The polyurethane–antimony tin oxide (PU–ATO) composite fibers makes infrared (IR) radiations emitted by an object to be as similar as possible to ambient background radiation such that an IR detection sensor fails to distinguish the target object. Hydrophobic surface of the PU–ATO composite fiber prevent the distortion of the IR and thermal radiation caused by the wetting of the PU–ATO composite fiber with water. The PU–ATO composite fiber-based textile can be applied in wearable IR- and thermal radiation-shielding technologies to shield IR signals generated by objects of diverse and complex shapes.
- Sang-Mi Jeong
- Jihun Ahn
- Sanghyun Ju