Fabrics made from antimicrobial microfibers help control odor

People who live in hot and humid climates sweat a lot and leave a bad smell that can irritate others. In fact, no one should be blamed especially if the person giving off the scent has made good use of deodorants. It has been scientifically proven that when we sweat, microbial bacteria are produced that give off this rather unpleasant odour. The smells depend from person to person. Some may not smell as bad as others. The smells sometimes become unbearable, especially if you are in a public place, leading to some sort of embarrassment. Good cultured and wise people do not want to lose their pride because of a bad smell. So if you are among these gentle people, here is some news for you. A new type of yarn is being produced in the textile industry that is used to make odor-resistant fabrics.

The yarn is called fresh body yarn which incorporates an antimicrobial agent using a new technology. This is an advanced silver-based technology to inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, mold, and other microorganisms that can cause odors, discoloration, and spoilage in various consumer and commercial products. By incorporating this technology into the yarn, clothing manufacturers can have a fine microfiber yarn that promises increased freshness through effective antimicrobial protection. Antimicrobial microfibers help control odor, making the product more appealing to athletes and outdoor enthusiasts. The companies are studying the demand for fabrics made with this yarn in the antibacterial yarn market and tested various antimicrobials in search of a product that could provide high-temperature stability and resistance to washing. Nylon 6.6 yarn is used during the fiber formation process to incorporate the new body cool yarn technology. This new technology also offers benefits in terms of durability, as the fabric will retain its antimicrobial properties for at least 50 washes.

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