Crypton Inc. an innovative industry leader with deep commitment to product excellence and a producer of eco-friendly performance fabrics featuring stain-, water- odor- and microbe-repelling technology has introduced C Zero, a non-fluorinated performance fabric offering protection from water-based spills as well as liquids such as sodas, coffee and wine.
C Zero is the first non-fluorinated fabric protection and they are excited to bring it to the marketplace, said Randy Rubin, founder, Crypton.
While Crypton, Nanotex and INCASE are needed for cleaning oily food stains, C Zero offers excellent protection from water-based spills and the opportunity for a higher LEED score.
As per Crypton report, the repellent technology have been incorporated into the fabric via a factory-applied process whereby the entire fabric is immersed, treating every fiber. The chemistry is cross-linked for durability using high-temperature and industrial dyeing.
Crypton based in West Bloomfield Michigan, with a green manufacturing facility in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, is the only textile solution in the world creating a new generation of stylish fabrics that are moisture-resistant and easy-to-clean, yet soft, comfortable and breathable
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