31/03/2022 – Yarn for protective clothing — auf Deutsch lesen

Sustainable and flame retardant

 As a sustainable alternative, Carl Weiske offers a flame retardant staple fiber yarn made in part of recycled, post-consumer bottles.

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Flamexgreen is a staple fiber yarn made of recycled, post-consumer bottles. © Carl Weiske

 

Due to national and international fire protection standards, flame retardant textiles are used especially for public and semi-public building interiors. As a sustainable alternative to this, Carl Weiske offers Flamexgreen, a flame retardant staple fiber yarn made of at least 50% recycled, post-consumer bottles.

Upcycling PET bottles can save petroleum, energy and CO2 by eliminating the use of new polyester granulate production. Flamexgreen’s GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certification guarantees traceability and compliance with social and environmental practices throughout the recycling product chain – from bottle recycling to finished yarn. The yarn is also certified according to Oeko-Tex Standard 100, Class 1.

 With organophosphorus compounds firmly anchored in the fiber, inherent fire protection continues even with frequent use or aging and meets the requirements of national and international fire safety standards.

  • Founded in 1903, the company Carl Weiske GmbH & Co. KG is a developer of polymers, fibres, yarns and textile systems for a wide range of industries. Sustainability is an important fundament of Carl Weiske’s corporate philosophy. Therefore, recycling, quality and sustainable product developments are strongly in focus.