How do fabric installations handle air pollution residues over time?

Fabric installations are increasingly used as sustainable solutions to combat air pollution. Over time, these materials capture and retain airborne pollutants such as dust, particulate matter, and chemical residues. The effectiveness of fabric installations depends on their material composition, weave density, and surface treatment. Some fabrics are coated with photocatalytic or hydrophobic layers to enhance pollutant breakdown or repel moisture, preventing residue buildup. Regular maintenance, including washing or vacuuming, helps restore their efficiency. Advanced fabrics even integrate self-cleaning properties through nanotechnology. By trapping pollutants, these installations contribute to cleaner air while requiring minimal energy, making them an eco-friendly choice for urban and indoor environments.