Processes behind Smartfibre’s fabrics revealed
14/12/2012
It shows the entire process, from the processing of the cellulose to the addition of the additives, the spinning and washing process up to the completion of the SeaCell and Smartcel sensitive fibres.
SeaCell is made with seaweed, which the company claims benefits the skin in a number of ways including cell regeneration, anti-inflammatory and itch-reducing and has been shown to successfully treat neurodermatitis and psoriasis.
Smartcell contains zinc, which is regenerative, odour-reducing and antibacterial.
The film is available on the company’s website.