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Exhibitors & products at Techtextil 2024

The exhibitors & products at Techtextil 2026 will be available here from mid-January 2026.

Fuchshuber Techno-Tex GmbH

25013PU cut protection for industry

25013PU cut protection for industry

Fuchshuber Techno-Tex GmbH

Description

Immerse yourself in the world of cut protection and high-performance textiles with our Fabric 25013PU. This knitted fabric, composed of Kevlar and glass with a PU print, sets new standards in safety and comfort. With high cut protection (Level D), our fabric provides optimal protection in demanding work environments.

The unique combination of Kevlar and glass in Fabric 25013PU combines lightness with strength, ensuring a comfortable wearing experience while delivering outstanding protection. Its low weight makes it particularly user-friendly, enhancing comfort during extended wear.

In addition to its impressive cut protection, the fabric is flame-retardant and possesses outstanding properties against puncture and arc flash. Thus, it meets the highest safety standards, providing reliable protection in demanding work environments.

Rely on the quality of our Fabric 25013PU – the ideal choice for those who demand the highest standards of protection, comfort, and performance.

More products by Fuchshuber Techno-Tex GmbH

Trade fair innovation

13034P-2 FR fleece

Together with our sister companies Concordia Textiles and Estambril Textiles International, we embrace an innovative approach that incorporates Purfi technology. The double-sided Nomex fleece, Article 13034P-2, is not only inherently flame-resistant but also possesses antistatic properties. Its versatile applications span across military, police, and industrial sectors, ensuring maximum protection.

As part of our sustainability efforts, we utilize recycled meta-aramid fibers, transforming them into a yarn through Purfi technology. The remarkable outcome is a yarn comprising both recycled and virgin fibers. Noteworthy is the nearly original fiber length, a departure from conventional recycling attempts with aramid fibers. This allows us to reduce resource consumption by 30% in newly produced fibers, without compromising the functionality and performance of the end product. Our tests reveal nearly identical results in the FR (flame-resistant) domain, with only slightly elevated values in peeling.

Our circular economy initiative encompasses both pre- and post-consumer waste. From the spinner to the knitter (Fuchshuber) to the garment manufacturer, we collect fiber, yarn, and cutting waste, providing them sorted and color-coordinated for Purfi. In the post-consumer market, we actively collaborate with partners to centrally collect items from end-users at the end of their lifecycle.

Our innovative approach aims to integrate materials beyond cotton and polyester into the circular economy. In doing so, we succeed in incorporating articles and clothing in the firefighting, military, and police sectors into a circular system, making a sustainable contribution to the industry.