After my oblong-to-the -break vacation (and have planned the following, that well we can live this design in Asturias: sun Monday, Tuesday in the sun ...), I return to Designs with this issue in due course aroused some curiosity, nothing very revealing to contribute except some tracks, taken from my tangled notes, for which you could not be there.
"Fabric Spray" Spray-on fabric. "Dressing in the XXI century. Fashion, Science and Technology , Manel Torres
(Follow the link to the post announcing the conference to put in background)
Manel Torres, fashion designer, trained in Barcelona, \u200b\u200btook time thinking about how to speed up the slow and therefore costly process construction of garments, when, at the wedding of some friends, serpentine spray used by the guests Spray the couple reminded him of the possibility of an instantaneous tissue, like the latter, to come out of an aerosol.
From there, he patented the idea and embarked on this self-funded project, which has lasted 10 years.
From there, he patented the idea and embarked on this self-funded project, which has lasted 10 years.
WHAT IS MADE?
As its name suggests, canned material. It is a suspension textile fibers and polymers that pass through a spray becomes a fabric woven (such as web, some napkins used in catering or bags you given when you buy something in Misako).
is applied with a spray gun, in the case of large surfaces or with a spray can, for details.
As its name suggests, canned material. It is a suspension textile fibers and polymers that pass through a spray becomes a fabric woven (such as web, some napkins used in catering or bags you given when you buy something in Misako).
is applied with a spray gun, in the case of large surfaces or with a spray can, for details.
HIGHLIGHTS
- rapid construction process. Instant Dry .
- Easy to use.
- Applicable on any surface (metal, glass, breasts with the hair ...) and easy to peel.
- Light .
-resistant (to some extent: they proposed to use in sportswear for the next Olympic Games, but are not sure that is enough resistant).
- Elastic . Different thicknesses
-, applying more or less. -Different colors
. -Different textures
. For now work: fleece, similar to Polar like paper, and felt; durable, the one used for T-shirts, and lace (lace). -Ability to incorporate
aromas.
- Quick repair : just repaint the damaged area.
- washable and reusable.
-can be used to mass-produce .
"Not bad for the skin.
-degradation by UV
- Easy to use.
- Applicable on any surface (metal, glass, breasts with the hair ...) and easy to peel.
- Light .
-resistant (to some extent: they proposed to use in sportswear for the next Olympic Games, but are not sure that is enough resistant).
- Elastic . Different thicknesses
-, applying more or less. -Different colors
. -Different textures
. For now work: fleece, similar to Polar like paper, and felt; durable, the one used for T-shirts, and lace (lace). -Ability to incorporate
aromas.
- Quick repair : just repaint the damaged area.
- washable and reusable.
-can be used to mass-produce .
"Not bad for the skin.
-degradation by UV
revolutionized the world of FASHION
Manufactures greatly accelerates manufacturing process, allows instant embroidery and 3D sketches and facilitates the repair and recycling.
also opens the possibility of introduce smart technology, implemented in active tissues, nano particles or micro-encapsulated substances. As a concept, mentioned a bikini with UV protection.
Finally, Manel hopes that, in the near future, we may acquire cans produced for us our own clothes at home , which would mean a radical change in how we consume fashion.
Manufactures greatly accelerates manufacturing process, allows instant embroidery and 3D sketches and facilitates the repair and recycling.
also opens the possibility of introduce smart technology, implemented in active tissues, nano particles or micro-encapsulated substances. As a concept, mentioned a bikini with UV protection.
Finally, Manel hopes that, in the near future, we may acquire cans produced for us our own clothes at home , which would mean a radical change in how we consume fashion.
OTHER APPLICATIONS
"Those that happen to you", for example:
- furniture, upholstery, protective covers
- Automotive : linings (roofing, seats, dashboard). Announced that we are investigating these issues because there is a car company (mystery, mystery) interested in starting to use it in production within a couple of years.
- Medicine: transdermal patches, bandages, dressings.
- Cosmetics: Cleansing wipes, patches fragrance ... He spoke of concepts like "perfume visible" and "velvety lipstick."
ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS
-refillable cans and solvents, gases green as possible
Woven comprising biodegradable polymers and recycled fiber (eg, lab coats, old broken). It has an estimated life of 4 weeks after application .*
-reusable products.
* I understand that applications that require greater durability, less Environmentally Friendly
ECONOMIC
-The liter of material costs about 1 S.
Create the collection was presented September 20, 2010 in the parade in Style Science at Imperial College London, required 3 hours and 12 liters of material. Manel
-estimated the sale price of a can for home use would be around the 10L
Create the collection was presented September 20, 2010 in the parade in Style Science at Imperial College London, required 3 hours and 12 liters of material. Manel
-estimated the sale price of a can for home use would be around the 10L
As a curiosity, you can see fabricate designs made in the movie Mr. Nobody (Jaco Van Dormael , 2009, with Jared Leto).
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