Lenzing group expands LENZING Lyocell Fill portfolio

The Lenzing Group, a leading provider of regenerated cellulosic fibers, has announced an expansion of its LENZING Lyocell Fill portfolio within the TENCEL family of fibers. This enhanced range introduces finer fiber variants with multiple cut lengths, designed to cater to filling applications in home textiles and apparel, offering a sustainable and versatile solution.

“With sustainability at the forefront, the expanded LENZING Lyocell Fill fibers are EU Ecolabel-certified and ClimatePartner-certified, providing endless possibilities for innovative product designs,” said Caroline Ledl, Senior Director of Global Product and Application Management at Lenzing AG. These fibers offer enhanced thermal comfort, moisture control, and form-retention properties, inspiring industry partners to explore creative and functional applications.

The LENZING Lyocell Fill fibers bring superior comfort to products like pillows, comforters, and mattress pads by promoting effective moisture control and thermal regulation, ensuring a natural dry feel essential for quality sleep.

The expanded portfolio includes two linear densities with varying cut lengths, making the fibers highly compatible for blending with materials such as polyester and down. Their adaptability allows manufacturers to cater to a broad spectrum of consumer preferences in home textiles and apparel.

Finer fibers in the portfolio are tailored for lightweight applications, such as pillows, stuffed toys, and products utilizing blow-fill technology, offering a soft and luxurious sensory experience. Coarser fibers, on the other hand, deliver bulkiness and moisture control, ideal for comforters, quilts, and other home textile products using carding technology.

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