Improved stain protection with Empel
Dyeing/Finishing/Printing
New sustainable stain protection
Treatment continues to release new stains even after 20 previous wash cycles.
4th April 2022
Innovation in Textiles
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Albuquerque, NM, USA
Green Theme Technologies (GTT), of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is launching Empel DSR to provide durable stain protection to a wide range of textiles. The protective treatment outperforms other currently available C6 and C0 options the company says, and is free from perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Tricky stains, such as mustard, red wine, coffee, salad dressing, suntan oil,and motor oil were applied on polyester and acrylic fabrics commonly used in uphoulstery and outdoor furniture. Researchers let the stains sit for 24 hours. The soiled samples were then washed in a home washing machine for one cycle in cold water with liquid detergent. The post laundry scores show excellent results following the AATCC 130 stain standards. GTT found that Empel DSR continued to release new stains even after 20 previous wash cycles.
The treatment encapsulates each fibre inside a yarn with an ultra-fine protective polymer. This polymer barrier prevents stains from contacting the fibres and from adhering to fabrics. The stains are then more easily released in a normal cold-water laundry cycle.
“The goal was to safely protect fabrics from stains for easier cleaning at lower temperatures,” said GTT vice president Martin Flora. “Empel DSR also helps brands create lasting sustainable products by protecting the fabric from common deep penetrating stains that typically ruin the appearance of upholstered furniture and apparel.”
Certified by Oeko Tex for general environmental safety and by Bureau Veritas as PFAS-free, GTT’s Empel DSR has numerous applications across industries and around the globe. It is currently being released with select partner brands.
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