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Hohenstein, Centa-Star make bedding to avert allergy

17 Jul '17
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Hohenstein along with the Stuttgart-based bedding manufacturer Centa-Star has developed AllergoProtect, which consists of mattress topper, duvet and pillow. It retains over 99.5 per cent of the allergens inside the filling and the cover, even under great mechanical strain. This means the allergens are not breathed in and no longer cause allergic reactions.

One of the main areas of work at the Hohenstein Group's William Küster Institute for Hygiene, Environment and Medicine (WKI) is researching the compatibility of textiles for users, and this includes the management of allergens. That is why Hohenstein spotted the potential of textile-based allergy prevention at an early stage and worked closely with the industry to find a solution: over months of fundamental research, and multiple optimisation stages, Hohenstein developed a negatively-charged textile finish which attracts the positively-charged allergens like a magnet.

This textile finish has been turned into AllergoProtect by Hohenstein in partnership with Centa-Star. During washing, the allergens bound to the fibres are removed from the filling of the bedding, and the physical binding function of the textile is regenerated – and remains fully effective even after 10 washes at 60 degrees Celsius in a domestic washing machine using heavyduty detergent followed by tumble drying. Hohenstein also helps with market positioning, thanks to its quality label and regular quality control of the materials that are used. AllergoProtect is certified under the Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX Class I – the Standard 100 product class that has the strictest specifications for human ecology.

The endurance testing for AllergoProtect was carried out by the European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation and it has been awarded the ECARF Seal of Quality. In trials with volunteers, the effectiveness of AllergoProtect was impressively demonstrated. Now AllergoProtect is protected by a registered patent and after just a short time is already in great demand in the retail business. So AllergoProtect is just one more example of the success that proves the Hohenstein Institute to be a reliable research partner for industry.

Between 10 and 15 per cent of the population are allergic to dust mites, asthma is one of the most common illnesses in the world – and the number of people affected is rising year after year. Millions of Germans are familiar with year-round runny noses in the mornings, sneezing attacks, itchy eyes and severe reactions that may include shortage of breath. The symptoms often have a very detrimental effect on their everyday lives, so taking preventive measures is important, from the point of view of both the economy and healthcare policy. For allergy sufferers, the most important preventive measure they can take is to keep allergens away from their respiratory organs – especially in the bedroom. (SV)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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