ADR SOL Fabric — EMF Absorbing Fabric Treatment

ADR SOL Fabric — EMF Absorbing Fabric Treatment

Brand: ADR System
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Absorbs EMF. Fabrics & materials throughout your home. ADR SOL Fabric is a water-soluble powder that turns any household textile into a passive dielectric absorber. You add it once, on a wash. The fabric does the rest, quietly, until you next wash it. The first patented fabric treatment that absorbs the electric component of low-frequency EMF rather than reflecting it. Wash any household textile with one sachet and the dielectric layer is bonded into the fibres. Bedding, curtains, drapes, clothing. No grounding needed. Made in Poland by ADR System under the patented technology of Dr. Eng. Stanisław Wosiński, recipient of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie distinction. One 160g sachet treats one machine wash load or hand-soak basin. The hidden electrical layer woven through every modern home Mains wiring runs through almost every wall in a modern home. The 50/60 Hz alternating electric field it generates is invisible, persistent and not something most people give a second thought to. In a wellbeing-aware bedroom, living room or nursery that background field is exactly the kind of environmental factor a careful occupant might want to address. For some readers, treating the walls themselves is the right answer. For others, treating the textiles already in the room is more practical, more reversible or more affordable. Curtains and drapes drawn at night cover much of the wall area where the field is generated. Bedding sits between you and the field for a third of every day. Clothing is the closest layer of all. ADR SOL Fabric was developed for exactly this situation. A different kind of EMF protection. Physics not metal. Most EMF shielding fabrics work by reflection. They are woven with silver, copper or stainless steel micro threads. They reflect the electric field, but they only function correctly when grounded by an electrician. ADR SOL Fabric works differently. The treated textile does not reflect the field. It absorbs it. The energy is dissipated harmlessly through the dielectric layer bonded to the fibres. The Maxwell-Wagner-Sillars effect, woven into the fibres When ADR SOL is dissolved in water and used to soak a fabric, it leaves behind a microscopic composite of hydrated minerals, aluminosilicates and stabilisers, bonded into the fibres of the textile. This composite has an unusual property called high dielectric loss. It is exceptionally good at absorbing the energy of alternating electric fields and dispersing it as harmless microscopic heat. The technical name for what happens at this microscopic level is the Maxwell-Wagner-Sillars effect. Charge accumulates at the boundaries between the different mineral phases inside the composite, then discharges, then accumulates again, in a continuous cycle. Each cycle quietly removes a small amount of energy from the surrounding electric field. The fabric is not active in the electronic sense. It does not draw power. It does not emit anything. It just sits there, working, until it is washed. A meaningful secondary benefit. Surface stability. When Dr. Wosiński's research team began testing ADR SOL treated fabrics in laboratory conditions, they observed a secondary effect they did not set out to find. The same physical mechanism that absorbs electric field energy creates surface conditions that are unfavourable to fungal growth. Independent laboratory testing by M&R LAB Microbiology and Research has recorded notable surface effects on ADR SOL treated materials. The mechanism is not chemical. ADR SOL is not a biocide. It contains no active substances. It induces no chemical reactions on the fibres. The effect is the same dielectric polarisation that absorbs the electric field, applied at a microscopic surface level. For households where damp is a concern, or for textiles that spend long periods in still air (curtains in unused rooms, bedding in summer storage), this is a notable secondary benefit alongside the primary EMF function. Long-term field studies are not yet published, so the effect is best understood as lab validated rather than field proven. Twenty-five years of patented research ADR Technology is the work of Dr. Eng. Stanisław Wosiński, a Polish materials physicist educated at Poznań University of Technology. He has spent more than two decades developing dielectric composites that absorb electromagnetic fields without using metal, chemicals or electronics. His work has been recognised internationally. He is a recipient of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie distinction in Brussels and the Silver Medal at INNOVATIONS'99 in Gdynia, alongside other awards in Geneva and beyond. The core ADR SOL formulation is protected by an international patent family rooted in PL387274, with grants in the United Kingdom, the United States, the European Union, China and Brazil. The Polish Academy of Sciences (Institute of Molecular Physics) has issued statements on the underlying mechanism. ADR SOL Fabric is not a generic mineral fabric softener. It is a specific patented composition. How to apply ADR SOL Fabric You can impregnate fabrics by hand or in a washing machine. Hand soak method Step 1. Wash your fabrics first using your normal detergent. Wring out or spin to remove most of the water. Step 2. Dissolve the contents of one 160g sachet in 3 to 4 litres of lukewarm water in a basin. Mix thoroughly. Step 3. Place the wrung-out fabrics into the basin and soak for at least 10 minutes, ensuring they are fully saturated. Step 4. Wring out by hand or spin in the washing machine on the lowest setting. Step 5. Air dry, tumble dry or iron as normal. The dielectric layer is bonded to the fibres and survives drying. Washing machine method Step 1. Run a normal wash cycle with your usual detergent. Step 2. After the wash and spin, open the drum (do not remove the fabrics) and add the contents of two 160g sachets (320g total). Step 3. Run a fresh program at 30 to 40°C using approximately 8 litres of water (this is typically the standard quantity for most cycles). Step 4. Important: interrupt the cycle after about 10 minutes, before the first water is drained. Step 5. Run a spin program on the lowest setting. Step 6. Air dry, tumble dry or iron as normal. Compatible fabrics: Cotton, linen, wool, silk, viscose, rayon, blended natural and synthetic textiles. Suitable