Protective Clothing Using Nanofibers

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Currently many different types of protective garments are used designed to protect the wearer against biological contamination (e.g., bacteria) and mechanical impurities (such as dust, drops of technical fluids, etc.). Their disadvantage is that, thanks to the materials used in the requirement of a high level of protection for the user, a very low permeability even to zero, so that for example, do not allow to remove moisture and heat from the user's body and thus their use is quite uncomfortable, and conversely, in case of the requirement of good breathability and high comfort of application have very little effectiveness in detecting biological and mechanical impurities, which is not sufficient for a number of disciplines.

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March 2014

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