Tuesday, January 4, 2011

How did Negative Ion fiber technology develop?

Research of Negative Ion Fiber 

Since 1938, Japan has conducted research on the feasibility of “negative ion fibers”. Through more than 20 years of research, high-tech procedures have successfully solved this problem. As long as people wear clothing made from negative fibers, they will have active cells, which will enhance their immune system resistance and lighten the discomfort of chronic diseases.

To date, we know that negative ion fibers contain: Teviron fiber, polypropylene fiber, ecological fiber, and super thin crude cotton fiber. Among the fibers listed above, the developmental history of Teviron fiber is the longest, its application is the broadest, and there is persistent research and improvement of this fiber. Teviron fiber has gathered many favorable opinions. 

What is Teviron fiber?  

Chloridated polyethylene is the raw material of Teviron fiber. Chloridated polyethylene is extracted from petroleum, using acetone and benzene as solvents to make it fibrous. The main manufacturing place for Teviron fiber is located in the Yamaguchi country of Japan. 

After a short time on the market in Japan, Teviron fiber has had the honor of receiving three prizes, including the OHKOUCHI Prize, (the topmost prize in the fiber realm of Japan), the Majestic Benefaction Invention Award (presented by Majesty Mikado Showa of Japan), and the High Molecule Institute prize (special honor in the chemistry industry). Teviron fiber has many useful properties such as the ability to stay moist, incubation, permeation, effect of negative ions, and its fire retardant quality. All of these properties of the Teviron fiber are very beneficial for human health.

The Teviron material has been awarded 3 major awards :-

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