Aloe Vera is basically a native
plant of Africa. It is also known as lily of the desert and plant of
immortality due to its medicinal effects. This plant has 96 percent of water
content. The leaf of this plant contains over 75 nutrients and 200 active compounds such as 20 minerals, 18 amino acids and 12 vitamins. Since historic times its versatile uses were recognized. Starting from
Cleopatras skin care efforts, to Alexanders medical treatment to heal his
wounded soldiers, it was used in a variety of applications. The content of the
plant helps in rejunuvating the skin cells, helps in the formation of healthy
dermis and fights against skin damage. Innovations in the textile field have
embedded the virtues of aloe vera in garments, which prevents ageing of the skin;
rejunuvates skin cells, and keeps skin free from microbial infections. Garments
are made of a microfibre with an open mesh construction that improves the
transport of moisture to the skin.
Aloe vera in textile fabrics:
Micro encapsulation technology
helps to add aloe vera in the fabrics creating endless possibilities in the
textile segment. Aloe Vera content is embedded into airtight and waterproof micro
capsules. These micro capsules are miniature containers, manufactured with a
protective polymeric coating or melamine shell. These shells are able to
protect its contents from evaporation, and contamination until it is released.
The capsules are bonded with the fibres during the process when fabric is
manufactured. The capsules open when the fabric is touched or rubbed. When the
garment is tailored, these capsules remain as a part of the clothing. When the
garment is worn, the aloe vera in the garment is applied on the skin in a
regular basis. This tolerates a temperature of 130C.
This type of fabric is mainly
used in manufacturing inner garments, as they are next to the skin. Apart from
keeping the body warm; it also has some additional functions like absorbing bad
smell, and providing anti-bacterial features. They are used in the manufacture
of under garments, stockings etc. This will be more beneficial for the making
of infant wears. Mothers can now protect their infants against chaffing by
putting aloe vera enriched clothes.
Aloe Vera enriched garments are in the initial stages of development. Not much is known about the textile applications of this wonder, medicinal plant. Dermatology tests regarding the textile applications of these fibres were conducted by a research university in Germany. A textile research centre in Krefeld, Germany has successfully attempted to apply this substance on the surface of the material. Currently, these garments are manufactured in Barcelona, Spain.
Aloe
Vera in the making of leather products:
Leather has an internal fiber
matrix structure in it. Aloe Vera particles are put in a gel carrier and this
is induced in the internal fiber matrix of leather gloves, and shoes. The gel
carrier penetrates into the internal fiber matrix and stays there. They emerge
from the inside surface of the leather and come in contact with the skin of the
wearer. It remains in the fabric even after 100 machine washes and at a temperature
ranging from 30-40C. Aloe Vera content helps to keep the skin feeling soft and
revitalized.
Days are gone, when people purchased garments, based on its color, price tag or washability. Clothes are now sought based on the technical performance they give. The day has come, when by
wearing a garment; one can avoid the usage of lotions and creams and also stay
young and beautiful. Industry experienced people believe that in the near
future almost every piece of clothing that we use will have one or the other
substance added to it.
References:
1) http://www.resil.com
2)
www.freepatentsonline.com
3) http://www.newindpress.com
4) http://health.indiatimes.com
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