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Nanotechnology and protective clothes

Nanotechnology and protective clothes

Maybe I have written about this thing before, but don't worry, I'm interested in this kind of thing. When we are thinking about the protective suits, that is created for the personnel, which are working under the threat of highly toxic chemicals. The thing is the problem with those suits is that they don't let the air go in, and that makes them very uncomfortable. But what if we would equip those suits with a ventilation system, what makes those suits ventilated. The answer would be in the small nanotubes, which are equipped with small flaps or another ventilation system.

The idea is that the suit would allow that the air molecules could go through those tubes, but they would be too small for the molecules of poison gas. That would protect the used very effectively against chemical agents including nerve agents, what are normally passing the rubber. The thing is that if the toxic molecule is too big for the hole, that thing would protect the person against those chemicals.

The idea is created from the protective suits, which are equipped with the ventilation system, which allows the normal airflow in the suit when the person is in a clean area. But when the nerve agent or other combat gas is detected, the gas detector closes the ventilates and makes the suit protective. The system might be equipped with automatized injection tools, which are modified diabetes injectors. When the system would detect the nerve agent, it would inject atropine in the blood, and that thing would protect the user against the nerve gasses like VX.

When people are thinking about the chemical attack, those suits must wear a very long time. There must be the water tanks, which allow the user of that suit to drink without removing the gas mask. And that's why they must equip with the system, which allows us to filters urine, and that would happen by filtering that thing with active carbon. The system was created actually for astronauts in the cases, where they are trapped to the orbiter, but the thing is, that the same system, which collects sweat and other liquids and cleans them is also developed to use in the desert areas.

The system collects urine to tank, and it can even drink because active carbon would clean the pollution or bacteria from it. This kind of system would be equipped with an active cooling system, what are the tubes, where the water is flowing, and that system would keep the body temperature lower. The problem with those high-tech suits is that they need electricity for their cooling system, but there is a possibility, that the suit would be covered by using extreme tiny solar panels, which is giving electricity to the life-support systems.

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