Research and Develop Intelligent Temperature-Controlled Fabric Starting from the Internal Structure of Textile Fibers

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ntelligent temperature-controlled fiber can perceive changes in the environment and correspond accordingly subject to stimulation of certain conditions. In the functional innovation, the intelligent fibrous material modifies the nature of conventional synthetic fiber and the original performance of natural fiber and chemical fiber. Through in-depth analysis of the existing achievements, strive to explore the application prospect of intelligent temperature-controlled fiber starting from the internal structure of textile fibers.

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September 2013

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