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Second pilot plant for Tencel Luxe filament yarn

New pilot production could open new fields of business in the luxury fashion segment

6th February 2020

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Lenzing

Clothing/​Footwear

Lenzing has completed the second pilot production plant announced in May 2018 for its innovative filament yarn Tencel Luxe. Construction of the facility at the Lenzing site involving investments of EUR 30 million were completed on schedule and within budget after 20 months of intensive work.

“Thanks to Tencel Luxe, Lenzing is able to embed the issue of sustainability in the premium luxury market in combination with superior aesthetics,” Lenzing said. “The properties of the fine filament yarn can be compared to those of silk due to its airy feeling on the skin and the matte finish. At the same time, Tencel Luxe also stands out because of its extensive strength and high level of environmental compatibility. It is perfectly suited for very fine fabrics and as a blending partner for silk, cashmere and wool. For example, the yarn is used for making blouses and shirts, dresses, scarves, ties and the inner lining of suits.”

“Tencel Luxe opens up new markets for Lenzing and thus contributes to the successful implementation of our sCore TEN corporate strategy. At the same time, we are setting new standards in the luxury segment of the fashion industry with respect to sustainability,” commented Stefan Doboczky, Chief Executive Officer of the Lenzing Group.

“Many luxury brands have already realized what opportunities they would have by using this yarn made of the renewable raw material wood. The second pilot plant enables us to further press ahead with opening up new areas of application in collaboration with our customers,” Mr Doboczky added.

Important basis for further growth

Lenzing says its new pilot production line will build upon the knowledge gained from operating the predecessor facility and leverage completely new and innovative automation models. “The pilot plant developed by Lenzing and the know-how acquired during the construction phase will comprise the basis for the company’s further expansion in the field of sustainable filament yarns. This will also comprise the starting point for the planned construction of a large commercial production plant at the Lenzing site,” the company concluded.

www.lenzing.com

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