Untitled - Smartfiber AG
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Untitled - Smartfiber AG
new products Lenzing’s Modal fibre with Edelweiss effect Lenzing, the world’s leading manufacturer of innovative cellulose fibers, presented the botanic towel featuring the Edelweiss effect at Heimtextil in Frankfurt held during January 11-14. Thanks to the natural origin of the fiber, Lenzing Modal is made from beech wood, and the botanic feeling can be incorporated into remarkable terry goods. Beech wood proliferates by rejuvenation. So no reforestation or plantations are necessary. More than half of the wood used at Lenzing comes from Austria and the remainder from the neighboring countries. Dr. Susanne Jary, Head of Marketing for Home Textiles, Lenzing 30 | The Textile Magazine jANUARY 2012 The botanic origin of Lenzing Modal provides critical sustainability benefits for terry goods, benefits that are becoming increasingly important. However, it is not only the fiber’s eco-friendliness that makes it so compelling. Its performance properties such as color brilliance, absorbency and softness make terry goods of Lenzing Modal particularly appealing to consumers. In fact, 89 per cent of consumers in a recent survey stated that towels with Lenzing Modal stay softer than 100 per cent cotton towels even after repeated washing. Plus, colors are richer and more intense new products with Lenzing Modal. Gradual fading or graying is no longer an issue with Lenzing Modal terry goods. Finally, these towels deliver a higher absorption rate than 100 per cent cotton towels, thanks to the fiber’s unique structure. With Edelweiss, Lenzing is setting new technological and environmental standards for the entire cellulose fiber industry. Lenzing’s innovative Modal production process involves oxygen-based chemistry. It is more environmentally friendly than conventional production procedures. Thus Lenzing Modal Edelweiss is the only Modal fiber to satisfy the highest environmental standards. Environmental benefits such as the replenishable and natural raw material, CO2-neutrality and the highest production yield make the new Lenzing Modal Edelweiss the eco-fiber of choice. Lenzing Modal Edelweiss is produced differently from the conventional Lenzing Modal, but the fibers’ main properties such as softness and color brilliance are the same. The fibers process identically at all points in the textile chain. Susanne Jary, Lenzing’s head of marketing for home textiles, explains how unique Edelweiss is. “The fiber plant in Lenzing Austria is the only one in the world which is fully integrated and has all production steps, from the pulp to the fiber, perfectly under control. Throughout the entire process, attention is paid to environmental protection”. Lenzing is a pioneer in the field of wood-organic refineries. The integrated, CO2-neutral process at the company site, in combination with other innovative processes, results in excess energy generation and the production of high quality chemicals from the Intense and brilliant colors with Lenzing wood. The pulp facModal terry good (left) compared to 100% tory serves as a net cotton terry (right). supplier of power for the entire Lenzing site. These special processes were developed by Lenzing and are not commercially available. Lenzing Modal terry (left) immediately soaks up water. Water droplets remain on the surface of 100% cotton terry (right). 32 | The Textile Magazine jANUARY 2012 w new products Lenzing AG, the world market leader for man-made cellulose fibers, and the German company smartfiber AG/ Rudolstadt are expanding their mutual co-operation. In the future Lenzing will exclusively produce the lyocell specialty fibers smartcel and SeaCell developed by smartfiber at the Lenzing site in Upper Austria. In 2007, Lenzing already granted smartfiber a licence for pilot production of the new type of lyocell specialty fibers. Moreover, smartfiber and Lenzing have been co-operating for several years to develop fabrics and on various research projects. For reasons of profitability, the pilot plant of smartfiber is being relocated from Rudolstadt to Lenzing in order to be able to rapidly move ahead with the commercial exploitation of smartcel and SeaCell fibers in spite of rising energy and raw material prices. The integration of the facility in Lenzing, the world’s largest cellulose fiber production site, will facilitate a significantly better cost structure. Moreover, the smartfiber pilot plant had recently reached its capacity limits due to the continually increasing order volume, which no longer made it possible to optimally co-ordinate the incoming orders and accept large orders. smartfiber will continue to be responsible for the sales and marketing of smartcel and SeaCell. The smartcel and SeaCell fibers are primarily used in home textiles as well as in the fashion and medicine segments. The SeaCell fibers contain valuable active substances from seaweed which promotes health, nurtures the skin and protects against free radicals. smartcel sensitive is the first anti-bacterial, natural fiber available on the market to which the essential trace element zinc is added, thus enabling regenerative skin care and hygiene in textiles. The management of smartfiber considers the intensified co-operation with Lenzing to be an important and futureoriented step for the benefit of customers – a win-win situation for the two companies involved. Thus the high level of competence on the part of Lenzing with respect to the production and processing of lyocell fibers under the brand TENCEL will be combined with the original and innovative patented technology of the function-oriented fiber products developed by smartfiber. The objective of smartfiber is to be able to offer the best possible quality, service-oriented order processing and intensified sales-driven marketing support to customers in the future. For Lenzing the launch of pilot production for smartfiber at the Lenzing site is a consistent continuation of the research and development partnership which smartfiber and Lenzing have pursued for years. w The Textile Magazine jANUARY 2012 | 33