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Functional Textile-Anion Fiber
Negative ion textile
As the health care effect of negative ions in the air is continuously recognized, the research on negative ion textiles has also been paid more and more attention. Since the 1990s, the international community has begun to focus on the research of negative ion textiles. Relevant research reports prove that negative ion textiles are directly worn on the body and contact with human skin on a large area. The heat energy of the human body and the friction between human motion and skin are used to accelerate the emission of negative ions, forming a negative ion air layer between the skin and clothing, eliminating oxygen Free radicals have a variety of hazards to human health, promote metabolism, play a role in purifying blood, removing waste in the body, and inhibiting cardiovascular disease, and the permanent electrode of negative ion material can also directly produce weak electrical stimulation on the skin and regulate the autonomic nervous system. , Anti-inflammatory and analgesic, improve immunity, and have a good adjuvant treatment effect on a variety of chronic diseases. It is the best way for negative ions to act on the human body through the direct direct contact of negative ion textiles with the human body to exert the health care effect of negative ions.
The significant impact of negative ions on human health and the ecological environment has attracted great attention from experts at home and abroad. In general, the concentration of negative ions in urban rooms is only 40-50/cm3, and negative ion textiles can automatically release negative ions for a long time, and their concentration can reach more than 4000/cm3, which exceeds the negative ion concentration in urban parks. Human physical and mental health is of great benefit.
At present, negative ion textiles are mainly used in the following aspects:
(1) Clothing and home textiles: such as underwear, bedding, towels, etc.;
(2) Interior decorations: such as wallpapers, carpets, sofa covers, cushions for decoration, etc.;
(3) Medical woven cloth: such as surgical gowns, nursing clothes, bed supplies, etc.;
(4) Filter materials: such as air-conditioning filters, water treatment materials, etc.;
(5) Other fabrics.