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In recent years, consumers have become increasingly conscious of the materials they purchase and wear. As well as a growing interest in ethical textiles, there has been a significant surge in demand for performance materials, particularly breathable fabrics. Whether it’s consumers looking for casual everyday clothing, athletes seeking to enhance performance, or professionals wanting to stay cool in high-pressure environments, breathable fabrics guarantee enhanced comfort when things warm up.
If you’re an athlete who wants to enhance performance through temperature management or a high-flying professional who needs to stay cool under pressure, you need to think carefully about what you’re wearing. And you probably want to be thinking about cooling fabrics.
Whether you’re an enthusiastic hiker or love the look and feel of ankle-high fashion-first footwear, boots are a crucial part of the modern wardrobe. Practical and stylish in equal measure, boots come in all shapes and designs. But they all have one thing in common. If you’re not careful, they quickly develop unpleasant odors. While all footwear is prone to these bad smells, boots can be particularly problematic. Fortunately, there are many ways to eliminate and prevent that funky foot smell from tarnishing your favorite pair of boots.
In today’s increasingly hygiene-conscious world, antimicrobial additive solutions enable businesses to adapt their products to evolving consumer attitudes and needs. Crucially, additive technologies allow manufacturers to integrate antimicrobial protection into almost any material, ranging from hard surfaces like plastic and paper to paints, coatings and textiles. Consequently, antimicrobial technology is having a significant impact on a diverse array of products and industries. To illustrate just how wide-reaching and broad the potential applications are, we’ve highlighted 15 real-life antimicrobial agent examples and use cases from across several commercial sectors to examine in greater detail.