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- C_change abstract "C change is a waterproof and windproof temperature adaptive material developed and produced by Schoeller Textiles.The material contains a membrane layer which is set to a predetermined temperature range. Once the climate inside the garment warms (due to physical exertion or higher ambient temperatures), the polymer membrane structure opens up to allow water vapour to escape through the membrane. As the temperature falls, the membrane closes to its original structure, preserving body heat. This can be regarded as an example of biomimicry.The fabric won the 2006 Frost & Sullivan Award for Product Innovation of the Year.".
- C_change wikiPageExternalLink release?id=186515.
- C_change wikiPageExternalLink www.c-change.ch.
- C_change wikiPageExternalLink www.schoeller-textiles.com.
- C_change wikiPageID "11290403".
- C_change wikiPageLength "1062".
- C_change wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- C_change wikiPageRevisionID "589515535".
- C_change wikiPageWikiLink Biomimetics.
- C_change wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brand_name_materials.
- C_change wikiPageWikiLink Category:Technical_fabrics.
- C_change wikiPageWikiLink Schoeller_Textiles.
- C_change wikiPageWikiLink Water_vapor.
- C_change wikiPageWikiLinkText "C change".
- C_change wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- C_change wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- C_change wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fibers.
- C_change wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Textile-stub.
- C_change subject Category:Brand_name_materials.
- C_change subject Category:Technical_fabrics.
- C_change hypernym Waterproof.
- C_change type InformationAppliance.
- C_change type Textile.
- C_change comment "C change is a waterproof and windproof temperature adaptive material developed and produced by Schoeller Textiles.The material contains a membrane layer which is set to a predetermined temperature range. Once the climate inside the garment warms (due to physical exertion or higher ambient temperatures), the polymer membrane structure opens up to allow water vapour to escape through the membrane. As the temperature falls, the membrane closes to its original structure, preserving body heat.".
- C_change label "C change".
- C_change sameAs Q5015124.
- C_change sameAs m.043jyd1.
- C_change sameAs Q5015124.
- C_change wasDerivedFrom C_change?oldid=589515535.
- C_change isPrimaryTopicOf C_change.