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Lenzing supplies
specialty fiber for new generation of US armed forces uniforms
The Lenzing Group will supply flame retardant
specialty fibers for the new generation of US armed forces combat
wear. The US president recently signed the National Defense
Authorization Act for the financial year 2008, enabling the long-term
supply of the US armed forces with TenCate Defender™ M fabric for
uniforms. The key component of this novel fabric is the heat
protection fiber Lenzing FR®.
Lenzing supplies the fibers to its US partner
TenCate Protective Fabric (TenCate) from Austria. The
company is the leading producer of flame retardant fabric for the US
armed forces. By legislation, only fully US-made clothing may be
provided to the US armed forces. The recent waiver permits Lenzing to
supply the required volumes of the specialty fiber Lenzing FR® for the
next five years.
Lenzing FR® advantages
The new uniform fabric Defender™ meets US
soldiers’ enhanced need for flame protection caused by the rise in
attacks with improvised explosive devices. Unlike other fibers,
Lenzing FR® not only offers inherent FR properties but also active
moisture management and excellent comfort of wear, and last but not
least – fast and reliable delivery capability of sufficient quantity
to an industrial scale. The close cooperation of TenCate and Lenzing
combines excellence in FR fabric development and production. TenCate
Defender™M fabric with Lenzing FR® fiber offers superior protection
and the high comfort of wear of conventional non-protective fabrics.
In August 2007 TenCate was officially commended
by the United States Marine Corps for superior excellence in
delivering an outstanding level of quality in its products and
services in response to the demands of the US Military Forces.
Global interest
Other armed forces face the enhanced flame and
heat risks of present day military reality as well. Due to the large
volume needed by the US armed forces, TenCate has been limited in its
efforts to serve these international needs. Lenzing is investing in
new production capacity to supply FR fibers. In anticipation of
increased volume requirements, tests and wear trials are being carried
out by international armed forces as well.
Courtesy: Lenzing AG
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