
COOL PRINT TECHNOLOGY


Triple Cooling Technology
Applying cool printing to cool-touch fabrics produces triple cooling effects from vaporization heat, touch, and print. This is the perfect ICE ATTACK cooling-wear fabric created specifically to counteract extreme heat.
The lining is covered entirely in special ICE ATTACK cool printed fabric comprising erythritol and xylitol. When this print-processed fabric absorbs the moisture (perspiration) from a person’s skin, the endothermic properties of the product lowers the temperature of the fabric, which creates a cooling sensation. Moreover, the cooling sensation can be further intensified by air flowing over the fabric.

THE PROOF
ARE IN THE TEST RESULTS



Freeze Tech cool-printed fabric achieved a cooling sensation of 3°F lower than ordinary cool touch fabric
Test details: Using fabric samples folded in half as test specimens, temperature sensors were placed in the center of each specimen inside the folded cloth. Approx. 0.2 ml of water was dripped into the center of each specimen (over the sensor) with the surrounding air at a temperature of approx. 34°C and the temperature of the damp areas of the specimens was measured for 10 minutes.(From the cooling performance evaluation of cool printing conducted on January 7, 2016)
Cooling Sensation enhanced by Airflow
Test details: A hot environment was created (environmental experiment chamber [auxiliary chamber] at a constant temperature of 28°C and relative humidity of 60%), and conditions were recreated by two healthy males acting as experiment subjects continuously carrying out specific exercises on a stationary bicycle for 20 minutes. When the airflow was applied 15 minutes after the start of the experiment, both the temperature and relative humidity inside the clothing were significantly lower than immediately before the experiment began. (From the Report on the Heatstroke Zero Project’s Comparative Experiment of FREEZE TECH and Summer Underwear Performance under Hot/Exercise Environments [2019])


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Fabric Technology performs wash after wash
Test details:After the fabric was washed 50 times, the fabric samples were folded in half as test specimens, and temperature sensors were placed in the center of each specimen inside the folded cloth. Approx. 0.2 ml of water was dripped onto the center of each specimen (over the sensor) with the surrounding air at a temperature of approx. 34°C, and the temperature of the damp areas of the specimens was measured for 10 minutes. (From cooling performance evaluation of the cool printing conducted on January 7, 2016)
