![]() Just C olor, a stress-free coloration system for cotton, polyester, and blends, that allows to create brilliant pale to medium shades resistant to light and bleach… whilst using significantly less chemicals and water. The Archroma experts at Intertextile presented 2 formaldehyde-free* systems: Pigment dyeing and printingĪrchroma offers 7 systems for printing. The optimized and efficient process used at all stages allows -8% process time, -13% energy consumption, -39% chemical usage, and -11% CO2 emission compared to a benchmark reactive dye system. The system itself comes with an optimized application process with up to -25% process time, -41% water consumption, -45% energy consumption, -45% chemical usage, and -49% CO2 emission.Ĭolor V ibe, a system for nylon sportswear to maintain color vibrancy, time after time, wash after wash. The system offers a PFC-free* soil release benefit as well as an antimicrobial effect for freshness and odor management. Outdoor & active wearĪrchroma offers 17 systems that can be used in for outdoor and active wear applications, in particular:įast Sport x H ydry, an ultimate sportswear system that keeps polyester colorful, dry, and fresh for longer. All systems can be found on the Archroma System Selector. The solution systems and innovations presented by Archroma have all been selected for their compliance with “The Archroma Way to a Sustainable World: Safe, efficient, enhanced, it’s our nature”.Īll cost and resource savings are substantiated using the One Way Impact Calculator, a proprietary process simulation and calculation tool designed to provide an accurate estimate of the process costs, resource utilization, effluent discharge quality, and CO2 emissions of production processes and systems.Īt Intertextile, visitors were able to discover the 70+ systems recently developed by Archroma along the principles of The Archroma Way to help them create value in their textile applications and markets. (Photo Archroma)Īrchroma, a global enterprise in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, was at Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition (Intertextile), to present its latest innovations and system solutions aimed to help textile manufacturers in China with optimized productivity and/or value creation in their markets. ![]() ![]() Archroma describes this new development as a step-change in dyes manufacturing and coloration technology.Archroma was at Intertextile 2021 to launch its latest innovations and solution systems aimed to help textile manufacturers with optimized productivity and/or value creation in their market. They have the overall performance of the company’s existing range of sulfur dyes made from conventional raw materials. The new dyes, which Archroma describes as biosynthetic sulfur dyes, have been four years in the making. The chip can contain information such as the mill which dyed the fabric and where the garment was laundered, as well as the source of bio-based raw material. “We all should have the possibility to choose the fashion option with the least environmental impact and to be safe in the knowledge that there is substance behind what is claimed on the label. “Our aim is to give consumers a choice”, says Alan Cunningham, Head of Textiles Dyes Marketing at Archroma. Archroma believes that this is the first time that NFC is being used in this way. Each hang tag incorporates a chip with all the information on it, and that information can be accessed by the prospective buyer in the shop using Near Field Communications (NFC) technology incorporated into their phone. They can be used to provide rich red, brown and green colors to denim and casualwear.Īrchroma will put all the information about individual batches of color on hang tags to be attached to each item of clothing. Earthcolors make use of agriculture waste products that would otherwise be sent to landfill.
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