Textile Dyeing
CHT Group will present its latest sustainable textile solutions at Interdye 2026, taking place at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Center. The company will focus on resource-efficient dyeing processes and advanced technologies designed to reduce water, energy, and chemical use while improving overall production efficiency.
From its dyeing portfolio, CHT will present solutions for synthetic fibres such as PES Cooldye and PA Short Cut, along with concepts for cellulosic fibres. This includes “The WOW Concept,” a system focused on sustainable and efficient dyeing of cellulosic materials.
“The WOW Concept,” based on the BEZAKTIV ONE dye range, meets high environmental standards while offering strong colour performance. It ensures good durability and allows shorter processing times, helping improve productivity.
To further improve efficiency, the concept includes digital tools such as the CHT Textile Dyes App. Within this, the BEZAKTIV Soaping Advisor helps optimise processes, while the BEZAKTIV ONE Calculator allows users to measure and improve resource savings.
Another key innovation is the SHORT CUT concept for polyamide dyeing, which includes the bio-based fixing agent PAFIX BOND. This product addresses the need for environmentally friendly and bisphenol-free solutions in dyeing processes.
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