Imagine lightweight outerwear that not only moves with your every move, but also keeps you warm when the temperature drops. Thinsulate flex insulation provides that dream combination for cold-weather outerwear manufacturers - stretch and warmth without bulk. In fact, Thinsulate flex insulation stretches 40 percent in all directions and then recovers without wrinkling, tearing or compromising its superior insulation properties. And for 2005, 3M has improved Thinsulate flex insulation for even easier cleaning and care.
Today's outerwear has to go beyond just keeping people warm; it has to perform during physically demanding activities, such as mountaineering, skating, skiing or snowshoeing. To ensure unrestricted movement in outerwear designers are using high-tech constructions like soft-shell fabrics that may include materials such as Lycra and fleece. That's where Thinsulate flex insulation enters - a perfect solution for insulating garments that need stretch and warmth that snow sport enthusiasts demand.
"We're always striving to provide our manufacturing partners with the most innovative insulation options for their new product designs. With Thinsulate flex insulation, designers have the freedom to create high-tech outerwear that performs in the most physically demanding winter activities," said Kim Kocer, market development manager, 3M Personal Safety Products Department.
In addition to its amazing stretching and insulating capabilities, Thinsulate flex insulation type FX offers easy care. Garments using Thinsulate flex insulation can be washed in warm water and tumble-dried on low heat or professionally dry cleaned. Why is easy care important for insulation? Fewer cleaning restrictions allow outerwear designers more freedom to be creative. Now, designers can work with Thinsulate flex insulation to meet active, outdoor consumers' demands for high-tech, breathable, stretchable outerwear without compromising easy care.
Thinsulate flex insulation type FX is a blend of unique fine olefin fibers and larger staple fibers. The product is designed for use in applications where stretch and recovery are important. Ideal applications include lamination to fleece, Lycra for tricot and use in gloves, apparel and other accessories.
About Thinsulate Insulation
Introduced more than 25 years ago, Thinsulate insulation was the original "warmth without bulk" insulation. Since Thinsulate insulation's inception, 3M has continued to look for more innovative and high-tech warmth for today's active, outdoor enthusiast. The current line of Thinsulate insulation products includes Thinsulate Lift Loft insulation, Thinsulate ultra insulation, Thinsulate supreme insulation and Thinsulate flex insulation. For more information, visit www.3M.com/Thinsulate.
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