
A new technology developed by scientists in Finland could offer an innovative way of staying cool on a hot summer day. The new technology takes care of the thermal, moisture and flow-technical behavior of smart clothing. It can lead to clothes with the ability to automatically adjust temperature according to the wearer's actual needs.
The technology is based on the Human Thermal Model calculation tool developed by VTT Technical Research Center of Finland Ltd, enabling the calculation of a person's individual thermal sensation from the prevailing conditions, an official statement said.
Individual thermal sensations are ultimately caused by differences in body composition. There are statistically significant differences between men and women, for example, because men have on average five to 15 kg more muscle mass than women.
"VTT is now looking for companies to join in the development and productization of this technology for the market," said principal scientist Pekka Tuomaala from VTT.
"We also have extensive technological know-how, for example in fiber technology of the future, functional clothing solutions such as microfluidics, and detectors, sensors and the Internet of Things," Tuomaala noted.
The Taiwan Textile Research Institute has already tested VTT's methods in designing clothing for long-distance runners in different temperatures. The technology can also be utilized when developing solutions for individual recovery after a sporting event, the statement added.
Source: IANS
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