13 May 2009, Waregem,
Belgium - At the Interzum trade fair which opens today in Cologne, Bekaert
Textiles will introduce a range of new developments including mattress ticking
treated with Purotex. For this revolutionary innovation it received the intelligent
material & design 2009 award. The product was singled out in the ‘Best of
the Best’ category by an international jury, the exhibition organisers and the
design portal site red dot. The same
jury also presented Bekaert Textiles with the high product quality distinction
for its materials Cambric (Sportswear for Mattresses) and Meditiss (Medical
Mattress Solutions).
“The Best of the best award is a great honour for our
company,” declared Philip Ghekiere, Marketing Manager at Bekaert Textiles. “It
is also recognition of our sustained R&D efforts. After intensive research
our R&D department in collaboration with external partners found an
innovative solution that drastically improves bedding hygiene and sleep
comfort. Thanks to our woven or knitted mattress ticking treated with Purotex,
great numbers of people can be freed from allergic reactions caused by the
presence of dust mites. Real life scientific tests by independent bodies have
proven that Purotex treated mattress tickings remain allergen-free.”
Clean, healthy sleep environment
By treating the mattress ticking with its patented Purotex
technology, Bekaert Textiles says it is able to provide an ideal clean and
healthy sleep environment. “During the textile production process we introduce
probiotic micro-organisms. These are friendly bacteria that saturate the
bacterial capacity of the textile and by doing so, reduce the risk of dust mite
allergen development and growth of moulds and harmful bacteria,” explains
Philip Ghekiere.
The micro-organisms are encapsulated in their spore form,
and are released by friction between the sleeper's body and the mattress,
whereupon the bacteria activate spontaneously. During this germination process
they absorb moisture and eat up the food material present in the fabric,
including flakes of skin, dead bacteria and dust mite excretions.
The friendly bacteria grow very rapidly, multiplying by a
factor of 100 in a period of 24 hours. In this way they prevent dust mites
getting enough food and moisture to feel comfortable. Moulds too are denied a
chance to develop. Also, the mass presence of the friendly bacteria prevents
harmful or pathogenic bacteria from gaining a foothold in the ticking material.
Finally, as a favourable side effect Purotex neutralises unpleasant odours in
the mattress.
Exclusively natural technology
As a market leader Bekaert Textiles presents mature
technologies and sustainable solutions. “Purotex is not a chemical treatment;
its astonishing results are achieved in an entirely natural way. The microflora
used consists of friendly micro-organisms that are not genetically modified and
are guaranteed non-toxic. In fact, the treated mattress ticking even meets the
Ökotex 100, class 1 standard, which means it is suitable even for mattresses
for babies. And in contrast to solutions that make use of antibiotics, noxious
bacteria do not become immune to the probiotic bacteria.”. the company says.
Beckaert also claims that the population of friendly bacteria
is also self-regulating: the more dust mites there are in the material, the
more the friendly bacteria multiply. If there is no more food for them, then
about 25% of the bacteria revert to the spore form. The cycle then repeats
itself as often as necessary. The bacteria themselves do not produce any
excretions. Thanks to the very large number of encapsulated bacteria (the
capsules open in a controlled manner over a period of time) the favourable
action of Purotex is assured for a good ten years, Beckaert says.
Innovative response to a growing need
Beckaert says that the new development fits in well with
modern concerns about healthy living, with a focus on aspects such as healthy
food and better sleep comfort. At the same time it says that the innovative
Purotex is particularly welcome because the number of people with allergic
reactions is increasing rapidly. “Bedding
plays a considerable role here, as the bed (and in particular the outside of
the mattress) is one of the main places where allergens are found, caused by
the presence of dust mites. Furthermore, people spend on average eight hours
per day on their mattress, coming in contact with it through the mouth and nose”,
the company says..
Beckaert goes on to say that, a bedroom or any other room can
easily be kept free of allergens by having sufficient ventilation, not setting
the temperature too high, having plenty of light and keeping it free of plants
and animals. However, a bed is an altogether different situation, as dust mites
are to be found in great numbers in the outside material of the mattress. These
tiny creatures, less than half a millimetre long, like warm, moist conditions.
They avoid light, and feed on flakes of human skin that accumulate in the bed.
During their lifetime (from 1 month to 10 weeks) the females lay 100 or more
eggs. Dust mites produce 200 times their own weight in excretions.
Beckaert says that with the development of Purotex mattress
ticking, it offers its customers a product that is nothing less than
revolutionary in terms of quality of sleep, and thus quality of life for
consumers.