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Australian Students Prepare Clothing Materials With Yeast

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Xiaobian of the network is to introduce Australian students using yeast to prepare clothing materials.

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Students from the fashion department of Queensland University of science and technology are adopting a completely new method to create a sustainable clothing material, and recently showed their research results to the media.

This is a fermentation process similar to beer brewing or yeast dough production.

The yeast medium is cultured in Petri dish to form a curd substance, which will form a new clothing material.

In the laboratory of Queensland state library, students from Queensland University of science and technology use coffee, tea, red wine and syrup to carry out experiments.

Braff, a senior fashion studio lecturer (Dean Brough), said the production process is both fashionable and forward-looking.

He said, "this process is horrible and disgusting.

Yeast medium is wet and sticky, and it may taste pungent, but when this material is made into clothes, it will be very exciting.

Whether it is tea, coffee, red wine or syrup, it can be used as food for yeast culture, and the materials obtained from different foods have different characteristics.

Braff said that the material of the fermented garment material is close to the skin. After a week's drying process, the moisture will be dried and the material will become thinner.

Despite this, the students are still intact after being ravaged in the washing machine, proving that this material is very strong fiber products.

Paine, a lecturer at Queensland University of science and technology in Australia, said students carried out experiments on new materials, such as coloring the yeast medium, or staining the medium.

Braff said that the odour emitted during the process is very much like the flavor of beer fermentation. Although the flavor is not good, the final result is like returning to wine after drinking, and the final product has no peculiar smell.

Braff said that the traditional clothing industry will waste 20%~39% fibers in the process of making garments with fiber materials.

A student at the University of technology in Queensland, Australia, says such a living person is

clothing

The job fascinated her.

By the end of October, the school will display garments made of this material at The Edge.

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