Teijin Frontier, the Teijin Group’s fibre-product converting company at the Performance Days, a leading fabric show that will take place from 3-4 November will showcase a range of high-performance and comfort fabrics that meet diverse demands for sports and daily use. This will be Teijin Frontier’s fifth appearance at the event.
The Teijin Frontier stand will also exhibit Teijin Frontier’s environmentally friendly solutions that help to conserve fossil resources and reduce CO2 emissions.
Specific exhibits will include the following: Deltapeak, Teijin Frontier’s next-generation fabric offers a well-balanced combination of softness, durability and elasticity, as well as ultraviolet protection, anti-transparency and snag resistance due to its dense, flat-knit surface.
It’s lightweight, thin, three-layer fabric made with water-repellent polyester fibres achieves excellent anti-perspiration comfort through enhanced absorption and quick drying to prevent chills and stickiness, according to the manufacturer.
A high-performance material that is both waterproof and breathable, ECO STORM incorporates recycled polyester that has been laminated to a thin but highly durable polyester film, making it an ideal eco-friendly fabric for outdoor clothing, the company reports.
Octa, this polyester fibre has a unique, highly modified cross-section with eight projections aligned in a radial pattern around a hollow fibre. Notable advantages include rapid sweat absorption and drying, as well as the useful bulkiness.
Teijin Frontier’s polytrimethylene terephthalate fibre, Solotex is said to be highly soft, stretchable, shape-retaining and durable. As a partially bio-derived material, it also helps to conserve fossil resources.
The company’s products to be exhibited at the event are environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled with Teijin’s ECO CIRCLE, the closed-loop recycling system, which turns used polyester into new fibres that offer the purity and quality of petroleum-derived fibres.
The Performance Days, a leading fabric show presenting functional fabrics for sports and work will take place at the MTC World of Fashion in Munich, Germany.
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