
Sensil is the premium Nylon 6.6 from Nilit for apparel and the new standard of quality for intimates, legwear, activewear, and other style- and performance-driven garments © Nilit
Sensil is the premium Nylon 6.6 from Nilit for apparel and the new standard of quality for intimates, legwear, activewear, and other style- and performance-driven garments © Nilit
Amsilk-Hochleistungsbiopolymere werden in Form von Silkbeads (Mikropartikel), Silkgel (Hydrogel) oder als Biosteel Fasern vertrieben und gegenwärtig zur Beschichtung von Medizintechnikprodukten, in der Textilindustrie sowie als Inhaltsstoff für Kosmetikprodukte eingesetzt. Im Bild Biosteel © Amsilk
Im Rahmen eines Rundganges im Zentrum für Textilen Leichtbau am STFI konnten sich die Teilnehmer ein eigenes Bild zur einsetzbaren Anlagentechnik machen © STFI
Schoeller debuted its new warp knitted materials containing X4zol™-J for running, trail running, cycling or athleisure categories at the Outdoor fair in Friedrichshafen, Germany © Schoeller Textil
“We are continuing to work to firmly establish Tencel fibers in this field. Mussel nets have already been tested and are in use in the Northern Adriatic Sea. This Lenzing innovation reduces the contamination of our seas,” Marina Crnoja-Cosic is sure © Lenzing
This successful development work formed the foundation for the collaboration between Amsilk and Adidas announced in November 2016 which will focus on developing highly innovative sports footwear from Biosteel fibre. © Amsilk