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Anke Domaske, a young designer from Hanover, Germany, making clothes from milk. Anke Domaske recently built QMilch factory that processes highly concentrated milk protein (casein) into a fabric. Qmilch made ​​fiber apparel without chemicals, so it is worth mentioning that eco-friendly factory.
Domaske said, It feels like silk and odorless. You can simply wash like other fabric materials. Amino acids of the milk turns out to be antibacterial, antiaging, and can help blood circulation and body temperature. Even the function of antibacterial in milk fiber proved to attract car manufacturers. They plan to make the material seat of milk fiber.
The fabric of Qmilch not contain milk one hundred percent. Some fibers are still mixed with other ingredients. Domaske plans to create a material which is entirely derived from Casein. Casein produced from Qmilch juice powder derived from milk. For a fiber, casein and other natural ingredients are heated together in a similar machine for chopping meat machine. Soon, the fibers come out like a strand of yarn and ready incorporated in the spinning machine.
To make a dress, according to Domaske, it takes at least six liters of milk costs around 150-200 euros. With that kind of money do not have to worry about milk proteins in the fibers will decompose. Because they are tied properly. Fiber material from Domaske the branded Mademoiselle Chi Chi turned out to be the world’s favorite celebrities such as Ashlee Simpson and Mischa Barton.
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