…balance between nature and passion…. COMPANY PROFILE the largest linen textiles producer in Lithuania and the Baltic States over 300 highly-qualified.

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…balance between nature and passion…

COMPANY PROFILE the largest linen textiles producer in Lithuania and the Baltic States over 300 highly-qualified specialists are employed more than 57 years experience in linen textile turnover – 11,6 mln. EUR per year located in the northern part of Lithuania

MAIN COMPANY ACTIVITIES

AB “Linas” finishing department offers wide range of various finishing Coating Softening Special finishing Fabric, finished products and garments washing

Softening HA HA – mechanical+chemical softening (soft and wrinkled fabric made with chemicals and AERO equipment; fabric has higher density and width 145cm); tendered for garments and home textile MA MA – mechanical softening (soft fabric without any chemicals); tendered for garments C C – chemical softening (soft and slippery fabric made with help of various chemicals); tendered for garments

Special finishing LPA LPA – easy care (resistant to shrinkage, soft, slick, easy to iron, non-wrinkle); tendered for garments and home textile, lasts up to 20 washes VTPA VTPA – water, grease repellent (does not allow water, dirt, coffee, red wine, etc. absorb into the fabric) tendered for outwear garments and home textile; lasts up to 4 washes S S – mechanical sanforization/pre shrinkage (increasing weft density, decreasing warp change after wash); tendered for garments and home textile

Special finishing ND ND – Flame retardant (contact place can fumigate, but the fabric will not flame up) tendered for curtains, tablecloths, wall covering and upholstery fabrics; only dry cleaning ANTIMOSC ANTIMOSC – anti mosquito (protects from vectors such as mosquitoes, mites and bed bugs) tendered for guard curtains, outdoor tablecloths and garments, throws, awnings); lasts no less then 5washes BAC BAC – antimicrobial properties (fabric becomes hygienic, protected from mold, dust mites, bacteria and the odor they cause) tendered for shower curtains, sport’s clothes and sanitary purposes; lasts up to 20 washes

Special finishing COOL COOL – comfort (works as conditioner, maintain body temperature – when it is hot – cools, when it's cold – heats); tendered for bedding, garments, lasts up to 10 washes ST ST – stiffening (fabric become stiff, effect is permanent, non-washable); tendered for curtains, tablecloths AROMA AROMA – fragranced (with a help of fragranced microcapsules fabric gain a unique fragrance); tendered for bedding, garments, accessories

Coating DELAVE (WASH OUT) DELAVE (WASH OUT) - after item washing with Enzyme, the pigment remains mainly on the seams, and less on the rest of the item; tendered for garments and home textile VARIOUS COLORS VARIOUS COLORS – standard, pearl, silver, gold, glitter, indigo, colorless can be applied in small and wider variable decorative dashes, also thin or thick continuous layer; tendered for garments and home textile, lasts up to 10 washes SUEDE EFFECT – SUEDE EFFECT – fabric gets suede look; tendered for clothes accessories, bags details, interior decorations, lasts no less then 5washes

Coating BLACK-OUTDIM-OUT BLACK-OUT and DIM-OUT - completely or partially blocks the sunlight and is tendered for curtains, roll ups and roman blinds, only dry cleaning RADIANT HEAT REFLECTIVE RADIANT HEAT REFLECTIVE - reflects sunlight so the room does not warm up; tendered for curtains, roll ups and roman blinds; only dry cleaning FLAME RETARDANT FLAME RETARDANT - non-flammable coating on the back side for upholstery fabrics and wall upholstery, only dry cleaning

Coating COMFORT CONTROL COMFORT CONTROL - coated fabric side is water repellent, not coated side (mostly the backside) absorbs moisture; suited for raincoats, outdoor garments, lasts no less then 5washes ANTI-MICROBIAL ANTI-MICROBIAL - repels microbes; tendered for garments, most often used with water repellent coating for shower curtains WATER REPELLENT - WATER REPELLENT - coated fabric side is colourless, has water and stain protection properties; tendered for table linen, bags; lasts up to 10 washes

Washing (fabric, ready made items and garments) MM MM - “vintage” effect, after washing fabric becomes crumpled, soft, fluffy; tendered for garments, home textile ME ME - “wash out” effect using enzymes, after washing the pigment remains mainly on the seams, and less on the rest of the item; tendered for garments and home textile T T - enables garments and ready-made items to be dyed and washed in one process using an extremely low liquid ratio and ecological sulphur dyeing. Dyeing is superficial, giving a worn look without damaging the fiber.

WHY AB “LINAS” ? Wide range of different finishing Flexibility and adapting to customer’s needs Own quality laboratory Preparation of certificates and technical documentation Trial lengths from 20mtr Flexible lead time All collection in one factory (fabric, sewing, finishing, washing, packing) Experienced sales team ready to assist in creating your collection Strong partnership with chemical suppliers allows to develop new finishing according client request

CONTACTS LT Panevėžys, Lithuania Tel Fax Let’s be friends: Looking forward for your inquiries…