BACTERIAL PIGMENT DYEING

Naturali
Processi
Tessili

General

Heavy
  
Stiff
  
Hard
  
Light
  
Flexible
  
Soft
  

Structure

Solid
  
Homogeneous
  
Geometric
  
Porous
  
Heterogeneous
  
Organic
  

Texture

Smooth
  
Uniform
  
Dense
  
Coarse
  
Variable
  
Sparse
  

Mechanics

High Resistance
  
Fragile
  
High Scratch R
  
Low Resistance
  
Ductile
  
Low Scratch R
  

Physical

High Fire R
  
High UV R
  
High Wather R
  
Low Fire R
  
Low UV R
  
Low Wather R
  

Conductive

Thermal conduction
  
Electrical conduction
  
Chemical conduction
  
Thermal insulation
  
Electrical insulation
  
Chemical insulation
  

Sight

Glossy
  
Opaque
  
Reflective
  
Matte
  
Translucent
  
Non-reflective
  

Touch

Waxy
  
Cold
  
Hard
  
Rough
  
Warm
  
Soft
  

Smell

Slight
  
Sweet
  
Pleasant
  
Intense
  
Acid
  
Unpleasant
  

Hear

Bright
  
Silent
  
Sound-absorbent
  
Dull
  
Noisy
  
Sound-reflective
  

Taste

Inedible
  
Slight
  
Sweet
  
Edible
  
Intense
  
Salty
  

Origin

Recycled
Renewable
Renewable
Bioplastic

End-of-life

Recyclable
Biodegradable
Compostable

Tag
Bio-synergies

Dyeing process developed starting from the use of bacteria present in the soil which, with the sole use of sugar and water, are able to produce red-violet pigments useful for dyeing fabrics, garments, accessories and products, with enormous advantages for the environment compared to traditional processes rich in heavy metals and carcinogens. Furthermore, these pigments, widely used by the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry, show anticancer, antiviral, antifungal and anti-microbial properties that can be transferred to dyed fabrics.

  
Azienda
POST CARBON LAB
  
Contatti

Unit 30, Open Cell, Old Laundry Yard, Sheperd's Bush - London W12 8EZ, UK

tel. 0044 7543502482

mail. post.carbon.lab@gmail.com

Gallery

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Credits: Post Carbon Lab
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