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Sanyou Tangcell shines at Yarn Expo Spring Shanghai Exhibition

Recently, the Yarn Expo Spring Exhibition opened grandly in Shanghai, Sanyou Chemical Fiber Tangcell™ made a stunning appearance at the Exhibition. On the first day of the exhibition, many industry leaders visited the Tangcell™ booth to provide guidance, and highly praised Tangcell™'s innovative practices and outstanding achievements in the field of green fibers, injecting strong momentum into the future development of Tangcell™.
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Green rhyme craftsmanship, enriching industry ecology

Green industry starts at the source. Sanyou chemical fiber adheres to the concept of green and sustainable development, and strives to build a transparent industrial chain from raw material selection, production control, and product quality. The company has carefully created a series of Tangcell™ products that are green, high-tech and fashionable, continuously empowering sustainable fashion development.

The Modal series of products are made using high-wet-modulus process, which significantly improves fiber strength while providing fabrics with an ultra-soft and delicate touch. A wide variety of products such as fine denier Modal, colored Modal, and bamboo Modal greatly expand the choice of raw materials in fields such as underwear, jeans, and home textiles, satisfying diverse consumer needs for quality and fashion.

The ECO-Friendly series of products are committed to promoting the green transformation of the textile industry. They have a natural and comfortable touch, and significantly reduce carbon emissions through technological advancements. According to data from the Worldly platform, the carbon emissions of 1kg of EcoTang™ products are only 2.83kg, and the carbon emissions of 1kg of the Tangcell™eco-color fiber are 3.10kg, which is significantly lower than the global average carbon emission level of 8.36kg.

EcoColor products integrate color into the fiber production stage, eliminating the need for subsequent dyeing processes in the textile industry and effectively reducing carbon emissions throughout the supply chain. Calculations show that 1kg of Tangcell™ EcoColor used, carbon emissions can be reduced by 4.2kg compared to dyeing grey fabric. This not only reduces its own carbon footprint but also helps the supply chain create carbon zero or even carbon negative products.

ReVisco™, a recycled regenerated fiber, uses recycled cotton textiles as raw materials to give new life to waste textiles, achieving high-value utilization of resources and opening up a new path for the green development of textile fashion.

In addition, the Tangcell™ series, including antibacterial and deodorizing bamboo charcoal fiber, warm and lightweight flat fiber, and Juncao grass fiber that replaces wood, have delivered outstanding performance in the textile field, providing on-site customers with a stunning sensory feast that fully demonstrates the limitless possibilities of fiber innovation.

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Industry collaboration, writing new chapter in fabric creation

From fiber to finished products, fabric serves as a crucial bridge, bearing the responsibility of transformation between the two. During this exhibition, Sanyou chemical fiber joined hands with more than 30 leading enterprises in the industrial chain, forging deep cooperation and collaborative innovation. Together, they meticulously designed nearly a hundred innovative fabric works, turning the abstract concept of sustainable fashion into tangible industrial practices. This further promotes the widespread application and collaborative innovation of Tangcell™ in the textile industry, injecting new vitality into the development of the industry.

Over the years, Sanyou chemical fiber has persisted in leading the development of new -quality production forces with scientific and technological innovation. The company's research and development investment has been increasing year by year, achieving a leap in the "quality-variety-brand" system. Especially in recent years, with the Tangcell™ brand as the core, the company has taken the path of differentiation, greening, and high-end development, creating a complete and sustainable system and product ecosystem. This has led to the exploration of a new path for the integrated development of the industrial chain.

In the future, Sanyou chemical fiber will continue to adhere to the concepts of co-creation, co-sharing and linkage, accelerating the transformation of the 'key variable' of technological innovation into the 'effective increment' of new-quality productive forces. Through continuous innovation and functional modification of fibers, the company will strive to give the brand more value connotations. The ultimate goal is to become a leader in circular economy, a manufacturer of high-end cellulose fibers, and a practitioner of sustainable development, leading sustainable fashion from the raw material end,driving better development of the industry.



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