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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Materials in Sport
Presentation Title Adding a New Dimension to Activewear Fabrics: One-Way Transport Leveraging Biomimicry Science instead of Chemical Treatments for Perspiration Transport
Author(s) Chad Lawrence, Jordan Lightstone, Jason Hu
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jordan Lightstone
Abstract Scope TurboDryŽ is an innovative fabric technology that utilizes biomimicry to keep active users dryer and more comfortable than regular wicking materials. A patented knitting process and yarn material selection optimize contact angles that transports moisture away from the wearer’s body. Capillaries knit into the fabric move the moisture to the fabric exterior where it spreads and rapidly evaporates. TurboDry technology is designed to mimic the capillary action that plants use to move water from their roots to their leaves. It does not rely on chemical coatings, reducing its impact on the environment. Additionally, it can be made in mono-component constructions, allowing for easy recycling at the end of the garment's life.
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OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

A Mechanical Behavior Comparison between Cloth and Elastomeric Kinesiotapes Used in Athletic Training and Rehabilitation
Adding a New Dimension to Activewear Fabrics: One-Way Transport Leveraging Biomimicry Science instead of Chemical Treatments for Perspiration Transport
Additive Manufacturing for Adjustable Putters
Material Characterization of Nordic Ski Waxes
Materials Science and Engineering of Multiscale Foams for High Performance Footware
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Viscoelastic Self-sensing Nano-composite Materials and Their Use in Sports Applications
"Stuck on You": Functional Friction Measurements of Doctored Baseballs Coated with "Sticky Substances"

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