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2. Trends in textile finishing auxiliaries

Recently, there has been a sudden burst of new products characterized as being environment, comfort or health-oriented in the Japanese market, reflecting the general concern for resource exhaustion, ozone depletion, environmental disruption due to car exhaust, endocrine-disrupting substances and VOC, or the fear of O-157 and MRSA.

Biodegradable resins are examples of 'eco' products. Garments are now finished with moisture-absorbent/releasing, pH-balancing or deodorant properties for improved comfort. Health-oriented, skincare finishes, which allegedly produce moisturizing, skin-lightening, UV-shielding or anti-allergen effects, are an example of a ripple effect coming from the field of cosmetics. Some products are given 'relaxation' properties based on the use of far-infrared radiation, anions or fragrance. The boom for anion finishes two years ago in Japan spilled over into all kinds of commodities, including air conditioners, hair driers, bracelets and accessories. The rapid growth of hygiene products with antibacterial, anti-odor or bacterial control properties, triggered by the O-157 epidemic and in-hospital MRSA infections, is still fresh in our memory (see Table 3, Fig. 5).

Table 3 Japan's textile functional finishes in chronological order

Year Social phenomena Textile functional finishes
1987 Morning-shampoo boom, new-rich Super-absorbent towels, functional finishes based on superconductivity
1988 Fitness boom The rise of Shingosen 'New Silky' 'Dry & Drape'
1989 Orientation towards genuine, high-end goods  
1990 The Garden and Greenery Expo, abnormal weather The birth of eco products
1991 'Earth-friendly' (global environment issues)  
1992 Ozone hole UV-shielding cosmetics
1993 Shape-memory boom, the collapse of the bubble economy Shape-memory shirts, perspiration-absorbing, light-weight stretch finishes
1994 Collapse in prices Non-see-through pale swimsuits, fragrant fiber, sericin, fibroin, collagen, Japanese cypress & leaves
1995 Antibacterial, deodorant goods, co-existence with the earth Chitosan, tencel
1996 O-157, MRSA Anti-mite futon
1997 Tamagochi boom Water-repellent, permeable shoes, 1/f Yuragi
1998 Endocrine disruptors, skin-lightening cosmetics Anion finishes, electro-microwave-shielding materials (silver-plating)
1999 Environmental conservation, health and comfort Corn fiber, polylactic acid fiber, anti-cigarette-odor finishes
2000 IT revolution Shark-skin swimsuits, natural ores
2001 Anion boom, BSE Rare-earth minerals, flavonoids
2002 Football World Cup, tea boom Catechin, anti-pollen finishes
2003 SARS Biocompatible fiber, photocatalysts

 

Fig. 5 Natural-component-based finishing auxiliaries
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