Huntsman Textile Effects, a leading dyes and chemicals provider to the textile industry and related industries to deliver additional bright shades for woven and knitted polyamide (PA) fabrics, has extended its market leading LANASET, new range of dyes.
According to the manufacturer, its tailor-made for polyamide fabrics LANASET PA dyes are said to offer excellent trichromy with perfect tone-on-tone build-up and high flexibility for shade matching.
Fully compatible with the original LANASET dyes, the extended range was designed to offer easy dye selection, broad shade coverage and flexibility.
These new dyes are expected to help textile mills meet rising demand for cost effective PA fabrics with high light fastness and exceptional wetfastness in a broad range of bright fashion shades, according to the company.
With high light-fastness properties, LANASET PA is well suited for high performance outdoor wear and sportswear, including wind breakers, skiwear and mountaineering clothing, as well as swimwear and lingerie.
Preserving the integrity of lamination, which can be hampered by conventional fixing agents, the LANASET PA dyes also demonstrate good fastness to chlorinated water, avoiding the need for an additional chlorine fastness improver.
The company uses cutting edge technology to develop solutions and create innovative products with intelligent effects such as built-in freshness, sun protection or state-of-the-art dyes which reduce water and energy consumption.
Huntsman Textile Effects continues to listen and work closely with the world’s textile mills as they develop innovative new chemistries that meet their needs and the demands of end-user customers around the world, said Naidu, Global Vice President, Strategic Marketing and Planning of Huntsman Textile Effects.
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