5 June 2009, Osaka - The Teijin Group, a Japan-based global
manufacturer and supplier of performance fibres and textiles, announced today
that it will participate in Techtextil 2009, the international trade fair for
the technical textiles and nonwovens industries that will be held in Frankfurt,
Germany, from June 16 to June 18. Three Teijin group companies, Teijin Fibers
Limited, Teijin Aramid BV and Teijin Monofilament Germany GmbH, will present
their latest environmentally friendly solutions as well as competitive products
covering a wide range of industries.
The exhibit from the group will include the following
displays:
-Biofront by Teijin Fibers: an innovative heat-resistant
bioplastic with a melting point of 210°C, which is significantly higher than
the 170°C melting point of conventional polylactide (PLA), and which is used
for car seats and other general merchandise
-Purity by Teijin Fibers: a heavy-metal-free polyester
material with potential applications that include food-contact products such as
strainers and tea filters
-Elk by Teijin
Fibers: a novel high-performance cushioning material that can be used in place
of urethane
-Sulfron by Teijin Aramid: modified aramid-based rubber
ingredients that make tyres more durable and long-lasting, lowering rolling
resistance and reducing fuel consumption
-Bio-derived
monofilaments made from PLA by Teijin Monofilament
The Teijin booth at Techtextil, will also feature other
innovative developments, such as Teijin Aramid’s high-performance aramid
fibres, including Twaron, Technora, and Teijinconex; Teijin Fibers’ Cell Form,
a two-dimension sheet for data communication and electricity transmission and
Teonex, high functionality PEN (polyethylene naphthalate) fibre used for tyre
cords and speakercones; as well as Teijin Monofilament’s Elas-Ter, an elastic
polyester copolymer and kaypla, a high-performance tape used for
self-reinforced composites and ropes.
About Teijin
Teijin is a global technology-driven group operating in five
main fields: synthetic fibers; films and plastics; pharmaceuticals and home
health care; trading and retail; and IT and new products. Teijin Limited, the
holding company for the Teijin Group, is listed on the Tokyo and Osaka stock
exchanges. The group had consolidated sales of USD 9.4 billion (JPY 943.4
billion, USD 1=JPY 100) in fiscal 2008 and employs approximately 19,000 people
worldwide, with approximately 160 companies around the world.