Adient Fabrics is the world's leading supplier of automotive seats.
Adient Fabrics receives the reconstituted yarn on reels at its Laroque d'Olmes site to weave and produce the automotive fabric, upholstery and interior trim for the vehicles.
traditional carding technique makes it possible to obtain a new weaving yarn thanks to a system of drums lined with very fine steel tips rotating at high speed.
Carding technique makes it possible, without chemical or thermal transformation, to disentangle and then divide, to stretch, then align parallel and finally to twist the fibres cleared of impurities.
Renault Environment, a Groupe Renault subsidiary, collects materials intended for a second life, such as scraps of safety belts and scrap from the manufacture of virgin fabrics for the automotive sector.
Filatures du Par has developed a new industrial defibreing line adapted to the robustness of safety belts, an essential step in preparing raw materials and optimising fibre length.
Once cut and shredded, the belt and textile fibres are mixed with polyester fibres from plastic bottles that guarantee the cohesion of the fibres, before undergoing a series of carding operations.
100% recycled carded yarn has been patented jointly by Groupe Renault with Filatures du Parc.
100% recycled fabric used to make seat covers, dashboard coverings, gear lever brackets and door fittings, and meets the high requirements for comfort, cleaning, UV resistance and durability.
100% recycled fabric used to make seat covers, dashboard coverings, gear lever brackets and door fittings, and meets the high requirements for comfort, cleaning, UV resistance and durability.
100% recycled fabric used to make seat covers, dashboard coverings, gear lever brackets and door fittings, and meets the high requirements for comfort, cleaning, UV resistance and durability.
100% recycled fabric used to make seat covers, dashboard coverings, gear lever brackets and door fittings, and meets the high requirements for comfort, cleaning, UV resistance and durability.
Renault says the supply and short loop manufacturing of this recycled carded yarn - without chemical or thermal transformation - reduces associated CO2 emissions by more than 60% compared to the previous Zoe fabric from a standard manufacturing process.
New Renault Zoe uses fabric made from recycled safety belts, textile scrap and plastic bottles 

Innovative short loop manufacturing process reduces carbon footprint by 60 %; fabric used to make seat covers, dashboard coverings, gear lever brackets and door fittings, and meets the high requirements for comfort, cleaning, UV resistance and durability.

14 Nov 2019 | 10681 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

French carmaker Renault has announced development of a unique fabric made from 100% recycled materials including safety belts, textile scrap from the automotive industry and polyester fibres from the recycling of plastic bottles (PET).

This is the result of a breakthrough industrial application, co-developed by Groupe Renault, Les Filatures ...

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