INVISTA, Vardhman jointly developing spun yarns with new LYCRA fiber

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INVISTA, one of the world’s largest integrated producers of polymers and fibers, has teamed up with the Vardhman Group, one of India’s largest core spinners, to develop spun yarns with LYCRA T166L Fiber that has been specially designed for robust processing performance in manufacturing stretch woven fabrics. The core spun yarns manufactured by Vardhman with INVISTA’s technological knowhow and LYCRA T166L Fiber are of optimum use for woven fabrics.

At the Ludhiana Rendezvous organized by INVISTA at Ludhiana on September 4, INVISTA also felicitated Vardhman for the long-term partnership that the two companies have had, that has helped bring out consumer-centric innovations in the apparel space like the new LYCRA T166L Fiber.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Neeraj Jain, Yarn Marketing Head, Vardhman Ltd., observed: “LYCRA T166L Fiber can be combined with natural or synthetic fibers and provides excellent performance for core spinning. We at Vardhman have already done successful trial of the product and the core spun yarns with LYCRA fiber type 166L will be available from July 2013 onwards.”

He added: “For niche applications, we are doing sampling in core spun yarn with 105 D LYCRA fiber, blend with COOLMAX fiber for COOLMAX fabric, blend with THERMOLITE fiber for THERMOLITE fabric and are also doing sampling in dualcore spinning machine to produce yarn for LYCRA(R) dualFX(R) fabric”.

LYCRA T166L can be used with a broad range of woven applications, including ready-to-wear, active sportswear and denim. The fiber can also be put to a variety of finishes and styles for garments.

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Mr. Rishi Suri, Business Head, INVISTA, said: “A common problem faced by the stretch fabric manufacturers, including Vardhman is the breakage of the yarns during production. Our latest innovation LYCRA T166L is the solution to this issue. It showcases excellent break performance due to high tenacity and thus allows easy manufacturing. At the same time it yields a finished fabric with a good recovery power.”

Also present on the occasion was Mr. Sasi Kumar, Business Head, INVISTA. He said: “The category of stretch garments is one of the fastest growing in the apparel industry owing to the evolving lifestyle, consumption patterns and needs of the consumer. Primarily the consumers are increasingly seeking comfort, freedom of movement, excellent quality, durability and enhanced performance. With the mushrooming of a variety of players in the stretch fabric market, the focus on product innovation and improved productivity would help our customers stand apart.”

The premier innovation and added advantages support Vardhaman’s business plans for aggressive expansion within the bullish stretch fabric market in India.

Mr. I.J. Dhuria, Head – Raw Materials Sourcing for Textiles, Vardhaman, commented: “Vardhman aims to be a world class textile organization producing diverse range of products for the global textile market. Being a global leader in providing technology-based solutions for the fiber and fabric industry, INVISTA is one of our partners in achieving this global vision. INVISTA’s latest technological innovation reinforces our operational excellence to produce high-quality core spun yarns for our customers.”

With leading brands, including LYCRA, COOLMAX, CORDURA, STAINMASTER and ANTRON, INVISTA is one of the world’s largest integrated producers of chemical intermediates, polymers and fibers. The company’s advanced technologies for nylon, spandex and polyester are used to produce clothing, carpet, car parts and a number of everyday products. Headquartered in the US, it operates in more than 20 countries and has about 10,000 employees.