Noble Biomaterials x Coolcore
Noble Biomaterials, a leading global supplier of antimicrobial and conductive solutions for soft surfaces, is set to unveil its latest innovation, CoolPro, in partnership with Coolcore. CoolPro represents the latest advancement in Noble Biomaterials’ Ionic+ fabric portfolio, merging Coolcore’s patented cooling technology with Ionic+ Pro antimicrobial yarns.
The result is a fabric that not only cools but also inhibits the growth of odorous bacteria, creating a chemical-free, permanent solution. CoolPro’s technology is embedded in the fibers, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Allon Cohne, Senior Vice President of Ionic+ and Chief Marketing Officer at Noble Biomaterials, expressed enthusiasm about the launch: “We’re excited to introduce CoolPro at the Functional Fabric Fair in Portland. This is another great example of industry partners working together to offer new fabric technology to a combined customer base. Ionic+ Pro is being used as a performance enhancement to existing fabric platforms and offers brands unique positioning and added value to their product lines.”
One of CoolPro’s standout features is its versatility. The fabric can be blended with a wide range of natural and synthetic fibers and is fully dyeable, making it adaptable to various applications. This flexibility allows brands to maintain a broad spectrum of color options without compromising the fabric’s cooling and antimicrobial properties.
Eric Schenker, CEO of Coolcore, highlighted the significance of this collaboration: “We are proud to partner with Noble Biomaterials to launch CoolPro, a technology that truly represents the future of performance fabrics. At Coolcore, we strive to develop innovative, sustainable cooling solutions. CoolPro takes this mission further by combining our chemical-free advanced cooling technology with chemical-free and long-lasting antimicrobial benefits, offering brands a versatile, high-performance fabric that lasts.”
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