spot_img
spot_img
Bruckner Textile Machinery
Ready To Show textile and Fashion Expo
spot_img

TAF launches Regel™ – recycled acrylic fibre

Thai Acrylic Fibre Co. Ltd. (TAF), part of Aditya Birla Group, has launched a recycled acrylic fibre. The new fibre branded as “Regel™” is made by recycling acrylic waste and has already received the Global Recycled Standards or GRS certification.

TAF has developed this fibre as a result of growing demand of sustainable fashion products from global consumers, brands and retailers. Waste accumulation and its management is one of the key sustainability challenges of the industry and therefore recycling pre-consumer, post-consumer and in-process waste to make new products is one of the most preferred and prevalent ways to reduce the environment impact.

“Regel™ is a unique innovation as it is one of the first successful commercialization of acrylic fibre produced by recycling the waste. The idea for Regel™ was conceptualized from our interaction with key fashion retailers who are looking to replace the conventional fibres with materials that have a better sustainability index. It took us almost 1.5 years of extensive R&D to formulate the process and technology for recycling acrylic waste.”, says Thomas Varghese, Business Head – Textiles, Aditya Birla Group.

Regel™ fibre is composed of 50% recycled waste and 50% virgin polymer, with potential to go even higher on the recycled component. “The unique part of Regel™ technology is that it ensures the homogeneous mixing of both recycled & virgin polymer, while maintaining the quality and other functional benefits of acrylic fibre like warmth, comfort and vibrant shades. This is a key advantage of Regel™ fibre over other techniques like mechanical shredding where there is a limitation on content, quality and color selection as the behavior and properties of Regel™ fibre is exactly same as fresh acrylic fibre.”, adds Siddhartha Chakrabarti, Chief Research & Technology Officer, TAF.

Regel™ fibre is commercially available and produced at TAF’s acrylic fibre plant in Saraburi.

 

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Related News

MSG Group Highlights Polyester Yarn Innovations and Commitment to Sustainability at Colombia Moda 2024

MSG Yarns Industry and Trade Inc., a leading Turkish...

What is Velvet Yarn?

Velvet yarn is a type of yarn that produces...

Exploring the Art of Macrame and the Importance of Choosing the Right Yarn

Macrame, the art of creating decorative designs through intricate...

Lenzing Nonwovens Expands Its LENZING™ Lyocell Dry Fiber Portfolio To Offer Cellulosic Solutions For A Wider Range Of Applications

Lenzing Nonwovens, a supplier of regenerated cellulose fibers, is...

Syre (Sweden) Joins ITMF as Corporate Member

Syre’s mission is it “to decarbonize and dewaste textiles,...

BCF Yarn Producer Sitong Expands Polyester Capacities by Oerlikon Neumag

The Chinese carpet yarn manufacturer Zhejiang Sitong New Material...
×