for bedding, curtains, drapes, clothing, towels, throws and tablecloths. Coverage: One 160g sachet treats one hand-soak basin (one set of bedding, one pair of curtains or one wash load of clothing). Two sachets recommended for a full machine load. Specifications Form: Water-soluble powder Pack size: 160g sachet Coverage: One hand-soak load or one machine wash with two sachets Manufacturer: ADR System (Poland) Patent: International patent family PL387274 with grants in UK, US, EU, China and Brazil Active mechanism: Dielectric absorption via the Maxwell-Wagner-Sillars effect Field range affected: Low-frequency alternating electric fields, principally 50/60 Hz Activation: Passive. No power supply, no grounding, no electronics. Hazardous substances: None Biocides: None Country of manufacture: Poland (EU) Reactivation: After each wash. The dielectric layer is removed by detergent and must be re-impregnated to restore the effect. Independent laboratory testing The ADR SOL formulation has been independently tested under standard laboratory protocols by recognised institutions: IFM PAN (Institute of Molecular Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences). Confirmation of the Maxwell-Wagner-Sillars dielectric mechanism. Protocol 4/2018, Statement 2024. M&R LAB Microbiology and Research. Surface effect tests on ADR SOL treated materials. J.S. Hamilton. Dermatological testing, classified non-irritant. Certificate 460429/22/GDA. 25 volunteers, open patch test under dermatological control. Suitable for direct skin contact. ProChimia Surfaces. Surface effect studies, technical documentation referenced from the manufacturer's data pack. These are independently conducted laboratory tests commissioned by the manufacturer under standard protocols. As with any laboratory-validated product, real-world performance depends on application quality, fabric type, wash conditions and ambient factors. Who ADR SOL Fabric is for Anyone preparing a sleep sanctuary or sensitive occupant's room Renters who cannot paint walls but can treat their bedding and curtains Existing users of EMF protection who want a textile-level layer to complement wall treatment Building biology consultancies and certified practitioners Hotels, spas and wellness retreats who want to treat soft furnishings without changing the building fabric Pregnant occupants and parents preparing nurseries with non-chemical, non-biocide textiles Travellers and short-term occupants treating a single set of bedding for use across multiple locations If you are unsure whether ADR SOL Fabric is the right tool for your situation, our consultancy team is the fastest way to find out. Speak with a Conscious Spaces consultant. Frequently asked questions Will it block my WiFi or mobile signal? No. ADR SOL Fabric absorbs only the low-frequency electric component of fields, principally 50/60 Hz from mains wiring. It is permeable to the high-frequency information signals your devices use. Does the fabric need to be grounded? No. This is one of the principal differences between ADR Technology and conductive shielding fabrics like silver-mesh products. Because the mechanism is dielectric absorption rather than electrical reflection, no grounding is required. How long does the treatment last? Until the next wash. Detergent dissolves the dielectric layer, so the fabric must be re-impregnated after each laundering. This is normal for a wash-in additive and is not a defect. Why does it wash out? Because the dielectric layer sits on the fibres rather than being chemically bonded into them. This is also why the treatment is non-toxic and washes safely down the drain. It is the same principle as a wash-in fabric softener, but the result is dielectric absorption rather than fabric softening. Can I use it on silk and wool? Yes. Lukewarm water and a gentle hand soak suit delicate fabrics. Avoid hot wash cycles for silk and wool as you would for any wash treatment. Can I use it on baby bedding and clothing? ADR SOL has been dermatologically tested by J.S. Hamilton and certified non-irritant on direct skin contact (Certificate 460429/22/GDA). It contains no biocides, no hazardous substances and induces no chemical reactions. It is suitable for nurseries and children's bedrooms. Can I treat curtains and drapes? Yes. Curtains and drapes are an unusually good application because they cover much of the wall area where in-wall wiring sits and they are easy to launder periodically. Heavy drapes may need two sachets per panel. Can I treat clothing? Yes, including underclothing. The treatment is dermatologically certified non-irritant and washes through textiles without altering their feel or appearance. Some clients treat work clothing for use in office environments with high background fields. How does this compare to silver-mesh shielding fabrics like Swiss Shield? The two work by completely different mechanisms. Silver-mesh fabrics reflect electric fields and require grounding to perform safely. ADR SOL Fabric absorbs the low-frequency electric component, requires no grounding and remains permeable to information signals. They serve different priorities. Silver-mesh products tend to be appropriate where total field rejection is the priority. ADR SOL Fabric is appropriate where electric field reduction is the priority. Where is it made? Poland, by ADR System, the original manufacturer working under Dr. Stanisław Wosiński's patented formulation. Conscious Spaces is the trusted UK source. Will it change the colour, feel or smell of my fabric? No. ADR SOL is colourless, odourless and tactile-neutral once dried. Treated fabrics look, feel and smell the same as untreated ones. Can I iron treated fabric? Yes. The dielectric layer is heat-stable through normal ironing temperatures. How many sachets do I need? One 160g sachet treats one hand-soak basin or a small machine load. For a full machine wash, two sachets are recommended. For a complete bedroom (full bedding set plus a pair of curtains), allow three sachets. For larger textile inventories or B2B applications, contact us for quantity pricing. Not sure if ADR SOL Fabric is right for you? Contact us. We can help you to work out whether wash-in fabric treatment, wall treatment or a different intervention altogether is the most useful next step for your home. Patented technology. Lab tested. Made in the EU. Shipped from the UK. Conscious Spaces is a trusted source for ADR System products.

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