BASF and Wacoal Develop Thin, Durable Bra Cup Solution Using Elastollan TPU
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BASF and Wacoal have collaborated to develop a thin, durable, and comfortable bra cup for sportswear, using Elastollan TPU-based nonwoven fabric and Wacoal's 'Melooop' technology to enable monomaterial recyclability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who developed the new bra cup?
- A: It was jointly developed by BASF and Wacoal.
- Q: What materials and technologies are used in the new bra cup?
- A: It uses nonwovens based on BASF's Elastollan TPU and Wacoal's monomaterial technology 'Melooop'.
- Q: What is the primary application of the new bra cup?
- A: It is intended for bra cup applications in sportswear and activewear.
- Q: What are the features of this bra cup solution?
- A: It features lightweight and flexible properties, shape retention, mechanical strength, improved mobility and comfort, as well as being thin and highly recyclable as a single material.
- Q: When was this announcement made?
- A: It was announced on June 4, 2026.