DFighter Posted June 29, 2016 Posted June 29, 2016 The U.S. Olympic rowing team will appear in seamless unisuits when they hit the bay waters of Rio de Janeiro this summer. Though many viewers will notice only the second-skin fit, these innovative suits will also be providing much-needed protection against the foul waters of Guanabara Bay. The unisuits are knitted with antimicrobial material, their designer said."The new unisuit and other apparel are finished with a general antimicrobial to control exposure to most bacteria that rowers may come in contact with in the water," said Mark Sunderland, a textile engineer at Philadelphia University. Not only are the suits wearable technologies, they are environmentally friendly, as the manufacturing process for each suit produces less than a gram of waste: not even the weight of a piece of paper, Sunderland explained.full article: http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/28/health/u-s-olympic-rowing-team-antimicrobial-unisuits/index.html 1 Quote
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