During the production, wear and laundering of synthetic and natural fabrics, fiber shedding occurs in varying degrees. Hohenstein and Under Armour expect that their test method will help the industry better understand and reduce its contribution to the microfiber problem.
Under Armour, in partnership with Hohenstein, is launching a fiber-shed test kit to aid textile companies in creating lower shed materials.
This kit, usable in-house or at Hohenstein’s lab, aims to understand and reduce microfiber shedding in synthetic and natural fabrics.
Kyle Blakely of Under Armour highlights its cost and time efficiency.
“Until now, integrating fiber-shed testing into industry research and development activities has required a significant time and cost investment,” said Kyle Blakely, Senior Vice President of Innovation for Under Armour. “At Under Armour, we believe intervening early to mitigate shedding is critical, which is why our test method is designed to specifically address these time and cost barriers.”
“We are proud to support Under Armour and its suppliers with neutral, third-party testing and technical advice. As a leading research and testing lab for textile fiber release, this new method perfectly complements our current portfolio,” emphasizes Dr Timo Hammer, CEO at Hohenstein.
The kit is a one-off purchase, after which users can buy additional materials from project partner James Heal. By using the new kit, Under Armour can reliably assess the quality and shed rate of the materials from suppliers.
For Hohenstein customers, the test kit is a useful addition to their microplastics testing. It is a quick and relatively inexpensive preliminary test that ensures better early-stage results for the end product.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)