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HeiQ launches HeiQ XReflex

By January 21, 20192 Mins Read
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Swiss textile innovator HeiQ has launched HeiQ
XReflex – a radiant barrier technology on high performance fabrics to create warmth without bulk and allow the user to “Wear Less in Winter®”.


Humans lose about 60 per cent of body heat through thermal radiation. In order to stay warm, insulations
made out of down, synthetic or fleece are typically used
in outerwear. The thicker the insulation, the less heat loss and the warmer the person. For the active person or traveler, the goal is to find the same warmth without
all the bulk.


HeiQ XReflex does just that – the innovative radiant barrier technology allows outerwear, midlayers, sleeping bags, etc. to maintain the required level of warmth while reducing bulk by as much as 50 per cent. With an ultra-thin reflective surface applied through a high-tech vapour deposition process, HeiQ XReflex reflects the body’s radiant heat, increasing the thermal resistance and allowing maximum breathability. Matched with a specific insulation, this combination creates the optimal heat retention required for the product. By using one layer
of HeiQ XReflex, a saving of 25 per cent in bulk can be expected. And with two layers, the bulk can be reduced
by up to 50 per cent while maintaining the same level of thermal resistance. Also worth noting is the environmental footprint savings – one insulated jacket will save 6L water, 280g CO2 and 10MJ of energy.


HeiQ XReflex is created through collaboration between HeiQ and Xefco, an Australian textile technology company that is
a partner of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Deakin University. “Warmth without bulk is the best of both worlds for
the active consumer”, says Christian von Uthmann, Chief Sales Officer at HeiQ Materials AG. “This technology reduces insulation
bulk to create thin, lightweight, breathable products”, continues von Uthmann, “which
in turn consumes fewer raw materials for
more sustainable products.”

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