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Home » Lenzing unveils Tencel Lyocell as stretch fabric alternative
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Lenzing unveils Tencel Lyocell as stretch fabric alternative

By January 22, 20242 Mins Read
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Stretch fabrics using Tencel Lyocell fibres are easy to care for, offering enhanced comfort and endless design possibilities for lightweight apparel.

Lenzing Group, a leading global producer of wood-based specialty fibres, announces a new processing technique of Tencel branded lyocell fibres tailored to create stretch fabrics that enhances comfort of the wearer. This solution offers a fossil-free alternative that delivers exceptional stretch and recovery properties while adhering to responsible production methods.

Fabric innovation features enhanced stretch, comfort and easy-to-care properties
Lenzing’s new processing technique involves re-engineering woven fabric composed of Tencel Lyocell fibres coupled with a fabric pre-treatment. During the wet process, Tencel Lyocell fibres undergo significant swelling in diameter, leading to increased yarn crimps in the width wise direction. This translates into a fabric that can stretch with enhanced recovery and does not shrink or wrinkle easily, maintaining a smooth appearance even after home laundering.
“Our technical innovation unlocks the inherent potential of Tencel Lyocell fibers for producing stretch fabrics that move in harmony with the body. This enhances comfort with easy-to-care properties, making it ideal for lightweight apparel,” said Rex Mok, Vice President of Fibre Technical Marketing and Development at Lenzing. “We are committed to fostering responsible production practices through innovations in the textile sector and are delighted to share this latest innovative development with our fabric mill partners. Together, we are taking a significant stride towards reduced usage of fossil-based materials within the textile value chain while ensuring comfort and material performance.”

Rex Mok, Vice President of Fibre Technical Marketing and Development, Lenzing
Empowering partners in their journey towards a more sustainable future

To take a step further, Lenzing extends its comprehensive support at the fabric development level to mill partners. The stretch fabrics made using Tencel Lyocell fibres meet the international standard for fabric stretch and recovery properties. The collaboration with Lenzing will enable mills and brands to unleash unlimited design possibilities while addressing the growing consumer demand for comfortable apparel produced responsibly, particularly in sectors such as sportswear, athleisure garments, loungewear, and home textiles.
A fossil-free alternative to conventional synthetic materials, Tencel Lyocell fibres used in the stretch fabrics are derived from controlled or certified wood sources and made from a resource-saving closed-loop production process. Additionally, the fibres are identifiable in end products and traceable back to their sources, ensuring greater accountability and transparency in the supply chain.

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