During the long life span of cars and other transport vehicles, some of their components, such as the polyester trims of doors and pillars, seat covers, carpet flooring or head lining, are exposed to high levels of sunlight and UV rays. This intense light and heat often cause fabric colour to fade more quickly and polyester fibre to weaken, making the car interior look older. The light fastness requirements specified by motor vehicle manufacturers are therefore extremely high, and only carefully selected products can meet them.
Archroma developed Fadex AS New to address this challenge, providing textile manufacturers serving the automotive industry with a new, advanced light fastness improver, especially when used in Archroma’s Light Fast car system with its Dorospers A & K high-light-fast dyes, said the company in a press release.
Fadex AS New was developed in compliance with ‘The Archroma Way: safe, efficient, enhanced, it’s our nature’. The approach finds its origin in Archroma’s deep belief that it is possible to make the textile industry sustainable. With the Light Fast Car system based on Fadex AS New, Dorospers A & K dyes and alkaline buffer Lyocol ELD liq. New, manufacturers can achieve more efficient processing, including a substantial reduction in water and energy consumption, reduced CO2 emissions, shorter process time, less rewinding and fibre breakage, and optimised and efficient process in all stages.
Taking light fastness to new heights, the unique combination of Fadex AS New and Dorospers A & K dyes allows to meet the high light fastness requirements of automotive car producers. Fadex AS New also allows maintaining the tear strength of the polyester fibre.
Fadex AS New displays low fogging. It is suitable for exhaust, continuous and printing processes, and especially recommended for the Thermosol dyeing process of seat belt fabrics.
Fadex AS New and Dorospers A & K dyes can be used together with Archroma’s water repellent, soil release, anti-microbial, flame retardant and high abrasion resistance functional finishing solutions, offering a complete system package to help textile manufacturers differentiate themselves in the highly competitive automotive market.
Fadex AS New meets the requirement of the automotive industry VDA 278 test and is registered under REACH.
“Fadex AS New is the first innovation to be introduced by Archroma’s new Global Competence Center for Automotive and Synthetic Dyeing which was inaugurated on May 6, 2019 and the whole team there is proud to continue the long Archroma history of bringing innovation to textile manufacturers and enhanced function and aesthetics to end-users,” said Mark Dohmen, head of the Global Competence Center for Automotive and Synthetic Dyeing, Archroma. (PC)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India