The goals are to design fabric systems, analyze their
airflow and biological contaminant capturing capabilities (microbes and
allergens), test their ability to diffuse and balance indoor light levels and
determine feasibility of their application for existing and new construction
applications.
Success in this research will lead to the utilization of
fabric walls and skins in new and existing buildings, thereby increasing the
market for textiles while also decreasing SBS.
The textile industry, like all society, faces some
tremendous challenges over the next few years in terms of the environment and
the way it processes its products and these challenges will certainly
intensify. It is also just as obvious that the steps the industry is taking
today will enable it to meet these challenges tomorrow.
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