YKK's DynaPel™ water-repellent zipper has been
awarded as the Best Product in the accessories category by the judges at the
ISPO Textrends. The competition, held twice a year in conjunction with the ISPO
trade show, recognizes the most innovative performance textiles, components,
and apparel.
Designed to be compatible with garment recycling systems, the
DynaPel™ zipper uses GTT’s EMPEL® technology
to eliminate the need for a PU film to achieve its water
repellency. The lack of a PU film removes the barriers of textile-to-textile
recycling of performance apparel by eliminating the urethane material, which
presents challenges to garment recycling processes.
“Receiving an ISPO Textrends Award helps validate the
technology and our efforts to develop fasteners for circular systems,” said
Terry Tsukumo, Vice President, Product Strategy Division, Global Sales
Headquarters, YKK Corporation. “By employing EMPEL® technology, we can achieve
the robust water protection expected from YKK® products while eliminating the
challenges that PU poses to recycling systems.”
Conventional chemical and mechanical garment recycling
systems cannot process the polyurethane film commonly used on water-repellent
zippers, necessitating the removal of zippers from garments before recycling. This additional processing step often deters
recyclers from accepting garments with PU zippers, resulting in unnecessary
waste.
EMPEL® technology uses advanced green chemistry devoid of PFAS
and a specialized manufacturing process that allows the chemistry to penetrate
the yarn and encapsulate it with a water-repellent layer through molecular
cross-linking. The molecular cross-linking creates an extremely durable layer
that is highly resistant to abrasion and invisible to the eye.
“DynaPel™ represents a new generation of sustainable,
high-performance water-repellant zippers,” stated Tsukumo. “It is the future of
water protection for zippers.”
DynaPel™ zipper uses GTT’s EMPEL® technology to eliminate the need for a PU film to achieve its water repellency. The lack of a PU film removes the barriers of textile-to-textile recycling of performance apparel by eliminating the urethane material, which presents challenges to garment recycling processes.
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