British scientist invents spray-type crash shirt (Photos)

Global Internet reporter Wang Xin reported that a British scientist recently demonstrated his interesting research results: spraying a spray that uses a mixture of textile ingredients to spray a shirt. When this technology matures, it may be used in everyday life.

According to the British "Daily Mail" on September 15 news, this shirt crash technology is Monet? Dr. Torres and his research team at the Imperial College, London University, invented the results. They successfully mixed ingredients such as paint and cotton in a spray can, and added some anticoagulant to make the spray solidify in air. Dr. Monet then conducted an experiment on a topless male. He sprayed this “fast shirt spray” on the man's body and sprayed some blue dye. After 15 minutes, these sprays successfully solidified into a shirt. Because it is truly "tailor-made", shirts made in this way will surely fit the wearer's body perfectly.

The report said that Dr. Monet is still further developing this kind of instant textile spray, hoping to use it to create a variety of clothing including hats, shorts, gloves and so on. This invention will be exhibited at the London Fashion Week to be held soon to allow the audience to appreciate this alternative fashion art.

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