Everybody knows that the ultraviolet
sunlight will cause the skin cancer and that’s the main reason we choose sun
protection clothes when we are doing the outdoor activities. But when I choose
the clothes in the shopping mall, I can’t help wondering that can they really
protect me with sunblock?
There are so many kinds of sun protection
clothes, different color, different materials, different thickness, different
prices and different technologies. They look like the normal wear and I could
not tell the differences between a sunblock garments and a normal clothes.
Which one is the right choice? Which one is better and useful?
The truth is there are many factors that
can influence the sun protection effects, such as the fiber type, the
organizational structure of fabrics, the color of light or dark, etc. The
sunblock effects are the results of the combined action of various factors. But
the researchers show that, the wool fabric has better sunblock performance than
cotton or silk in the natural materials. For the synthetic materials, polyester
has better sun protection property than other synthetic materials. These
results are for the materials being post-processed for sunblock. It means when
you choose natural material sun protective clothes, the clothes made of wool
will be a better choice. The clothes with dark color will have better sunblock
performance, especially the dark red and navy blue. Some of them maybe
processed with coating, some of them maybe blended with special fiber that can
increase the ultraviolet reflection and scattering effects of the garment.
What kind of materials can be considered as
sun protection or UV protective clothes? There are specified values of
transmittance or blocking of erythemally weighted ultraviolet radiation through
the clothes or fabrics. It is called UPF (ultraviolet protection factor), the
ratio of the average effective ultraviolet radiation (UV-R) irradiance
transmitted and calculated through air to the average effective UV-R irradiance
transmitted and calculated through the fabrics. For many international or
national standards, when the fabric’s UPF is over 50, and it will be considered
as great UV or sun protective textile and the clothes made of it will have
better or qualified sun protection performance.
Checking the labels or make sure that the
clothes’ performances pass the tests from the third party detection will be a
good choice.
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