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Teijin Frontier develops Octa Neo multilayer fibre
The multilayer fibre combines the company’s proprietary Octa hollow, eight-fin polyester fibre with various chemical and natural staple fibres for diverse applications
18th December 2015
Knitting Industry
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Tokyo
Teijin Frontier Co., Ltd., announced yesterday that it has developed Octa Neo, a multilayer fibre that combines the company’s proprietary Octa hollow, eight-fin polyester fibre with various chemical and natural staple fibres for diverse applications.
The company plans to release Octa Neo in time for 2017 spring/summer sportswear and underwear applications. Octa Neo is also said to be an ideal fibre for uniforms, bedding and various industrial materials. Annual sales of 500,000 metres are targeted by the fiscal year ending in March 2020.
Octa Neo is a sheath-core fiber that uses Octa filament as its core material. Octa has a unique cross section comprising eight projections, or fins, aligned in a radial pattern around a tube-like fibre. It combines the low weight, high bulkiness, water absorption and water diffusion of Octa with the texture and softness of staple fibers selected for each application. Octa Neo also offers stiffness, stretchiness and breathability.
According to Teijin, Octa Neo, in addition to its own excellent properties, can be integrated through combined weaving with other highly functional fibres from Teijin Frontier for expanded applications, such as T-shirts, polo shirts, underwear or denim.
Although chemical fibres are already used widely for highly functional sportswear, there are the company says, strong demands for materials that offer better textures that are not achievable with conventional fibres. Staple fibres offer the desired texture, but they lack sufficient strength and stretchiness, the company adds. To combine the attractive features of both fibres, Teijin Frontier leveraged its original technology to develop Octa Neo, which combines Octa fibre and other chemical or natural fibres.
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