With the intelligent and high-performance
moisture management technology HYDROCOOL, the RUDOLF GROUP sets again a
standard in the functional finish of next-to-skin textiles.
Under the family brand HYDROCOOL, RUDOLF offers hydrophilizing
products with a highly flexible moisture management technology for synthetic
fibres and their blends. They are always prepared to suggest technical
solutions for the textile market's constantly changing requirements for the
steadily growing groups of articles active wear, sportswear and functional
underwear.
Exercise, either outdoor or indoor, for our personal well-being
and as a counterbalance to the daily routine, has become an increasingly
important part of life. At the same time optimum moisture management functions
of textiles for sweaty activities have become an absolute
"must-have".
The clothing industry offers consumers a multitude of very
different textiles in many designs. Hydrophilicity as well as hygiene and
freshness are the major focus when increasing the additional value of these
articles.
The reason for this is that perspiration accompanies man 365 days
a year and 24 hours a day; and it is a natural reaction of the body to
transport excess heat away, which can be caused by exercise, high ambient
temperature or fever.
By producing body perspiration, the human body has the ingenious
ability of keeping the body temperature at an optimum 37° C. The textile worn
next to the skin must be able to support this thermo-regulating mechanism.
Man wears several layers of textiles, which may vary in number,
depending on the climatic and local conditions. This is called the multi-layer
principle. The next-to-skin layer, the inner layer, must work like a second
skin to fulfil the requirement of optimum moisture transport.
Due to their numerous advantages, the portion of synthetic fibres
in active wear, sportswear and functional underwear has been rising for years.
These advantages are:
- Low weight
- High wear resistance
- Easy care and fast drying
The hydrophobic behaviour, when unfinished, is a
clothing-physiological shortcoming, which a high-performance moisture
management technology has to offset.
Only perfectly prepared textiles finished with the HYDROCOOL
technology can have optimum moisture management effects:
- Perfect moisture absorption and transport
- Optimum moisture evaporation
- Pleasantly dry and comfortable to wear
The HYDROCOOL technology products ensure that the textile
perfectly absorbs moisture and transports it away from the body. The
evaporation of moisture, which the textile has absorbed, creates a uniform
evaporation chill that supports the cooling function of the body.
HYDROCOOL is the family brand for a fibre-adapted moisture
management technology by RUDOLF
RUDOLF GmbH, which, today, is based in Geretsried, Bavaria, was founded by Reinhold Rudolf in Northern Bohemia in 1922. They are specialised in innovative and high-quality chemical products, predominantly textile auxiliaries, products for textile care as well as construction chemicals.
One thousand employees in 45 countries around the world guarantee logistical as well as technical service.
The combination of backwards integration, development know-how, exact knowledge of market requirements and thorough technical application expertise make RUDOLF GmbH an experienced and competent partner for the customers of the textile finishing industry, co-producers and many other industries. Quality Management and certification according to DIN ISO 9001:14001 go without saying. RUDOLF offer products that comply with the Oeko-Tex-Standard and GOTS, are committed to ZDHC with their own MRS-list and are a bluesign system partner. In addition, as a member of the chemical industry, they live the philosophy of the voluntary Responsible Care initiative, which stands for responsible action in the fields of environment, safety and health.
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