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Posted May 10, 2017

 

WICHITA, Kan. – INVISTA announced it is investing more than $65 million in state-of-the-art fiber production equipment at its Camden, S.C. facility.

 

This investment will expand capacity of nylon 6,6 fiber used in a diverse range of applications. 

 

Importantly, this investment will significantly increase domestic U.S. capacity of high-tenacity, specialty fibers used in CORDURA® fabrics. These durable fabrics offer valuable solutions in military applications such as bags, backpacks and ballistic vest carriers as well as a wide variety of commercial end-uses from hiking boots to hunting gear, workwear to motorcycle and many other outdoor and lifestyle apparel and equipment products.

 

The new assets will also be capable of manufacturing bulked continuous filament and high-quality fibers for airbags and industrial sewing threads.

 

"This investment is utilizing a combination of patented and proprietary technology with flexibility such as solution dyeing, which enables increased innovation opportunities around fiber properties and performance and creates a strong platform for our future growth," said Jeff Brown, executive vice president, INVISTA Performance Materials division.

 

This latest investment shows an ongoing commitment by INVISTA to provide its domestic and global customers with differentiated, value-added products manufactured by state-of-the-art equipment.

 

Camden is an ideal location being situated in the heart of the textile industry, the company said.

 

"As INVISTA's largest integrated nylon polymer and fiber producing facility, this site offers an ideal footprint for reinvesting in high-performance solutions for the markets we serve," Brown said.

 

Source: INVISTA

INVISTA investing $65 million at South Carolina fiber facility

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