How we measure? The Q – max test is the most common and acceptable way to measure the instinct cooling effect in textile industry. It measures the instantaneous value of heat loss (w/cm²), which happened in the simulation of skin contacting … Continue reading →
What is Smartkool®? Smartkool® is a Spring registered trademark for cooling bedding product collection. By takng the best use of diverse cooling material, Smartkool® cooling products are featured with: instant cool to the touch anti crease quick dry easy care Smartkool® bedding … Continue reading →
If you are a victim of uncomfortable temperatures at night, maybe and just maybe you have not heard about cooling mattress pads. A cooling mattress pad is a special cooling product designed to ensure you are sleeping cool and dry no … Continue reading →
What if you could change the temperature of your own clothing instead of heating or cooling your entire home? A variety of products are emerging in the market from yarns through to finishes in generating this cooling effect. Each piece of … Continue reading →
Making a fabric largely invisible to body heat Because its energy is lower than that of visible light, heat is known as infrared radiation. When radiation (such as heat or light) reaches an object, it can bounce off or travel around it. … Continue reading →
We use different fabrics to produce different products. Usually, we divides fabrics according to their functions and components. Today I will introduce the fabric we called Smartkool®. Smartkool® Traditionally, cooling fabric has been achieved using chemicals that wick away sweat, keeping … Continue reading →