@kinther to TechnologyEnglish • 5 months agoImpossibly thin fabric could cool you down by 16-plus degreeswww.fastcompany.commessage-square56arrow-up1150arrow-down112cross-posted to: [email protected]
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minus-squareMbourgon everywherelinkEnglish4•5 months agoWhat are examples of “broadband emitter “ fabrics that I can buy? The only links I can find are for this article.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•5 months agoNighthawk in light shows how to make your own on YouTube. He has lots of videos about stuff like this. Someone else in the comments linked one of his vids.
minus-square@kautaulinkEnglish2•5 months agohttps://www.walmart.com/ip/862670990 In all serious though I don’t think that term has ever been used outside of articles for this research
minus-squareMbourgon everywherelinkEnglish3•5 months agoDang it. Because something keeps me a couple of degrees cooler than some-wicking-fabric would be nice
minus-square@kautaulinkEnglish2•5 months agohttps://www.conney.com/style/kappler-frontline-500-flash-fire-chemical-handling-suit?PMWTNO=000000000316273 lol sorry couldn’t help it, but I agree
What are examples of “broadband emitter “ fabrics that I can buy? The only links I can find are for this article.
Nighthawk in light shows how to make your own on YouTube. He has lots of videos about stuff like this. Someone else in the comments linked one of his vids.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/862670990
In all serious though I don’t think that term has ever been used outside of articles for this research
Dang it. Because something keeps me a couple of degrees cooler than some-wicking-fabric would be nice
https://www.conney.com/style/kappler-frontline-500-flash-fire-chemical-handling-suit?PMWTNO=000000000316273
lol sorry couldn’t help it, but I agree