The Future of Sustainable Textiles: Collagen-Modified Regenerated Cellulose Fiber
In an era marked by environmental crises and growing demand for sustainable materials, collagen-modified regenerated cellulose fiber emerges as a groundbreaking innovation in the textile industry. Developed by Shandong Dachuan New Materials Co., Ltd., this bio-based fiber combines the natural advantages of collagen with eco-friendly manufacturing processes, offering a versatile solution for modern textile applications.
What is Collagen-Modified Regenerated Cellulose Fiber?
This fiber is a composite material created by cross-linking Type I collagen (extracted from bovine leather) with cellulose derived from wood pulp. The production process involves dissolving collagen-rich cowhide raw materials, blending them with cellulose, and forming fibers through wet spinning and coagulation. The result is a biodegradable, high-performance textile material that retains the functional benefits of both collagen and cellulose.
Key Advantages of Collagen Fiber
Natural Antibacterial & Deodorizing Properties
Collagen’s fat-soluble protein factors inhibit bacterial growth (e.g., 99% inhibition rates against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli).
Its mesh-like structure traps bacteria and limits nutrient access, reducing odor-causing microbial activity.
Mold & Fungal Resistance
Achieves Grade 0 mold resistance (highest level), preventing damage to textiles and extending product lifespan.
Disrupts fungal cell structures, lowering risks of skin infections.
Superior Moisture Management
12.13% moisture regain rate outperforms cotton and linen, ensuring quick sweat absorption and rapid drying.
Ideal for sportswear and bedding, where breathability and comfort are critical.
Skin-Friendly & Hypoallergenic
Type I collagen closely resembles human epidermal components, offering moisturizing effects and reducing skin irritation.
Complies with EU ROHS and REACH standards, free from harmful additives like formaldehyde or heavy metals.
Sustainability & Circular Economy
Derived from renewable bovine leather waste, fully biodegradable, and produced via a closed-loop process.
Certified by RCS (Recycled Claim Standard) and meets GB/T 18885-2020 eco-textile requirements.
Technical Specifications & Performance
Property
Performance
Antibacterial Rate
99% (S. aureus, E. coli, Candida albicans); 89.67% (Trichophyton rubrum)
Yoga Wear & Activewear: Enhanced elasticity, moisture-wicking, and anti-static properties.
Bedding & Loungewear: Soft, breathable, and mold-resistant for healthier sleep environments.
Socks: Antibacterial and quick-drying to maintain foot hygiene.
Medical & Hygiene Products
Sanitary Napkins & Diapers: High fluid absorption (up to 300% liquid retention) with antibacterial protection.
Wound Care Textiles: Promotes wound healing through collagen’s bioactive properties.
Beauty & Skincare
Dissolvable Facial Masks: Water-soluble fibers cleanse pores and tighten skin without chemical residues.
Why Choose Collagen Fiber?
Eco-Friendly: Reduces reliance on synthetic plastics and minimizes microplastic pollution.
Cost-Effective: Customizable collagen ratios (up to 45%) balance performance and production costs.
Future-Ready: Aligns with global trends in circular economy and low-carbon manufacturing.
Certifications & Compliance
SGS Tested: Validated for safety, antibacterial efficacy, and biodegradability.
RCS Certified: Ensures recycled content and sustainable sourcing.
EU Standards: Meets strict regulations for ecological textiles (Class A).
Conclusion
Collagen-modified regenerated cellulose fiber represents a paradigm shift in sustainable textiles. By merging natural biomaterials with advanced manufacturing, it addresses critical challenges in hygiene, comfort, and environmental impact. As industries pivot toward greener alternatives, this innovation paves the way for a healthier planet and smarter consumer choices.
Learn More: Shandong Dachuan New Materials Co., Ltd. Website: www.dcmaterial.com Contact: Jason Wang | Email: jason@dcmaterial.com | WhatsApp: +86 156 6676 7661
Data sourced from internal R&D reports, SGS certifications, and GB/T standards.
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