Nano Yarn

The use of nanotechnology in the textile industry began with the application of nano-sized particles (nano beads) during the finishing phase, known as nano finishing. The primary goal of employing these nanomaterials is to enhance textile functionality—such as UV resistance, antimicrobial properties, flame retardancy, self-cleaning capabilities, fragrance retention, and water repellency—across various fabrics including cotton, wool, polyester, nylon, and synthetic blends.

Today, electrospinning is recognized as a modern and efficient method to produce ultra-fine fibers with high surface area and porosity. These structures, known as bundles, are used to create textiles with advanced nano-functionalities.

Dastranj Rezabaft Co. has succeeded in developing custom-ordered products using masterbatches from reputable manufacturers to achieve targeted nano-properties in textiles.