ALBA Inc. Announces 'Future Line', a New Work Fusing Recycled Materials and Kyoto Dyeing Technology
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Kyoto-based ALBA Inc. released the 'Future Line' textile collection, utilizing sustainable materials and pigment printing that cuts water use by 60-70%, co-developed with Nikko Senshoku.
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- Q: What are the features of Future-Line?
- A: It is an environmentally friendly, high-definition textile made using pigment printing techniques that reduce water usage in the manufacturing process by 60-70%.
- Q: Who developed it?
- A: It was jointly developed by ALBA, a textile design office in Kyoto, and Nikko Seni, a dyeing and weaving processing manufacturer.
- Q: What technology is used?
- A: It uses a pigment printing technology with 1800 mesh that suppresses wastewater by eliminating washing and steaming processes.