According to Messe Frankfurt, the need for antimicrobial textile treatments has provided a significant boost to the textile chemistry sector.
Innovators from throughout the sector have capitalised on the pandemic’s demand for hygiene solutions by inventing antimicrobial technologies, several of which have proven effective against SARS-CoV-2.
“The future of the textile chemical segment is bright.
Textile chemical applications have continued to innovate and extend into various textile industries year after year “Raj Manek, executive director and board member at Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings, made the observation.
Antimicrobial treatments are in high demand, particularly in India, which has been ravaged by the last wave of COVID-19.
“The use of textile chemicals has continued to grow and extend into various textile industries year after year,” said Raj Manek, executive director and board member of Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings.
Antimicrobial treatments are in high demand, particularly in India, which has been ravaged by the last wave of COVID-19.
Recent advancements in antimicrobials have played an important role in increasing the durability of textiles and offering better protection against pollutants.”
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