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J'adoube collection always encourages & explores innovative and environment friendly approach to produce garments & accessories. Therefore, it caters intensive research &development relating the sustainable methods to patronize healthy and green work ahmosphere around the globe. However, following the principle, J'adoube recently experimented pigment black for coloring on fabric. lt also explored various methods by incorporating other ingredients for instance elastics to improve qualify & efficiency. Pigment black was founded by Jane Palmer in 2017. Jane has worked with pigments and dyes in the apparel industry for over 15 years. She opened Noon Design Studio, the first dye house in the United States to specialize in using plant-based dyes, in 2010. After recognizing the demand and interest in plant-based dyes, but also understanding their limitations such as poor colorfastness, higher cost, excessive use of wafer and inconsistent results, she turned her focus to developing modern and sustainable high performing bio-based pigments. Since the company's founding in 2017, the Nafure Coalings team has successfully developed a new black pigment for mass markets. Nature Coatings has received two prestigious National Science Foundation Awards, participated in Fashion for Good's Accelerator Program, is currently participating in Fashion for Good's Scaling Program, and is a portfolio company at the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator.
Nature Coatings transforms wood waste info high performing black pigmenfs. The wood waste is sourced from sustainable F SC certified forests. Our manufacturing process is closed-loop and a circular system. No external energy is required to run the equipment, and our process does not emit any C02 or other greenhouse gases. Nature Coafings' pigments are designed for industry. They are cosf competitive. They are easy to use with existing equipment and wafer-based formulas and do not require any upfront capital expenditure. Additionally, they slay far ahead of any global restricted substance lists, known as RSLs. These pigments do not fade in the sun and do not "bronze or furn brown a} high or low concenfrafions & suitable for multiple applications including, but not limited to, screen printing, rotary printing, digital inkjet printing, coatings, dope dye, airbrush, resin casting and wood coloring. By using Nature Coatings' pigment, millions of tons of C02 can be prevented from entering our shared environment each year. These are manufactured in a closed-loop syslem that does not emit measurable greenhouse gases. Additionally, our pigment is safer for all of us. which confains 90-100% less Polyaromafic Hydrocarbons, known as PAHs, that are found in all petroleum-based carbon blacks. PAHs have been linked to cancer and are becoming more regulated in Europe. Petroleum based carbon black pigments are a major source of pollution and a potential health hazard for all of us. According to a study done by the Canadian government, for each kilo of petroleum-based carbon black produced, 1.38 kilos of C02 is generated in return. Petroleum carbon black pigments also have high levels of PAHs. These pigments are found in our daily lives. They are found in clothing, printing, paint, cosmetics, 90-100% less PAHs than petroleum carbon black pigments which is much safer for all of us.
J'adoube collection always encourages & explores innovative and environment friendly approach to produce garments & accessories. Therefore, it caters intensive research & development relating the sustainable methods to patronize healthy and green work atmosphere around the globe. However, following the principle, J'adoube recently experimented Natural dyes or colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals. The majority of natural dyes are vegetable dyes from plant sources roots, berries, bark, leaves, and wood and other biological sources such as fungi.
Archaeologists have found evidence of textile dyeing dating back to the Neolithic period. In China, dyeing with plants, barks and insects has been traced back more than 5,000 years. The essential process of dyeing changed little over time. Typically, the dye material is put in a pot of water and heated to extract the dye compounds into solution with the water. Then the textiles to be dyed are added to the pot, and held at heat until the desired color is achieved. Textile fiber may be dyed before spinning or weaving, after spinning or after weaving. Many natural dyes require the use of substances called mordants to bind the dye to the textile fibers. Mordants are metal salts that can form a stable molecular coordination complex with both natural dyes and natural fibers. Historically, the most common mordants were alum and iron. Many other metal salt mordants were also used, but are seldom used now due to modern research evidence of their extreme toxicity either to human health, ecological health, or both.
J'adoube collection always encourages & explores innovative and environment friendly approach to produce garments & accessories. Therefore, it caters intensive research & development relating the sustainable methods to patronize healthy and green work atmosphere around the globe. However, following the principle. J'adoube recently experimented fluorophore (or fluorochrome, similarly to a chromophore) for its garments which is a fluorescent chemical compound that can re-emit light upon light excitation. Fluorophores typically contain several combined aromatic groups, or planar or cyclic molecules with several bonds.
Fluorophores are sometimes used clone, os a tracer in fluids, as a dye for staining of certain structures, os a substrate of enzymes, or as a probe or indicator. More generally they are covalently bonded to a macromolecule, serving as a marker for affine or bioactive reagents. Fluorophores are notably used to stain tissues, cells, or materials in a variety of analytical methods, ie, imaging and spectroscopy. 3 Fluorescein, via its amine-reactive isothiocyanate derivative fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), has been one of the most popular fluorophores. From antibody labeling, the applications have spread to nucleic acids thanks to carboxy fluorescein. Other historically common fluorophores are derivatives of rhodamine (TRITC), coumarin, and cyanine.
J'adoube collection always encourages & explores innovative and environment friendly approach to produce garments & accessories. Therefore, it caters intensive research & development relating the sustainable methods to patronize healthy and green work atmosphere around the globe. However, following the principle, J'adoube recently experimented Sportswear or activewear clothing, worn for sport or physical exercise. Sport-specific clothing is worn for most sports and physical exercise, for practical, comfort or safety reasons. Typical sport-specific garments include tracksuits, shorts, T-shirts and polo shirts. Specialized gorments include swimsuits (for swimming), wet suits (for diving or surfing), ski suits (for skiing) and leotards (for gymnastics). Sports footwear include trainers, football boots, riding boots, and ice skates. Sportswear also includes bikini and some crop tops and undergarments, such as the jockstrap and sports bra. Sportswear is also at times worn as casual fashion clothing. However, J'adoube introduced different combination of ingredients measures e.g. polyester, elastics to comply better with sustainable approach