TAPPI Over The Wire Paper 360
Past Issues | Printer Friendly | TAPPI.org | Advertise | Buyers Guide | Travels with Larry Archive Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
       

Teijin Develops Indigo-Like Synthetic Fiber with Japanese Textile Mills

Print Print this Article | Send to Colleague

Teijin Frontier, the Teijin Group’s fiber products converting company, has developed an indigo-like synthetic fiber, named INDI5, in collaboration with Daiichi Gousen and Mitsuke Senkou, Japanese long-established textile mills of heavy-weight fabrics and dyeing. 

INDI5 is a lightweight indigo-like fabric that has been designed to offer comfort, easy care, and fade resistance. The colorfast indigo-like fabric combines Teijin Frontier’s polymer-modification technology, Daiichi Gousen’s weaving technology, and Mitsuke Senkou’s dyeing technology. 
 
More information is available online.

 

Back to TAPPI: Over The Wire

Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn