Q-Geo
Italian synthetic yarn manufacturer Fulgar has introduced Q-Geo, a new bio-based nylon yarn partially derived from corn waste. This innovative yarn blends the advantages of natural fibers with the high-performance characteristics of advanced synthetic yarns.
Q-Geo aims to revolutionize the textile industry by providing a sustainable alternative that does not compromise on quality or performance. Fulgar’s commitment to sustainability is evident in this development, as Q-Geo leverages renewable resources to produce a versatile yarn suitable for various textile applications.
By combining eco-friendly materials with cutting-edge technology, Fulgar’s Q-Geo offers a promising solution for manufacturers seeking to reduce their environmental impact. This new bio-based nylon yarn represents a significant step forward in the quest for more sustainable textile production.
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