Archroma is leveraging its participation in Colombiatex 2024, a global exhibition that connects the textile and apparel industry in showcasing sustainable practices in South America, to introduce Super Systems+.
“These powerful end-to-end systems combine processing solutions and intelligent effects for specific end uses, helping brands, retailers and mills optimise their productivity, sustainability and market competitiveness,” explained Dhirendra Gautam, vice president of product marketing and strategy, at Archroma Textile Effects.
Each Super Systems+ solution offers end-product durability while claiming to meet sustainability targets with cleaner chemistries compliant with current and anticipated industry regulations.
For environmentally-conscious black denim, Archroma said brands and mills can opt for Diresul Evolution Black, creating unique shades and wash-down effects, offering an overall impact reduction of 57% compared to standard Sulfur Black 1 liquid.
Archroma’s aniline-free pre-reduced Denisol Pure Indigo 30 LIQ produces authentic blue denim that claims to have the same performance and efficiency as conventional indigo dye but in a more planet-friendly way.
To embrace circularity and create natural shades on cellulosic-based fibres, brand owners can turn to Archroma’s patented EarthColours technology.
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By GlobalDataThis technology is said to produce high-performance biosynthetic dyes from non-edible natural waste, such as almond shells, bitter orange residues, and cotton production byproducts, helping conserve natural resources.
For economically and environmentally sustainable weather protection and stain resistance, Archroma said its Super Systems+ uses the industry’s most extensive portfolio of fluorine-free durable water repellents.
According to the chemical company, the right chemistry achieves the functionality of the brand’s intended end use while optimising production and staying ahead of consumer expectations and regulatory changes.
Additionally, for the next-generation processing of polyester and its blends, Archroma’s Eriopon E3-Save all-in-one auxiliary combines pre-scouring, dyeing, and reduction clearing in a single bath, achieving substantial savings of water, energy, and time.
Fernando Hernandez Espinosa, vice president of Americas and Archroma textile effects, highlighted the significance of the Colombian textile and apparel industry in embracing sustainability and said: “Colombiatex is an ideal platform for global companies like Archroma to deepen our relationships with the enterprises and entrepreneurs driving the sustainable growth of the industry in Latin America and beyond.”
The solutions are currently available for popular end-use segments, from denim to cotton and poly-cotton knits.