Demron is a nanotech personal nuclear shielding apparel line with style

demron_clothing.jpg Most of us worry about catching a cold or getting wet in the rain, and for that all we take are either a jacket or a raincoat. The thought of a nuclear attack does not plague our minds as often as wondering where we could get fresh milk. Wearing the right protective gear could mean the difference between life and death in a nuclear attack. Now it seems we could be buying radiation shielding aprons or winter wear sooner than you think. Radiation Shield Technologies (RST) has been granted U.S. nanotechnology patent making Demron, the world's first and only protective material for all types of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear incidents. Demron is a lead-free, toxin-free, and PVC-free material that allows heat dissipation and resists chemical penetration and cracks. Made of liquid metal, the nuclear protection fabrics feel cool and, unlike traditional nuclear suits, they're lightweight, flexible and foldable. The material has proved to block gamma rays, X-rays and other nuclear emissions, by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, part of the National Nuclear Security Administration within the U.S. Department of Energy, the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Demron is currently deployed worldwide by NATO, NASA, the National Guard, US Navy, UAE and the governments of South Korea, China, Saudi Arabia and Australia, among others. Scientists have selected it for thermo-mechanical suits for future space travel. Oh and prices for this exclusive clothing line could cost you anywhere from $700 to $6500 only, that too without a chemotherapy trial.

[TGDaily]

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