Textile Fiber Boost shares promising results from fiber booster technology

Fiber Booster Technology, Textile Fiber Boost’s latest development, is showing promising results in early trials. The focus so far has been on polycotton (65% polyester, 35% cotton) and denim (100% cotton). Early tests suggest a clear improvement in fiber length and strength.
The technology uses a specialized pre-treatment process that prepares textiles before they go through mechanical recycling. This pre-treatment reduces fiber damage during the tearing stage, which is a common issue in traditional methods. As a result, the fibers produced are longer and stronger, making them much more suitable for creating high-quality yarns.
But it doesn’t stop at better fiber quality. The process also increases fiber yield, allowing more of the original material to be reused. This combination of improved performance and higher recovery rates makes Fiber Booster Technology a key step in scaling up textile-to-textile recycling.
As the fashion and textile industries continue to look for sustainable solutions, this technology offers a practical way to reuse both blended and natural fibers. Textile Fiber Boost is playing a crucial role in advancing the circular economy by making textile recycling more efficient and effective.