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FiberVisions launches world's first dyeable polypropylene

13 Nov '13
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Requirements in the textile industry have been ratcheting up, challenging the industry to adapt and meet ever-higher performance and environmental standards. CoolVisions, the world’s first dyeable polypropylene (PP), is one fiber meeting these challenges.

The customer’s first response to a fabric is color but we know that the path to adoption requires much more. CoolVisions’ development of a wide range of colors through yarn-dyes and dyeable greige goods facilitates design, production time, speed to market and cost compared with solution dyed products.

Of course, since CoolVisions is polypropylene, dyeability is just the beginning of the fiber’s performance attributes which include low moisture absorption, excellent moisture transport, bleach cleanability, stain resistance, lightweight, quick drying, thermal properties and durability.

Essential to a new fiber’s growth is the ability to work within the existing supply chain. CoolVisions has done just that with advancements in spinning using Murata vortex, Murata air jet and ring systems providing finer, softer fibers. Knitting and weaving also fits into existing mill parameters as a result a variety of fabric constructions have been developed.

Creating new fiber blends is another step in a fiber’s expansion. Jose Fernandez, President of Global Merino provided an example, "Merino with CoolVisions is an optimal performance blend. CoolVisions mirrors Merino's thermal properties well while the superior moisture management of CoolVisions reduces dry time. Each fiber improves the performance of the other with little or no trade off."

It’s natural for a new fiber to transform as it moves to market and gains success. CoolVisions has matured with the help of a broad array of partnerships in the U.S., Europe and Asia with yarn spinners and fabric mills. The fiber meets 2A wash fastness standards, can be spun as fine as 60’s and has the ability to have performance treatments added at either the fiber or finishing stages. For those interested in “Made in U.S.A”, CoolVisions fiber is produced solely in the Covington, GA plant.

However, brands adopting CoolVisions recognize not only its superior performance features and working supply chains but also its inherent sustainable attributes. As reported by Jeimy Lee, Executive VP Marketing & Sales Dept. of Her Min Textile Co., Ltd., “We have run 100% dyeable polypropylene yarn-dye twill with one side brushed for Orvis.

"We believe this quality has unique characteristics; it’s totally eco-friendly, lightweight with a rustic look and thermal function. Due to the hydrophobic effect of polypropylene this shirt is quick dry, which in the washing and drying provides energy saving at the consumer level”.

The HIGG Index rated polypropylene one of the top sustainable fibers. Developed by the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, “the index was developed over seven years by Nike and partners. “When the S.A.C. took it over we did a thorough academic review and made many changes” according to Jason Kibbey, Executive Director Sustainable Apparel Coalition. A Wall Street Journal article highlighted the fact that polypropylene has a better rating in the index than cotton.

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