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Tuesday, 8 May 2018

A passage to India




India is a country of colours, contradictions, spirituality, and of course, textiles. Textile is such an important part of Indian culture that there’s a spinning wheel embedded in their national flag. Knowing that it doesn’t come as a surprise that India is a huge potential market for any business involved in textiles. But the opposite is equally true: some companies can be of great value to the Indian textile markets.
One of those companies is Devan Chemicals, an R&D driven manufacturer of speciality chemicals for the worldwide textile markets. Devan has a strong focus on innovation and sustainability and is specialized in flame retardants, antimicrobial solutions, functional masterbatch additives, micro-encapsulation and much more.
The sky is not the limit
India is the third largest and fastest growing domestic aviation market in the world. And for obvious reasons, airline textiles are obliged to meet very strict flame retardancy (FR) regulations. Besides the FAR norm (burning behaviour), some airlines also choose to upgrade their FR performance in compliance with ABD norms (Airbus and Boeing) for smoke density and toxicity.
Devan has a long history of developing FR solutions for different market segments and understands the headaches the industry faces. The company offers solutions that are halogen, antimony and heavy-metal free but still allow textile producers to comply with the latest regulations.
Furthermore, Devan also offers functional masterbatch additives, named @2Spin®, that lock the flame retardancy inside the yarn, so less or none of a topical chemical treatment is needed.
Read more: A passage to India

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