Among the highlights are Evolon RE, a microfilament textile for a wide variety of applications and markets, Filflex, a sustainable padding material for car seat covers, and the truck tarpaulin Polymar 8556 ECO CF. With Evolon RE, Freudenberg Performance Materials is presenting an even more sustainable version of its high-performance microfilament textiles. Evolon RE is manufactured from an average of 70 per cent recycled polyester, which the company makes by cycling post-consumer PET bottles in-house. Evolon RE products are available for various applications such as technical packaging, in weights currently ranging from 80g/sqm to 300g/sqm. For high-tech wiping, lightweight Evolon RE is now available starting from 30g/sqm. The material meets the needs of cleaning specialists for more sustainable wiping solutions. Evolon RE offers the same high quality and material performance as all other Evolon textiles, Freudenberg said in a media statement.
When it comes to tarpaulins on trucks, both protection of the transport cargo and advertising for the transport company place high demands on the material. Mehler Texnologies tarpaulin material ranks among the premium products for truck tarpaulins. The company is a pioneer in sustainable development and is showcasing Polymar 8556 ECO CF. This unique material has a 25 per cent share of recycled raw materials in the coating mass. In addition, the material is made with 100 per cent R-PES yarns. The input materials undergo a complex separation and filtering process.
Filflex by Filc is a soft and flexible padding layer made from nonwovens for automotive and furniture seat covers. It prevents leather from creasing and improves the dimensional stability of the seat covers. In terms of sustainability, its benefit is its 100 per cent PET composition, making Filflex easy to recycle. Filflex offers customers easier handling during sewing and the seat covering process. End users benefit from the high seating comfort.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)