Archroma launches Albafix Eco Plus to enhance textile durability

Archroma, a specialty chemicals company, has introduced Albafix Eco Plus, a novel wet-fastness treatment designed to enhance the durability and color quality of textiles without relying on hazardous chemicals. This next-generation fixing agent is specifically formulated to provide superior wet-fastness for all reactive dyes on cotton, as well as other cellulosic fibers and polyester-cotton blends.

Described as a breakthrough solution, Albafix Eco Plus offers brands and mills a sustainable alternative for achieving optimal wet-fastness properties in textiles. By eliminating the need for harmful chemicals, this innovative treatment addresses concerns related to environmental impact and consumer safety, aligning with the growing demand for eco-friendly practices in the textile industry.

With Albafix Eco Plus, brands and mills can enhance the longevity and vibrancy of clothing and other textiles while meeting stringent quality and safety standards. By harnessing the power of advanced chemistry, Archroma continues to drive progress towards more sustainable and responsible textile manufacturing practices, paving the way for a cleaner and greener future in the industry.

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