Our Brand Online Library povides web-based facilitation of color palette development. It guarantees data integrity, and simplifies reporting on vendor and dye house efficiency. It’s a secure network, one that requires your approval for entry. Once the color rejections or approvals are made, your suppliers get the feedback online at their own personalized screen. Using Archroma Communicator, your mills and vendors submit this information online, which eliminates the need for duplication in data entry, as well as the opportunity for errors. When collecting submits from your suppliers, the samples and information must be sent in for a final color assessment. Customized data management and reporting.Upload and securely store data from your personal color library.Create a global information network to build your supply chain.Optimized global shade approval work flow.Utilizes proprietary colorimetric software.Secure, centralized digital color data storage.No installation required, access anywhere with web connection.Keep in mind we can help you customize the system to manage your unique data and reporting requirements, too. Wherever you’re located, you’re provided faster global transparency and control over your product. Product users can access the application anywhere the Internet is available-not just from your regional offices or headquarters. The system connects to most of today’s spectrophotometers, allowing for flexibility and rapid adaptability. This innovative color assessment tool is a web-based application that allows the continuous evaluation of information from your global supply chain. With this, a brand can turn its own pre- and post-consumer textile waste into its own beautiful colors, and create a complete collection including t-shirts, chinos, sweatshirts, hoodies, polo shirts, and home textiles.įiberColors* are ideal for forward-thinking companies who want to help find a solution to textile landfills, and at the same time give value to waste including articles collected in their take-back schemes that cannot be reused.Archroma Communicator is the foundation of the Archroma Color Management application suite. The dyes are especially suited for cellulose fibers such as cotton, viscose, linen and kapok, and can be used in continuous, exhaust, denim and garment dyeing and printing processes. The resulting FiberColors* range, which is patent-pending and therefore exclusive to Archroma, includes five dyes covering a palette of timeless shades: Diresul® Fiber-Teak (brown shades), Diresul® Fiber-Ochre (olive shades), Diresul® Fiber-Maroon (bordeaux shades), Diresul® Fiber-Slate (blue grey shades) and Diresul® Fiber-Graphite (dark grey shades). The colors are synthesized from a minimum content of 50% waste-based raw material.Īrchroma’s R&D experts have developed a way to use cotton and/or polyamide and their blends (with a >95% purity) to substitute the major part of the petroleum-based raw material usually used to make dyestuff. With this technology, Archroma upcycles textile waste into gorgeous colors. Around 85% of all textiles discarded in the US are said to end up in landfills, leading to land and water pollution impacting first and foremost local communities.Īrchroma, a company who creates colors for fashion, decided to look at the issue creatively: what if it could create colors from waste fashion?Īrchroma had already developed a way to turn waste from the herbal and food industry into its range of EarthColors® featured by brands such as G-Star, Patagonia, Esprit, Tom Taylor, Pangaia, UGG, and Primark.Īrchroma is now introducing another ground-breaking innovation: the FiberColors* technology. Pratteln, Switzerland, 26 January 2023 - With the Earth population reaching 8 billion in November 2022, the need to address the issue of textile waste becomes more critical.Īccording to, 92 million tons of textile waste is produced every year, a number that is expected to soar to 134 million tons by the end of the decade.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |