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Ergonomix uses Trizar technology for performance

08 Mar '21
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Pic: Ergonomix Apparel
Pic: Ergonomix Apparel

Ergonomix Apparel, a cutting-edge workwear and no melt no drip uniform provider, has used Trizar technology in its upcoming clothing line to add performance in both hot and cold weather. Trizar technology uses the science of emissivity. The new line will also have the advanced design that defines Ergonomix work wear and extends the comfort range.

Ergonomix Apparel has adopted Trizar technology to add performance in both hot and cold weather to their line of no melt no drip clothing. The new line will also incorporate the advanced design that defines Ergonomix work wear and extend the comfort range of all products.

Trizar technology uses the science of emissivity to manage heat and thermo regulate fabrics. Trizar fabrics have a low emissivity that reduces heat buildup in layers and in the sun. This space age technology was recently adopted by the Major League Lacrosse teams for all their New Balance uniforms to reduce heat accumulation in the sun.

“Our patents cover the full spectrum of heat and UV challenges of fabric applications to keep you cooler in the sun," says Brad Poorman CEO of Clean Textile Technology. “Low emissivity products are commonly used in sheer films to make Low-E windows for buildings saving energy and keeping buildings cooler.”

“The goal of having more warmth without adding weight is attractive to everyone that spends time working outdoors,” adds Chris Neary CEO Vertical Brands. “We were fascinated by the breadth of application of the technology and believe this technology will keep workers cooler.”

Trizar technology enables thermal management in fabrics for outdoor, consumer, athletic and home industries. Products using high emissivity materials have been used by ski, snowboard and hunting companies (Kjus, O’Neill, FORLOH, Levi’s, Marmot, Mountain Hardwear, Mark’s). Products using low emissivity additives have been used in athletic and consumer products to keep everyone cooler in the sun (New Balance, Endeavor Athletic, Quiksilver, Nepa, Callaway).

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