JAPAN: Toray develops new nanofibres for woven fabrics

Author: just-style.com | 10 December 2008

Japanese textile maker Toray Industries has developed nano-scale processing technology that impregnates woven fabrics with the kinds of functional agents that give added features like moisture absorption and heat retention.

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