Using biological enzyme technology to develop fiber fabrics
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Last Update: 2007-01-24
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Natural advanced technology Co., Ltd is a supplier of environmentally friendly fiber fabrics in Canada The company, together with the National Research Council of Canada and the Alberta Research Council, has developed an epoch-making enzyme technology called "craiar" for fiber The company plans to officially enter the markets of the United States, Canada and other places in 2007 to supply clothing, medical care, fabrics for business places, bedding and various fields of partners such as automobile, ship, aircraft parts and components with franchised sales This is a sustainable and more widely used fabric that can replace cotton and glass fiber, and the cost is not high, which eliminates potential obstacles for market expansion It is a fabric with a new softness, strength and durability, and the company plans to apply it to various high-end goods such as clothing, tablecloth, auto and ship parts, aircraft fuselage, etc The introduction of biological enzyme technology also shows the efforts of natural advanced technology companies to provide better goods and services to farmers, consumers and the environment Related reports: the application of enzyme bleaching and dyeing technology in textile processing identified by expert technology
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