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Home » Dow launches ECOFAST Pure sustainable textile treatment
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Dow launches ECOFAST Pure sustainable textile treatment

By March 12, 20182 Mins Read
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Dow Chemical Company has launched ECOFAST Pure sustainable textile treatment at the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) international conference. This breakthrough technology enables unique, brighter colours on natural textiles and significantly improves resource efficiency during the dyeing process.

Dow’s patented technology allows for the uptake of reactive, direct and acid dyes on natural fibers and fabrics, used in products from apparel to home goods. Most notably, acid dyes are used to achieve colours such as fluorescents, which, until now, were unavailable on cotton, the most preferred clothing material by consumers. ECOFAST Pure also improves colour fastness to provide brand owners peace of mind that the quality of a product will stand up against wear over time, says Dow.

“Dow has leveraged over a century of material science knowledge to help address the performance and sustainability gaps in the textile industry,” said Esma Talu, Market Manager, Dow. “By pre-treating textiles with ECOFAST Pure, manufacturers can deliver longer lasting, new generation colours on natural textiles while simultaneously reducing water, dye and energy use.”

At the core of ECOFAST Pure is Dow’s commitment to deliver sustainable chemistry innovations, a key pillar Dow’s 2025 sustainability goals. Materials treated with ECOFAST Pure require less rinses and lower water temperatures during dyeing to ultimately decrease water use by more than 50 per cent as well as overall energy use. Manufacturers can also decrease dye use by 75 per cent through increased dye uptake and reduced cycle time, company adds. The enhanced resource efficiency can even be achieved without the addition of salts to the dye bath, Dow notes.

“Better manufacturing processes are key to more responsible textile production,” said Talu. “Through products like ECOFAST Pure, Dow is able to drive a more sustainable supply chain that requires less resources to create essential textiles for our society.”

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