COEX® is a total cellulosic vegetable fibre, the most present biopolymer in nature, it is comfortable, recyclable and hypoallergenic. It is a 100% natural product, created with fibres and materials of vegetable origin which have become fireproof thanks to an innovative patented technology without the use of chemical additives or flame-retardant resins that may come in contact with skin and environment. The softness of the fabric generated with COEX® is unique in the world, but in addition to the extraordinary comfort and impenetrable aesthetic effect of a fabric such as linen or cotton, COEX® is also the only fibre in the world completely flame retardant. It does not burn, does not drip, does not emit harmful fumes such as dioxin and resists to the highest temperatures, it is also washable or dry cleanable in all types of machines, both domestic and industrial. With COEX® it’s the nature itself that, thanks to the contribution of completely natural elements, raises a real barrier against fire, preventing the tissues from burning. COEX® is also the only fibre in the world for fire protection, which can be made in total white, while ensuring stability and consistent performance, thanks to a natural regeneration system that is easy to apply throughout its life cycle. COEX® is a real revolution not only for the interior decorating contract world, but also for countless other sectors such as private homes, clothing, fashion accessories and transport world. It guarantees unmatched comfort, perfect fabric transpiration and complete safety for children being hypoallergenic. Thanks to COEX®, interior design, bio-architecture, fashion and sport have never been so free to design and express themselves without limits. Nature gives us pleasure, empathy and, from now on, a total, uncompromising security.
Coex
- Product Name
- Coex
- Manufacturer
- Alessandro Bini
- Material
- Fabric
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