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Stahl completes EVO PU coating range for more sustainable coated fabrics
Stahl's EVO building blocks are said to enable manufacturers to produce coated fabrics in a more sustainable way.
29th August 2014
Innovation in Textiles
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Waalwijk
Lowering the environmental impact of their products is a priority for brands in the fashion, interior design and automotive industry.
To support these brands, Stahl, a leader in chemicals for leather products and performance coatings, now offers a complete EVO range, the next generation polyurethane coatings for shoes, bags, upholstery and automotive interiors.
Sustainable alternative
The EVO building blocks are said to enable manufacturers to produce coated fabrics in a more sustainable way and in line with the latest fashion trends. Stahl’s innovative additions are the 100% water-based EVO topcoat and the DMF(A)-free EVO base.
The latest is a more sustainable alternative for the conventional DMF(A) coagulation process. The EVO coatings that do not contain any restricted substances, offer the performance that brands are used to, while also reducing water and energy usage during the production process, according to the company.
Functionality and looks
Several manufacturers in the fashion, upholstery and automotive industry are already using the EVO products. “These customers have experienced that they can realise the required functionality and the latest looks with the EVO building blocks in a more sustainable manner,” said Uwe Siebgens, Stahl’s Group Director Performance Coatings.
“We are now able to offer a complete EVO toolbox, including a water-based EVO topcoat and a DMF(A)-free EVO base. This complete EVO range is a large step forward towards a more sustainable production process for PU coated fabrics.”
Stahl
Stahl is the leading company in chemicals for leather products and performance coatings. With its three brands Stahl, PielColor and Picassian, the company is said to deliver best in class solutions for the automotive, fashion and furniture industry amongst others.
With more than 1,800 employees at 11 manufacturing sites and 38 laboratories in 23 countries, Stahl is expected to realise an annual turnover of over EUR 600 million.
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