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Textile Technology Adds Vitality To World Expo

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From the first World Expo in 1851, Xu Rongchun, the merchant of Shanghai, sent 12 packages of silk to the exhibition. In 2010, Shanghai and World Expo showed the carbon fiber developed by China, which spanned over 150 years. Spin Technology continues to add to the spirit of World Expo.

In World Expo, Shanghai, it is easy to understand. Spin clothing Technology taste. At the oil hall in the D area of Expo Park, the materials on the outer wall and the inside of the museum are clothing Chemical fiber products, industrial uses Spin Products and so on. Spin Scientific and technological achievements. According to Liu curator, who has worked in PetroChina for many years, people's lives, including food, clothing and housing, are inseparable from petroleum chemical fiber products. "People should wear 290 kilograms of oil throughout their lives." Liu curator said.


In the "oil through" exhibition area, the entrance is dressed in various forms. clothing The wax man is lifelike, playing the oil continuously on the big screen. clothing The process. The exhibition hall of petroleum and chemical fiber products displays our own spacesuit and special police uniform. Those spacesuits and helmets with the characteristics of heat insulation, shockproof, radiation protection, shock absorption and light weight represent our country. Spin Clothing is the highest technology level; special police uniform is made of non-toxic, flame retardant and respirable fabrics. It has high temperature resistance, impact resistance and bullet proof functions. The parachute and umbrellas of the re-entry module are made of high strength and high modulus textile materials, and carbon fiber bikes and other chemical fiber products gradually enter people's lives. These objects vividly demonstrate the course of China's great textile power through decades of efforts.


The high-tech material, "optical fiber cloth", which has made its debut at the Spring Festival Gala, has appeared again in World Expo, Shanghai. This kind of optical fiber cloth is a high-tech product combining textile and photoelectric technology, developed by Taiwan crown red Polytron Technologies Inc.


It is understood that the fabric is made of ultra-fine optical fibers, woven by traditional textile technology, using heterosexual fiber yarns to be woven into flat fabrics, and can be illuminated by electricity. It is no different from ordinary fabrics in the daytime, but can emit bright neon light at night or in the dark.


The intelligent LED screen made from soybean fiber has become a view of Swiss National Pavilion. It is understood that this new intelligent LED screen realizes the perfect combination of new fiber and photoelectric finishing technology, which can not only display images, but also can safely degrade, and expand the use of textile fibers.


   The exterior facade of Kazakhstan Pavilion is decorated with ramie cloth strips, attracting many visitors' eyeballs. The cloth is waving in the breeze. fashion It also has a unique style, which fully embodies the characteristics of this nation's integration of eastern and Western cultures.


 

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