DITF honored with Techtextil Innovation Award for research on self-cooling textiles

With 1700 exhibitors from 53 countries this year, the international trade fair Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main is the leading forum for the textile sector. The presentation of the 'Techtextil Innovation Award' once again met with great interest from trade visitors and the press. The prize is awarded in various categories for noteworthy achievements and innovations along the Techtextil product range. In the 'New Technology' category, the concept of self-cooling textiles developed at the German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research (DITF) came out on top. The research work, carried out in collaboration with Schill+Seilacher GmbH, was financially supported by the Ingeborg Gross Foundation as part of Lea Zimmermann's doctorate.

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Award ceremony at Techtextil 2024 (from left.) Sabine Scharrer (Techtextil), Prof. Götz T. Gresser, Cigdem Kaya, Lea Zimmermann, (all DITF), Dr. Friedrich Wirbeleit (Ingeborg-Gross-Foundation) Braz Costa (CITEVE).

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Due to climate change, the need for cooling energy in buildings has increased significantly. Previous cooling systems such as air conditioning systems are based on thermodynamic cycles that consume a lot of electricity and release waste heat and carbon dioxide into the environment.

Technologies such as radiant cooling offer a sustainable and energy-free solution. They use the wavelength ranges of the atmosphere that are permeable to electromagnetic radiation to emit thermal radiation into colder space. Radiative cooling is a ubiquitous process in which a surface facing the sky loses heat through thermal radiation. The largest object that emits heat through radiative cooling is the Earth itself. The cooling effect can be seen, for example, on clear mornings through the formation of frost and dew.

Further information

PD Dr.-Ing. Thomas Stegmaier
Deputy Member of Executive Board
Deputy Head of Competence Center Textile Chemistry, Environment & Energy

T +49 (0)711 93 40-219
E thomas.stegmaier@ditf.de

 

Dipl.-Ing. Cigdem Kaya
Competence Center Textile Chemistry, Environment & Energy
Barrier textiles

T +49 (0)711 93 40-637
E cigdem.kaya@ditf.de

Source:
https://www.ditf.de/en/index/current/press-releases/detail/ditf-fur-forschung-an-selbstkuhlenden-textilien-mit-techtextil-innovation-award-ausgezeichnet-kopie.html