DuPont™ Sorona®
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DuPont™ Sorona®
DuPont™ Sorona® Renewably Sourced Polymer* *DuPont™ Sorona® contains 37% renewably sourced ingredients by weight. 2 Presentation Agenda What is Sorona® and how is it made with renewably sourced ingredients? Fiber properties Target markets and the type of fabrics needed to serve them Brand identification and support 2008-12-24 3 DuPont’s Industrial Biotechnology Capability Carbohydrates to Fuels & Chemicals Agricultural Inputs Plant Feedstocks Conversion to Sugars Fermentation Processes Biofuels Biochemicals • Seeds • Crop Protection • CO2 Sugar Starch Biomaterials Renewable Feedstocks Cellulose Differentiated Products Biofuels 2008-12-24 4 i Bio-PDO™ Manufacturing Pioneer Seed Corn Starch Glycerol Glucose Yeast PDO Bacterium Combined in a Single Biocatalyst Bio-PDO™ process consumes 40% less energy than the chemical PDO process it replaces. HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH Bio-PDO™ 2008-12-24 5 Manufacturing Process of Sorona® Polymer Starch Fermentation ©August 2005. Reprinted with permission from the Wilmington News Journal • Sorona® contains 37% renewably sourced ingredients by weight. • Production of Sorona requires 30% less energy than production of an equal amount of PA6 or Nylon6. • Production of Sorona reduces CO2 emission 63% over the production of an equal amount of PA6 or Nylon6. 2008-12-24 6 DuPont™ Sorona® Polymer 1,3-propanediol (PDO) + DMT / TPA • Unique polymer with versatile properties Catalyst O -(-C O C-OCH2CH2CH2O)- Sorona® polymer 2008-12-24 • 37% renewably sourced ingredients by weight n 7 Sorona®: a High Performance Polymer Unique molecular structure and crystalline morphology giving unique properties in fibers, plastics and films. Strain deformation occurs in crystalline regions, allowing full recovery. Tough 2GT, PET Stretch with recovery Resilient Soft Sorona® 3GT, PTT Thermo-formable 4GT, PBT 2008-12-24 8 Fiber Property Comparison PROPERTY PTT PET PA6 PA6.6 Tenacity (g/denier) Break Elongation (%) Load at 10% Strain (cN/dtex) Glass Transition (oC) Melting Point (oC) Density (g/cm3) Water Absorption (% by weight – 14 days) 2.8-3.2 90-100 0.8 2.8-6.0 45-50 2.0 4.6-8.8 38-45 1.2 4.6-8.8 38-45 N/A 45-65 228 1.33 0.15 70-80 265 1.40 0.49 40-87 220 1.13 9.5 50-90 265 1.14 8.9 Low Low Low Low Flammability 2008-12-24 9 Type of Fibers Produced Extruded Yarn Converted Yarn Fabric Structure Weft Knits Filling Yarns for Natural Warps POY DTY Filling Yarns for Sorona® Warps Back bar for warp knitting Comfort length stretch Carpet Resilience, Softness, Permanent Stain Resistance Weft Knit, Woven, Hosiery Good Pilling Resistance, comfort stretch, softness bright colors Blended with Natural Weft Knit, Woven, Hosiery fibers Comfort stretch, low temperature heat-set, softness BCF 100% 2008-12-24 Comfort Stretch, Moisture Management, Bright Colors Width Stretch, Stability for Natural Fibers at lower heatsetting temperature Width Stretch, Resistance to: wrinkling, soiling, UV Degradation Weft Knits (with or without Drape, silkiness, softness, bright elastane) colors Warp Knits (with or without Drape, silkiness, softness, bright elastane) colors Warp Yarns for weaving Softness FDY Staple Sorona® Benefits 10 Tensile Properties of Flat Yarns • Longer Break Elongation • Good Toughness • Lower initial modulus 2008-12-24 11 Stretch & recovery of fibers from Sorona® Fully drawn Sorona® recovers well without any permanent set Total Recovery, % 100 90 3GT 80 PET 70 PA66 PBT 60 50 0 5 10 15 20 Applied Strain, % 2008-12-24 25 30 12 Recovery of Textured Yarns Sorona® textured yarns recover 100% from elongations of up to 45% 2008-12-24 13 Sorona® is softer than PET and PA 700 Average Softness (g) 0.12 600 0.1 0.08 PET 640 cN/tex 500 0.06 400 0.04 300 0.02 0 200 PTT PET PA 6.6 PTT 180 cN/tex 100 Y oung's M odulus Low bending rigidity results in Softer fabrics at equal dpf or Higher dpf for equal softness 2008-12-24 0 14 Dye Performance Atmospherically Dyeable Without Carriers* 5 5 100% Limit Color Depth 4 4 3 3 3GT PET 2 2 1 1 0 0 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130 --1 1 Dyeing Temperature (C° °) * High energy dyes may require temperatures above 100oC 2008-12-24 15 Target Market: Swimwear Women’s Stretch Swimwear Softness – FDY silky and drape – DTY cottony aesthetic Bright Colors with good fastness Good printability (heat-transfer) Fast drying Chlorine-proof Warp knit with elastane – tricot, generalissimo 40 denier Sorona® FDY with 40 denier elastane 180 – 220g/m2 40 denier Sorona® FDY with 70 denier elastane 240 – 260g/m2 shaping fabric Circular Knit with elastane – plated single jersey 70 denier FDY Sorona® with 40 denier elastane 180 – 220g/m2 70 denier FDY Sorona® with 55 denier elastane 220 – 240 g/m2 shaping fabric 2008-12-24 16 Target Market: Swimwear Men’s Rigid Swimwear – Board Shorts – Crosses over from Surf to Skate to Street Wear Softness – cottony aesthetic Bright Colors with good fastness Good printability (heat-transfer) Fast drying Chlorine-proof Woven fabrics – without elastane – plain weave with sanded finish dyed solid colors or prepared for print 150 denier Sorona® DTY filling across 70 denier FDY Sorona® warp 150 denier Sorona® DTY filling across 150 denier FDY Sorona® warp 2008-12-24 17 Target Market: Intimate Apparel Women’s Panty, Brassiere and Foundation Fabrics Softness and drape Color depth with fastness Printability with good separation Comfort stretch Moldability at lower temperature Easy-care Warp knits Tricots with 40 denier FDY Sorona® with 20 denier elastane 130-150 g/m2 Tricots with 30* denier FDY Sorona® with 20 denier elastane 100-120 g/m2 Tricots 40 denier FDY Sorona® without elastane 70-90 g/m2 Raschel 70 denier FDY Sorona® with 140 denier elastane for power mesh Weft Knits – large diameter and body size (seamless) Fine gauge single knitting 70 denier FDY Sorona® with 30 or 40 denier elastane 70 denier DTY Sorona® with 30 or 40 denier elastane for seamless panties and tops Spun yarns, 100% or in blends with cotton, bamboo, other regenerated cellulosics 2008-12-24 * 30 denier Sorona® not yet available in the market 18 Target Market: Intimate Apparel Men’s and Women’s Underwear Comfort stretch without elastane Bleachable Softness with cottony aesthetic Color depth with fastness Easy-care Weft Knits – large diameter and body size (seamless) Fine gauge single knitting 70 denier DTY Sorona® with 20 denier elastane or without 70 denier DTY Sorona® with 30 or 40 denier elastane for seamless panties and tops Spun yarns, 100% or in blends with cotton, bamboo, other regenerated cellulosics with and without elastane 145-180 g/m2 2008-12-24 19 Target Market: Active Apparel Base Layer, Active Top and Mid-Layer Fabrics Moisture Management Softness Comfort stretch Bright Colors with good fastness Weft Knits – large diameter and body size (seamless) Fine gauge single knitting 70 denier DTY Sorona® with 20 denier elastane or without - closed meshes, plated fabrics with denier gradient – 150-180 g/m2 70 denier DTY Sorona® with or without elastane for seamless tops with strategically placed support and ventilation. Fine gauge double knit piqué with two yarns. Light to medium weight fleece 2008-12-24 20 Target Market: Active Shell and Accessories Liner, Shell and Running Short Fabrics Moisture Management Quick drying Softness Comfort stretch Bright Colors with good fastness Woven fabrics 100 – 175 g/m2 using FDY warps and DTY Sorona® filling yarns Sport Socks Moisture Management Softness Comfort stretch Bright Colors with good fastness Bleachability Spun Yarns and DTY filament yarns 2008-12-24 21 Ready to Wear Broad range of fabric options Spun yarn blends – produce softer fabrics because Sorona® heat sets at lower temperature (150oC) Fabric blends – warp/fill wovens or combined on the knitting machine 2008-12-24 Sorona® / cotton Sorona® / wool Sorona® / modal Sorona® / bamboo 22 An Icon that Differentiates Your Brand * *Sorona® contains 37% renewably sourced ingredients by weight. VISIT: www.sorona.dupont.com, www.renewable.dupont.com for more details. 2008-12-24 23 DuPont™ Sorona® Hangtag Program Eligibility: Garment fabric containing no less than 20% of Sorona® content by weight, but excluding fabrics for garment accessories. Scope of Sorona® content: -Homo Fiber -Bi-component fiber Hangtag Versions: 2008-12-24 1. DuPont version 2. Fiber Licensee version 3. Brand-house version 24 DuPont™ Sorona® Hangtag Program DuPont Version • Designed by DuPont • Applicant: Brand-house • A request form and hangtag agreement required • Three sample garments to be presented when filing a request • Printed, numbered and distributed by DuPont U.S. only 2008-12-24 25 DuPont™ Sorona® Hangtag Program Licensee Version • Designed by DuPont • Applicant: Brand-house and mills • Hangtag with fiber trademark and licensee information • Printing and distribution management by fiber licensees of Sorona® 2008-12-24 26 DuPont™ Sorona® Hangtag Program Third-Party Version • Designed by Brand-house • Reviewed and filed by DuPont • A request form and trademark agreement required by DuPont • Three sample garments to be presented when filing a request • Printed and used by Brand-house 2008-12-24 27 Flow Chart for DuPont Hangtag Application Brandhouse request DuPont Office Confirm information Paperwork signed Hangtag distributed 2008-12-24 Mill Fiber Licensee 28 Flow Chart for Third-Party Hangtag Application Brandhouse Request to use 3rd party hangtag Agree for 3rd party design DuPont Office Confirm information Mill Design submission for agreement and filing by DuPont 2008-12-24 Fiber Licensee ©2008 DuPont. All rights reserved. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The Miracles of Science, Sorona® and the renewably sourced icon™ are registered trademarks or trademarks of DuPont. www.sorona.dupont.com www.renewable.dupont.com