In an era where safety and sustainability are paramount, advancements in flame-resistant (FR) textiles have revolutionized protective clothing. Traditional flame retardants often posed environmental and health concerns while being limited in their application across different fabric types. However, ... read more
The adhesive industry is undergoing a transformative shift with the introduction of next-generation synthetic latex, a breakthrough material that redefines bonding performance. Unlike traditional adhesives, which often require compromises between curing speed, bond strength, and material compatibili... read more
In the ever-evolving world of interior design and construction, safety remains a top priority—especially when it comes to materials like wall fabrics and carpets. Traditional flame retardants often rely on harmful chemicals, posing risks to both human health and the environment. However, a new gener... read more
SBR latex is widely used in the backing of tufted and woven carpets due to its strong adhesion, good wear resistance, and low cost. In comparison, acrylic latex, natural latex, and polyurethane (PU) adhesives each have their own advantages and disadvantages. Below, we conduct an in-depth comparative... read more
Introduction In the textile industry, durability and performance are critical factors, especially for technical textiles used in demanding applications such as automotive interiors, outdoor gear, and industrial fabrics. A key challenge manufacturers face is ensuring that coated fabrics maintain thei... read more