Taiwan's leading textile brands are offering the latest trends in sustainable textile and performance fabrics. Taiwan's competitive advantage in functional, environmental and smart fabrics includes strong development and integration abilities for functional artificial fibers, and an excellent ability to provide a wide variety of differentiated and customized fabrics in small quantities. It also includes low pollution and energy consumption in the production process, innovative technologies in its semiconductor and biomedical industries, electronic components, and cross-industry integration.
The output value (including overseas production) of Taiwan’s functional fabrics accounts for roughly 50 per cent of the global output value of functional fabrics, making Taiwan the world’s largest functional fabric production base. Singtex provides eco-friendly functional textiles and is a sustainable supplier of eco-friendly textiles to international clothing brands. Evertex Fabrinology is dedicated to producing highly technical knit fabrics with heavy emphasis on durability, performance and comfort for the outdoor enthusiasts during extreme excursions.
Tex-Ray has integrated yarn dyeing, fabric and garment production. TexRay has developed innovative products to satisfy various climates, functions, and environmental protections. Toung Loong Textile has contributed to the global textile industry by developing and producing functional synthetic yarn dye, ATY, DTY and high-end sewing thread. By collaborating with international premium raw material and machine manufacturers and adopting advanced technologies, Toung Loong produces various functional yarns.
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