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Smart and Modern Materials Textiles GCSE Theory Lesson Objective to know the difference between modern and smart materials

Success Criteria To enter into a discussion about smart and modern materials; To watch the PowerPoint and ‘you tube’ greeny@life (articles) Extreme Skydive (modern materials) : World Record HALO Jump : KissCafe.com To write up notes to help in your with our own memory skills.

What are Smart Materials? Smart materials respond to differences in temperature or light and change in some way. They are called smart because they sense conditions in their environment and respond to those conditions. Smart materials appear to “think” and some have “memory” as they revert back to their original state

http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2007/10/smart-clothing-.html Function meets fashion with the emerging interest in smart textiles. Recently, Cornell student Olivia Ong debuted a jacket and dress made of "nanofabrics" on the fashion runway. Both items, coated in nano-sized bits of metal, are resistant to dirt, allergens and even break down harmful pollution before it reaches the wearer's skin.

BioCare – Protection Golden Mills is introducing the ultimate antimicrobial treatment for one of the most intimate product categories in the Hospitality Industry – Bed Linens. With the introduction of Golden BioProtection™ Bed Linens, Golden Mills has created the ultimate permanent solution for protection against microbes, bacteria, mildew, fungi, allergens and yeast. This product is now available on the full line of Golden Memory Eco-Smart products and will soon be available on linen products under the Golden BioCare label. This will provide Hospitality guests, as well as staff, the ultimate in protection.

What are Modern Materials ‘Modern materials are developed through the invention of new or improved processes, for example, as a result of ‘man’ made materials or human intervention. In other words, not naturally occurring changes. They are altered to perform a particular function.’

Sonic Modern Materials From new materials testing in the flying environment, quality tests adapted to the specifics of jumping, ergonomical approaches and modern designing, to benchmarking and development planning...  all these and more, makes Sonic able to evolve with the sport and the performances, and keep up its position as a leader in advanced flywear.

Kevlar Kevlar is the DuPont Company's brand name for material made out of synthetic fiber of poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide which is constructed of para-aramid fibers that the company claims is five times stronger than the same weight of steel, while being lightweight, flexible and comfortable. It is also very heat resistant and decomposes above 400 °C without melting.

Your task You are requested to put together a word document that could be used by you for revision into Smart or Modern Textiles; Use the following list of fabric names to help: Polar-Tec Kevlar Lycra Lumalive microscopic metallic threads roam Gortex Gorix Ltd Fastskin; Laminated fabrics which sense temperature changes; Electro-conductive textiles which heat garments in; extreme conditions; Fabrics which prevent water ingress;