ADRASA Insights & Articles

From chemistry to sustainability, from lab to mill — our articles explore how innovation, collaboration, and responsibility are shaping the future of textile finishing.

Discover stories, research and perspectives from the ADRASA team.

ADRASA joins the GreenTech Catalogue 2026 with a circular textile solution

ADRASA is featured in ACCIÓ’s GreenTech Catalogue 2026 with a solution developed with Eurecat that explores renewable reducing…

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Repeatability in textile chemistry: why fewer deviations can also mean lower impact

When sustainability is discussed in textile chemistry, the focus often falls on formulation choices, the replacement of hazardous…

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Water, chemistry and process: why this balance remains key in the textile industry

When sustainability is discussed in the textile industry, water is almost always framed in terms of consumption: how…

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Microfiber release starts long before washing

The release of microfibers has become one of the most relevant debates within the textile industry when discussing…

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ADRASA at Techtextil Frankfurt 2026

ADRASA is in Frankfurt for Techtextil 2026, meeting partners and industry professionals to talk about safer, more efficient…

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Textile performance and safer chemistry

Talking about textile benefits is still essential, but today it is no longer enough. In many segments (technical…

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“On-demand” functional finishes: when the fabric activates its performance

For years, many functional finishes have been applied as if the fabric had to perform at its best…

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Less salt in reactive dyeing: chemical innovation for cleaner processes

In reactive cotton dyeing, salt (usually NaCl or Na₂SO₄) is used as an electrolyte to improve dye exhaustion:…

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The role of temperature and humidity in textile sustainability

In the textile industry, sustainability is usually associated with raw materials, chemical formulations or environmental certifications. However, the…

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