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Toray Develops New Nylon Fabric |
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Details of "MIRAMATTE" <Features> 1) High-quality plumage-like touch 2) Comfortable dry feel 3) Optimum drape 4) Refreshing feel 5) Soft and mat color tones with luxury feel 6) Anti-ultraviolet property (UV covering ratio: more than 90%) 7) Remarkable anti-transparent property 8) Thin and lightweight clothing <Technical Outline> MIRAMATTE is a nylon fiber obtained by increasing the inorganic particles in the nylon polymer by approximately three times (the world's highest density), which is as much as the maximum density achieved with existing mass production, and distributing them uniformly not only in the fiber but also on its surface. This technique is based on the company's fiber and textile technology called "Uniform Addition and Separation Fiber Making Technology for High Density of Minute Particles." Toray at the same time makes use of other methods including its polymer and other proprietary technologies. MIRAMATTE can be perfectly designed to develop cross-section variations and fine denier because of the uniform distribution of the inorganic particles in the nylon fiber at the stage of polymerization. <Patent Applications> Toray has applied for ten patents related to MIRAMATTE <Marketing Plans> Business launch: Feb., 2003 |
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