[PIS 2011] JK TEX to Display ‘TENCEL’, and ‘Bamboo’, Fabrics Produced by Eco-Friendly Materials

JK Tex (CEO JK Koo) will show their eco-friendly products like Bamboo fabric (about 60 items), and Tencel fabric (about 40 items), and other woven fabrics such as Modal mixed fabric, in ‘Preview in Seoul 2011′, which will be held in COEX, Seoul, from August 31 to September 2.
Bamboo fabric has good antibiosis and moisture absorbing power. For this reason it’s very suitable to wear for children and elderly people who have sensitive skin.
With the spinning technology of mixing soft fibrous tissues and through special process, you can feel better softness than that of silk.
Being quickly dried by the Bamboo’s peculiar ventilating structure, it does not contain musty smell in spite of long-term use, and so the absorbed moisture would not sustain long that the germ could not reproduce easily.
JK Tex’s Tencel fabric, Lyocell, is made from natural wood pulp and finished with science technology. This item is very excellent in heat-retaining and keeping cooling fabric.
You can show silhouettes in luxury by using this fabric to buyers.
Even in the wet, Tencel Lyocell maintains strong solidity with water and doesn’t shrink due to washing.
JK Tex is one of the leading textile manufacturers and exporters in Korea who has specialized in various woven fabrics, particularly “Eco-friendly” products including Bamboo and Tencel. They supply high quality products to famous buyers or brands in Europe and the United states. They’re also equipped with the new facilities, lasting research and development, competitive costs and aggressive exhibition marketing. According to the company official, their mission is to satisfy their partners and society, to grow sustainable development; as well as improving the quality of lives through Eco-friendly products.


(Picture: JK 9117 Dobby Tencel)

(Picture: JK 9097 Stripe Tencel)

(Picture: JK 9238 Matte Crepe Tencel)

(Picture: JK 6175 Bamboo)

(Picture: JK 8096 Bamboo burn out)

(Picture: JK 8122 Bamboo)
Original post by Dabin Yang

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