BASF presented ideas for innovative
technical textiles
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BASF is the world’s
leading chemical company: Its portfolio ranges from
chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural
products, fine chemicals and oil and gas.In addition to a
variety of textile coating solutions, the focus this year is
on electro conductive textiles. |
E-Textiles will open up new
possibilities
Electroconductive textiles, so called E-Textiles, combine
typical textile properties such as flexibility, tensile strength
and handle with electrical or metallic functions such as thermal
and electrical conductivity. BASF introduces under the name
Texapret®E, a new technology, where these products can be
produced on an industrial scale. E-Textiles can be used in
diverse fields of applications, such as the automotive and
construction sectors.
Various possible applications for this innovation were
presented at the show:
- The surrounding environment can be observed with textiles
fitted with sensors: A sensor-equipped carpet, for example,
could detect, evaluate and relay movements. Such textiles can
be used in nursing homes where unusual falls can be
immediately reported and assistance can be provided
immediately.
- Textiles with LEDs (light-emitting diodes) open up new
possibilities for furnishings and advertising media. For
example, flags and banners that are visible at night.
Textile solutions for construction and home textile
applications: self-cleaning effect and water-, oil-, and
dirt-repellence BASF Textile Chemicals have a variety of
solutions for both inside and outside any building, including
private homes.
For example, when textiles are treated with BASF’s Mincor®,
even stubborn dirt particles can be washed off easily simply
with water. Mincor® is a finishing system based on
nanotechnology for self-cleaning technical textiles that can be
used for awnings or parasols allowing textiles to remain clean
and look new for longer. Since its launch in 2007, the
technology has been continually improved. For example, the
customized dispersions for flame retardancy are effective even
at low application rates, and thereby hardly affecting the
handle of the fabrics.
Tablecloths and upholstery fabrics are protected from dirt
and stain when textiles are finished with Lurotex® fluorocarbon
finishing that gives textiles long-lasting water, oil, and dirt
repellency. For automotive and upholstery fabrics, BASF’s unique
solution provides additional protection against pilling caused
by hook and loop fasteners making them look new for longer.
BASF will also present a new textile coating solution based
on its unique Texapret® range for manufacturing artificial
leather that can be used for furniture, such as sofas.
The Textile Chemicals business unit of BASF Group offers
textile auxiliaries for weaving, pretreatment and dyeing, as
well as comprehensive solutions for pigment printing, finishing
and textile coatings. BASF products are manufactured and
marketed worldwide.
More information on their website:
www.basf. com / textile.
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