NETHERLANDS: Coolmax developed with Australian Merino wool

Author: just-style.com | 3 April 2007

Polyester filament and fibre maker Advansa has managed to develop polyester staple fibres in lengths that can be combined with traditional woollen fibres and processed into Coolmax high-performance fabrics.

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