Understanding Nanomembrane

What is a nanomembrane?

Structure in which Nano Fibers are randomly stacked in 3D form
*Nano Fiber: Fiber with a diameter of only tens to hundreds of nanometers (1μm = 1 billionth of a meter)

Fiber diameter according to scale

Scope of application

Health / Medical Supplies

Medical Clothing

(Gown, Mask, Matress, etc.)

Wound Dressing

Incubator Mattress

(Anti-bacteria/virus)

Sports / Living

Outdoor/Sports wear

Golf Wear

Casual wear

Headwear, Footwear, Gloves

Liquid Filter

Purifier, Drinking water

Wastewater Treatment

Food & Beverage

Automation Processing Fitter

Medical filtration

Sea water Treatment (UF/MF)

Nanofibers

The definition of ‘Nano’ means it is one billionth of a meter. This size is equivalent to the size of three to four molecules. Generally, nanofibers are in the range of 100nm - 200nm and specifically in the textile industry, such definition is extended to include fibers up to 1000nm diameters. 1 gram of fiber with a diameter of 200nm can reach up to 300,000km in length, which is equivalent to 3/4 of the Earth’s circumference.

5,000 times

10,000 times

50,000 times

Technology Advantage of Nanomembrane

Comparative Test

Excellent Breathability

Structure allows airflow while being waterproof

Highly Waterproof

Nano-membrane can be used even at a depth of 10M

Ultra Light, Ultra Thin

Material is more than 5 times lighter than conventional fabrics

Utilizes a Variety of Materials

Grafting of various polymers is possible

Real Durability

No change in degree functions even after continuous washing

Eco-friendly

Use of FDA approved materials and eco-friendly raw materials