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Starter: What are they on about? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvvF65NT0Wk Pick out keywords/key ideas.

“Fabric that keeps clothes dry and stain free?” Nanotechnology “Fabric that keeps clothes dry and stain free?” KEYWORD!!!!!

Learning Objectives Aspire: To describe the properties of Nanotechnological fabrics/microencapsulation and explain how they can be used to enhance design/products. Challenge: To identify Nanotechnological fabrics/microencapsulation and relate their uses to products.

What we’re learning today… Nanotechnology Nanoparticles are microscopic particles with specific physical and chemical properties. Nanoparticles can be incorporated into fabrics to enhance or change their properties: Dyeability Tensile strength Resistance to abrasion Resistance to flames/heat Ability to repel water/soil

Nanotechnological fabrics Dyeability Resistance to heat/flames Nanotechnological fabrics Changes a fabric into a technical fabric. Could alter… Resistance to abrasion Tensile strength Ability to repel water/soil (stains)

Task: Create a revision guide that covers: What is Nanotechnology? What is a Nanoparticle? What does properties does Nanotechnology effect? Products that contain Nanotechnology. Invent a product that Nanotechnology would enhance. For examples of how to set out your revision guide, please see the table at the back…

+ Have you got anything that contains Nanotechnology? Plenary: Name a time in your life when you wish you’d been wearing a garment containing Nanotechnology. + Have you got anything that contains Nanotechnology?