Zoikhem Lab 26 Top ~upd~ · Deluxe
It is typically made from a high-quality synthetic blend (like nylon and spandex). This makes it stretchy and moisture-wicking, but it can feel quite "synthetic" against the skin compared to cotton.
Unlike passive moisture-wicking shirts that saturate quickly, the Lab 26 Top pulls moisture away from the skin through micro-capillary action. In cold climates, the carbon-infused fibers insulate your core; in hot environments, they rapidly dump excess heat. 3. Frictionless Active Seams zoikhem lab 26 top
The robust construction reduces the need for frequent replacements. It is typically made from a high-quality synthetic
For biological or pharmaceutical research, preventing contamination is essential. The Zoikhem surface is entirely non-porous, preventing bacterial growth and allowing for rapid, thorough sterilization between experiments. 3. High Load-Bearing Capacity In cold climates, the carbon-infused fibers insulate your
The outer fabric shell features a specialized hydrophobic weave. This feature ensures that liquids bead up and roll off the surface instead of instantly soaking into the material. Additionally, the integrated anti-static properties reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge (ESD), making it exceptionally safe for electrical engineers working with sensitive microprocessors, sensors, or complex automated wiring. Ergonomic Form Meets Modern Utility
The story of "Zoikhem" begins in Aix-en-Provence, France. In 1995, musician Franck Smith founded an experimental trio simply named Zoïkhem, along with baritone vocalist Pascal Terrien and clarinetist Hélios. The group's name, as Smith described, combines the invented word "Zoï" (meaning "echo, sound, voice" in his own constructed language) with "Khem" — the ancient Egyptian term for "black land". The full translation thus becomes "the sounds from the black land" or "the calls of darkness," setting a mysterious, mystical tone for their music.
