Thermoregulatory Fabrics

Thermoregulatory fabrics, or thermal fabrics, are designed to regulate body temperature while maintaining optimal comfort in different climatic conditions.They can retain heat in cold environments or wick away moisture and heat in warm environments, providing a cool or warm feeling as needed.

Benefits

Increased comfort

Constant climatic comfort, active moisture management, optimal breathability, reduction of sweating, prevention of temperature changes, increased well-being during activity, ideal for variable weather conditions and prolonged use.

Resistance

The thermoregulatory technical fabrics we offer meet all abrasion and tear resistance requirements specified by major standards for work footwear and technical clothing

Conductive

Temperature-regulating liners with conductive filaments made of graphene, copper, or silver offer high dissipation of electrostatic charges, reducing static electricity buildup and improving comfort, safety, and performance in technical settings.

Breathability

Fabrics with graphene, copper or silver filaments combine high breathability with antistatic properties. They promote heat exchange and moisture evaporation, preventing heat buildup and electrostatic charges for prolonged comfort.

What do they look like?

The thermoregulatory fabrics we offer are made with all the textile technologies at our disposal, orthogonal fabrics, circular knitted fabrics, chain knitted fabrics, seamless products, which meet all the required application needs, extremely light and breathable or closed and shielding materials.

Reference Standards

There are no specific standards defining and classifying heat-regulating textiles, the standards currently existing and in force are geared toward defining and developing PPE to protect users from extreme cold or to insulate from high temperatures.

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