Investment boosts capacity at Arville
Fibres/Yarns/Fabrics
Arville returns from Australia with new leads
Technical textiles specialist Arville is following up on its many new enquiries after successful events and expos – including a trip to Melbourne.
2nd October 2019
Innovation in Textiles
|
Wetherby
The company debuted fabrics aimed at personnel within Australasia’s firefighting, police, military and first-responder sectors. © Arville
Technical textiles specialist Arville is following up on its many new enquiries after successful events and expos – including a trip to Melbourne for the AFAC19 fire and emergency management conference.
At the AFAC event, Arville, headquartered in Wetherby, unveiled a specialist range of innovative fabrics designed to offer maximum comfort, movement and protection for firefighters and first responders. The show proved to be a great opportunity to meet new and established customers and partners – and discuss, in detail, latest developments, projects and requirements.
The show saw the debut of Arville 4WS (four-way-stretch) and Arville ComfortShell – fabrics specifically aimed at key personnel within Australasia’s firefighting, police, military and first-responder sectors.
The participation followed on from an equally fruitful attendance at Techtextil in Frankfurt, earlier in the year.
“We recognised that there was a gap in the market for materials which, as well as giving high levels of heat and flame protection, are lightweight and non-bulky to allow firefighters much greater freedom to do their jobs,” commented Andy Smith, Arville’s Group Head of Marketing. “As a result of AFAC19, we have been inundated with enquiries about 4WS and ComfortShell, which address problems experienced by firefighters in terms of general mobility, heat exhaustion and moisture management within the garments.”
“Both of these patented fabrics offer sophisticated thermal protection and moisture management, as well as a high level of flexibility, movement and comfort.”
Arville is becoming increasingly recognised as the supplier of choice for specialist technical textiles due to their ability to develop and deliver new innovations to the market.
The latest materials for personal protection equipment (PPE) form just part of a wider portfolio of high-performance fabrics, which Arville has engineered for aerospace, military, industrial and filtration end applications. “Since AFAC we have become involved in several large tenders and we are confident of progressing them,” added Mr Smith.
Arville has achieved successive year-on-year double digit growth. The company, which dates back to the 1950s, recently invested £1.2 million in new weaving and warping machines to meet a strategic need to boost its manufacturing capabilities.
Further reading
Business intelligence for the fibre, textiles and apparel industries: technologies, innovations, markets, investments, trade policy, sourcing, strategy...
Find out more