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Innovative technologies for high performance textiles

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European textile producers face intense competition and growing demand for technical fabrics, driving a need for innovative, high‑value chemical finishes that enhance comfort, safety, aesthetics, and performance. The review aims to examine emerging approaches for creating high‑added‑value textiles that improve consumer comfort, safety, aesthetics, and functional performance. The review discusses technologies ranging from commercially available to emerging, highlighting their potential for future application.

Abstract

Increasing global competition in textiles has created many challenges for European dyers and finishers. The rapid growth in technical textiles and in their end‐uses has generated many opportunities for the application of innovative chemical finishes. Novel finishes of high added value for apparel fabrics are also greatly appreciated by a more discerning and demanding consumer market. This review will concentrate on some of the new approaches to producing high added value textiles that provide consumers with greater levels of comfort, safety, aesthetics and functional performance. Some of the technologies to be described are developed to the commercial exploitation stage, while others are still in development but offer potential for the future. Textile finishing personnel and companies must be active in keeping abreast of the developments in chemical finishing that are emerging globally, in order to survive and prosper in this very competitive and cost‐conscious sector of the textile industry. The future of textile finishing within Europe depends upon rapid adoption of high performance, high added value finishes that provide innovation and novelty to the consumer, and in seeking out new end‐uses and markets for such finishes.

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