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DuPont introduces heated clothing technology at ISPO

According to the company, its Intexar Heat enables thin, safe and efficient heated garments.

31st January 2018

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Wilmington, DE

Sports/​Outdoor

DuPont Advanced Materials (DuPont) has announced the newest offering from DuPont Intexar – a powered smart clothing technology for on-body heating. Intexar Heat is a thin lightweight and durable heating solution for outdoor clothing that is designed to be easily integrated into garments.

DuPont highlighted Intexar Heat in partnership with the Formosa Taffeta Company (FTC) at the ISPO Munich trade show, which concluded in Munich, Germany, today.

“Intexar Heat is a revolutionary stretchable ink and film that when powered, creates a comfortable warmth,” said Michael Burrows, Global Business Manager, DuPont Advanced Materials. “Our team has worked hard to develop a heater that feels like fabric, doesn’t rely on cables, thick wires or big batteries, and can stand up to very cold environments. From outdoor enthusiasts to industrial workers, Intexar Heat can help conquer the elements in comfort, increasing focus and improving performance.”

FTC is the first textiles manufacturer to take advantage of Intexar Heat technology as part of its Permawarm line. Permawarm delivers clothing brands a complete garment heater system including the Intexar heater, connectors and control software.

“With Permawarm, clothing brands can focus on garment design and brand engagement. We are taking the guesswork out of bringing their customers safe and comfortable heated garments,” said James Lee, president of FTC.

Intexar materials also can enable biometric monitoring in smart clothing. Pulse rate, respiratory rate, muscle activity and form awareness are all measurable using sensors and conductive pathways built from Intexar.

www.intexar.dupont.com

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