Teijin Frontier to exhibit eco-friendly materials at PV
30 Jan 20 2 min read
Teijin Frontier, which will mark its tenth appearance in the show, aims to further raise its profile, develop new customers and continue to expand its global market, mainly in Europe.
Exhibits will include Recycled Polyester Fabric, Solotex, Deltapeak, Eco-friendly Water-repellent Materials.
Several versions of Recycled Polyester Fabric will be presented, including Ecopet recycled polyester fibre made from used plastic bottles, highly water-repellent fabric containing recycled polyester incorporating cutting and fibre waste and luxurious-feeling summer wool- and silk-like materials.
The Solotex polytrimethylene terephthalate fibre is not only extra soft, stretchable and shape-retaining but also features a supple texture, dimensional stability and brightly colours owing to its spring-like fibre structure. As a partially plant-derived material, it helps to conserve fossil resources. Continuing from the last season, various exhibits will be organised to showcase items such as a cotton-like fabric incorporating Solotex staple fibre.
The Deltapeak next-generation fabric offers superior physical properties and functionality as well as a unique appearance and texture. The exhibit will include various evolved materials, from this range that is eco-friendly fibre made from recycled materials, a heat-retention fabric for reduced microplastic pollution and a fabric with a natural-like texture and appearance for diverse uses.
Teijin Frontier also will exhibit highly water-repellent fabric that is free of both fluorocarbon and perfluorooctanoic acid as an eco-friendly and highly functional fashion material.
Teijin is a technology-driven global group offering advanced solutions in the areas of environmental value; safety, security and disaster mitigation; and demographic change and increased health consciousness. Its main fields of operation are high-performance fibres such as aramid, carbon fibres & composites, healthcare, films, resin & plastic processing, polyester fibres, products converting and IT.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (PC)
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