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NEW WELL TEXTILES - PD TEAM

Innovation -DNA Available Core Technology-Chemistry New Well Innovations Topics NEWWELL TEXTILES

WOW, INNOVATION Calm Down!!!

Simple Change In Product Attribute Is Innovation. Think Differently Act Differently You Make Different Product So ……

NEW WELL TEXTILES Global Fiber Status…

Available Core Technology/ Chemistry

Innovation- Chemical Leaders Technology Leaders Sustainability Leaders NEWWELL TEXTILES Global Available Core Technologies/Chemistries CLARIANT HUNTSMAN BASF DYSTAR BAYER 3M TANATEX FIBRIQ OUTLAST INVISTA DUPONT SCHOELLER AWI UNIFI DYECCO BLUE PEL CLARIANT

We Bring Latest Innovative Product Performance Cotton Machine washable Wool AIRO Finish Micro Print Dress Pant Eco-Products Golf Series Golf Cotton

Sustainability – Eco Friendly Why change? Corporate Leaders To Drive Change Carbon Footprint

Recycled Polyester Organic Cotton Bio-Degradable No Water Dyeing/No Waste Water Dyeing Technologies/Concepts- Sustainability - Eco Friendly

We Are Continuously Bringing New Products For Go Green Story Product offerings Go Green Basic Multiple Colors Wrinkle Resistance Premium Look Super Hand Feel Go Green Basic Multiple Colors Wrinkle Resistance Premium Look Super Hand Feel Go Green Premium Non-Iron Permanent Crease Comfort Stretch Permanent Luster Go Green Premium Non-Iron Permanent Crease Comfort Stretch Permanent Luster Go Green Comfort Winkle Resistance Easy Care Comfort Stretch Silky Touch Go Green Comfort Winkle Resistance Easy Care Comfort Stretch Silky Touch ECO-Products

LESS WATER NEW PAD / SIZING-OX PROCESS - Clariant Up To 92% Water Savings 30% Less Energy 87% Less Cotton Waste No Waster Water Dyeing With Eco- Friendlier Sulphur Dyes TRADITIONAL DENIM’S PAD/SIZING-OX PROCESS * *11,000 liters of water for each pair of jeans

CO ₂ Technology For Natural Textile  Less Waste  Efficient Process  Novel Product Functionalities Pure Dyes CO ₂ Recycles Reproducibility NO WATER - Working in Partnership with Research team

NO-IRON MACHINE WASHABLE WOOL Globally Technologies Are Limited In Achieving 100% Wool Machine Washable With No-Iron Performance. Product Development Team Has Developed A Latest Technology With By Using Chlorinated Fine Wool Fiber Which Is An More Ordered Fiber And This Latest Technology Makes 100% Wool To Achieve Industrial Desired Performance Kroy Wool fiber Fine Wool fiber After 10HL Crease retention 4 High Performance Wool Product Attributes: Machine Washable Permanent Crease Stay Smooth Technology Shrinkage Resistance Smooth Hand Feel M/C Washable 100% Wool With Crease

Stain/Moisture Management - AIRO Available Technologies Repellency - Water/Oil Release/Wicking - Release Invisible - Wicking Visible How About Repellency + Wicking??? Not Available

Stain/Moisture Management - AIRO AIRO FINISH Repellency Absorbency Breathability (Absorbency Inside Repellency Outside)

Products Offering: Products Evaluation: Stain/Moisture Management - AIRO Repellency AATCC-130- Stain Resistance Wicking AATCC-197- Horizontal Wicking Breathability ASTM E96 100% Polyester Woven 100% Polyester Knit 100% Cotton Woven

37% renewable sourced(by weight) Benefits VS Nylon6 --30% less energy --63% less CO2 Emissions A Thermoplastic polymer that can be recycled Permanent sun protection up to 50+ UPF rating Perfect for Lightweight Fabrics Soft, Cool hand& Subdued Luster Sorbtek® Mynx® Sorona® Permanent Moisture Management Catch, Move, Release Technology Inherent Soil Release Properties We used multiple functional yarns from Dupont and Unifi to meet more Products Attributes Product Attributes Functional Fibers Moisture wicking Soil release Comfort stretch UPF 50+

Pre-Cure Post Cure Garment Dip Different Types Of Cross Linking Processes To Achieve Wrinkle Free Non-Iron Products What Is New??? LA + Post Cure On Bottoms Performance Attributes: Luster For Life High Tenacity Higher Performance - Smooth/Crease Retention Color Bond Softer Hand Feel Fresh New Look After Repeated Home Launderings

LA + Post Cure Means - Liquid Ammonia + Post Cure Before LA After LA Cross Section Of Cotton Fiber Cotton Is Treated With Liquid Ammonia At -34°C / -29F, Which Results In - Before LA After LA Hydrogen Bonds Increased Luster ImprovedStrength Enhanced Less ReflectionMore Reflection

Non-Iron Products Products Evaluation: HL Smoothness AATCC -124 Crease AATCC-88A CF To Washing AATCC-153 Frosting 5HL4.0 NO 10HL4.0 NO 15HL4.0 NO 20HL4.0 NO Different Substrates: 40/2x10 30x10+70D 60/2x20 40/2x1030x1060/2x20 3 rd Party Lab - BV Test Results

Innovation- NEWWELL TEXTILES- Global Available Core Technologies/Chemistries Cold Black - Scholar Phase Change -Outlast Xylitol Technology – Tastex Cool –Ex Red Peppy - Tastex – Hot2 Temperature Management M/C Washable Fibriq Shape Memory Polymers Resin

Innovation-QONE Optimal protection from heating up due to sunlight Textile stay cool to the touch Reliable protection from UV rays (minimum UPF 30) COLD BLACK - SCHOELLER

PHASE CHANGE OUTLAST

The only technology that begins and ends with the natural elements within the fibers themselves (carbon, hydrogen and oxygen). FIBRIQ

Wrinkle Free RESIN Pre-Cure Post Cure Garment Dip Different Types Of Cross Linking Processes

Innovation Could Be Thru Process Fiber Weaving NEWNESSINNOVATION Yarn Spinning Dyeing Fashion/Styling Systems Market/Advertisement Logistic Finishing Management Quality Control