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Huntsman Introduces Stabilon® NPY Which Solves Storage Yellowing Of Textiles

Huntsman Textile Effects has introduced Stabilon® NPY, a protective agent against phenolic yellowing, it has been announced.

 

It helps textile mills protect product quality and avoid costly recalls by ensuring that lingerie, swimwear, underwear and other polyamide garments in whites as well as pale shades will not yellow during storage or transit.

 

Pale and full white polyamide fabrics are prone to unsightly yellowing when they come into contact with phenolic antioxidants, which are frequently encountered during textile processing and commonly present in packaging materials. Stabilon® NPY protective agents prevent such yellowing by blocking the free amino end-groups of polyamide fibres.

 

“With Stabilon® NPY protective agent, brands, retailers and mills now have an upgraded offering to conventional products in the market that prevent costly storage yellowing on high-performance polyamides. This new technology from Huntsman delivers superior protection at a previously unattainable cost-performance ratio, while also meeting stringent environmental standards,” Huntsman Textile Effects Global Marketing Manager Lee Howarth said.

 

Designed to help mills enhance quality and profitability, Stabilon® NPY protective agents are easy to use and highly effective at low concentrations. It will not foam and is suitable for all exhaustion machines and processes, withstanding severe, high temperature processing conditions such as moulding. It delivers a silky-smooth handle and does not impair light fastness.  

 

Stabilon® NPY protective agents comply with the requirements of bluesign®, the zero discharge of hazardous chemicals roadmap and the restricted substances lists of the world’s most exacting global brands. Polyamide fabrics treated with Stabilon® NPY protective agents are suitable for OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, earning the Confidence in Textiles label.

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