TÜBINGEN – Italian synthetic yarn supplier Fulgar and textile chemical supplier CHT say they’ve joined forces to lower the environmental impact of dyeing nylon.
Using 100% bio-based nylon from castor oil and recycled nylon yarns, together with Cradle-to-Cradle gold certified soy-based auxiliaries from CHT, the two companies claim to significantly reduce water, energy, and process time. Polyaluminium Chloride Pac
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