As part of the IMASUS project, INMA has started analyzing sustainable textile materials using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This technique allows us to examine the structure of fibers at very high magnification, revealing details not visible with traditional methods.
By carefully preparing our samples — cutting small sections and mounting them in specialized holders — we’re capturing high-resolution images that uncover the unique microstructures behind these eco-friendly textiles.
This research supports innovation in the fashion industry, helping us better understand and design materials that are both sustainable and high-performance.


Stay tuned for a closer look at the fascinating textures of the future of fashion!