Porlite: bridging human and nature with sustainable solutions. “Environmental sustainability” and "Being on the same line with nature” are still the sticks to Hwafune’s guns. Whether you enjoy water sports, climbing, skiing, cycling, or golfing, you have probably worn functional clothing to wick away sweat or moisture, because you want to get the most comfortable exercise experience. Now I would like to recommend a more comfortable and eco-friendly fabric to you and your consumers, which is “Porlite”. You may ask: “What's the difference between functional clothing made with Hwafune's Porlite fabric and other functional fabric on the market Will my customers buy it What is my selling point?” Don't worry, let me share it with you!
What value does Porlite give you?
(1) Passed Inspection Standards
First of all, the smallest advantage of Porlite is that it has passed the OEKO-TEX eco-textile standard.
(2) Eco-friendly & Non-toxic
Porlite is a brand based on environmental protection, specializing in high-tech apparel fabrics with a sustainable manufacturing and MIT approach. Hwafune Knows that Porlite’s PP (Polypropylene) membrane is more environmentally friendly, from production to fabric manufacturing to garment destruction. We have successfully launched non-toxic and sustainable Porlite fabrics in 2021.
(3) Cost Efficient & Optimizing Resource Utilization
Compared with the previous fluoride-containing membranes, Porlite’s (PP) membrane is decomposable and recyclable, and thus resources can be maximized to use and minimize waste. Moreover, one kilogram of PP membrane can be used to make 69.4 pieces of garments, while other membranes have less than 18 pieces, which means you can save more cost on manufacturing garments!!
The final disposal of garments made of Polite is different from the past, garments made from Porlite’s (PP) membrane can be incinerated directly without producing toxic gases that are harmful to human health and the earth, because the chemistry of the PP membrane is elementary, consisting of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. Every time the PP membrane is incinerated, only carbon dioxide and water are produced, which sounds unbelievable, such a simple chemical formula can create high-quality fabrics! But then you must ask: "Will this structure not be strong enough? Will the functionality be affected?”
(4) Diversity of PP Membrane
I have to give you a very definite answer, no. The key advantage of Porlite is that the membrane has 10 billion pores aligned in an orderly manner, smaller than water molecules but bigger than air molecules, making the fabric resist water penetration even under pressure, what's more important is that Porlite is also very durable. After the launch of Porlite 2.0, it shows more variations that could be printed with different membrane colors such as silver, white, and grey, as well as multiple versions of 3D printing, general cellulose printing, or silver printing, which brings lighter and more fashionable experience. In addition, Porlite is not only available in 2L, 2.5L, 3L and even upgraded to 4L, which is excellent breathability and suitable for water sports.
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