers at the molecular level, providing durable and long-lasting effects without affecting comfort, softness, or appearance. The integration of nanotechnology in textiles enables fabrics to exhibit advanced characteristics such as water and stain repellency, antibacterial properties, UV protection, wrinkle resistance, flame retardancy, and even smart functions like sensing or energy storage. These innovations have wide applications in fashion, medical textiles, military clothing, sportswear, and technical fabrics.
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