Morpho butterflies remain a
vibrant blue throughout their lives, without ever needing a coat of
paint to spruce up a dull finish. The scales on their wings are made of
many layers of proteins that refract light in different ways, and the
color we see often is due entirely to the play of light and structure
rather than the presence of pigments. Teijin Fibers Limited of Japan
produces Morphotex® fibers. No dyes or pigments are used. Rather, color
is created based on the varying thickness and structure of the fibers.
Energy consumption and industrial waste are reduced because no dye
process m...
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