PROTECTIVE TEXTILES

We engineer, design and manufacture advanced and sustainable protective textiles for the industrial and safety industries, military, first responders, and medical activities. Leading innovation in personal protective textiles, we collaborate with our customers to meet the most stringent specification standards. We use ground-breaking technologies to create innovative textiles that can be used to enhance product design, add value to products, or reduce environmental impact.

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INNOVATION

Stay safe and work comfortably.

Trust in our protective textiles to provide next-level performance. Whether in the military, a first responder, or an industrial or medical professional, our innovative textiles have got you covered.

We put your safety first with textiles that combine protection and performance.

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FROM FIBER TO FABRIC

Our deep textile expertise allows us to bring innovative solutions to our customers. One of our key advantages is our vertical integration of our supply chain that allows us to control the manufacturing process from fiber to fabric.

Manufacturing capabilities

STOCK DYEING

Fiber that has been dyed before being spun into yarn.

FIBER BLENDING

A yarn is created when two or more staple fibers are blended and spun into yarn or when two or more single-fiber yarns are woven together to form a fabric. Fibers are often blended to achieve desired performance characteristics.

YARN MANUFACTURING

Yarn manufacturing is a sequence of processes that convert fiber into yarn suitable including Spun Yarn Manufacturing, Yarn Texturing and Novelty Yarn Manufacturing.

YARN DYEING

A quantity of textile fiber, yarn, or woven goods dyed in one production run. Lot size can vary greatly depending on the mill or finishing plant’s dyeing processes and equipment.

WARPING

The process in which yarns are wound, parallel onto a warp beam.

WEAVING

The term used to describe the structure created through the interlacing of a warp and weft. Three basic weave structures are created: plain, twill and satin. All other weaves, no matter how intricate, are derived from these three structures.

KNITTING

A fabric produced by continuous interlooping of one or more yarns. Specialty knitted fabrics are mostly used for casements and upholstery.

PIECE DYEING

Fabric that has been dyed in piece form after weaving, as opposed to dyeing in yarn form or stock dyeing piled yarn: A yarn formed by twisting together two or more single yarns.

FINISHING

Any processes or treatments applied to a material to alter or change the look, feel, or performance. Some examples are calendering, coatings, embossing, fire resistance, heat treatments, laminations, moisture barriers, soil and stain repellents, washing, and ultraviolet protection.