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Nilit to present Nilit Technical fibres at Techtextil

02 May '17
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Courtesy: Nilit
Courtesy: Nilit

Nilit, a worldwide leader in production of premium nylon 6.6 fashion and performance fibres, will present its portfolio of Nilit Technical fibres at the upcoming Techtextil show in Frankfurt during May 9-12, 2017. The fibres offer proven performance attributes to enhance industrial fabrics, medical textiles, automotive upholstery, and outdoor fabrics. 
 
Nilit Technical premium nylon 6.6 fibres and yarns combine tenacity, abrasion resistance, and a variety of other benefits for uncompromising functionality in the demanding applications where it is needed most. 
 
"Premium Nilit nylon 6.6 fibres and yarns are specially designed to infuse fabrics with lightweight, long-lasting strength and other highly desirable performance benefits specific to the application. Whether it is high resiliency and anti-tear durability for parachutes, abrasion resistance for long-lasting industrial belts, or anti-odour FIR-generating functions for medical textiles, there is a Nilit Technical fibre thoughtfully developed for the purpose," says Pierluigi Berardi, Nilit's global marketing director. 
 
Premium nylon 6.6 forms the basis for a broad range of high quality performance textiles. Nilit's special manufacturing techniques create fibres with performance characteristics that infuse fabrics with inherent capabilities to manage moisture, regulate body temperature, enable antimicrobial protection, and resist UV radiation. The extensive range of Nilit Technical fibres along with reliable, global supply and expert local customer support add up to make Nilit the partner of choice for technical fabric makers worldwide. (SV)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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