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I heard that the new DuPontTM Suprel® fabric is based on an Advanced Composite Technology. Can you explain what this is?

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I heard that the new DuPontTM Suprel® fabric is based on an Advanced Composite Technology. Can you explain what this is?

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DuPont Nonwovens Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) is a versatile fabric technology that uses a bi-component formulation. More than 20 patents have been filed to date. This innovative technology enables DuPont to take advantage of the best properties of two different raw materials to create fabrics that meet specific marketplace needs. For example, new DuPontTM Suprel® is made with polyester for strength and polyethylene for softness, to create a unique fabric that delivers a high level of protection without compromising comfort. Using ACT, DuPont will be able to continue delivering innovative fabrics to help meet the evolving needs of the healthcare industry. This flexible technology platform offers exciting possibilities for future medical fabric developments.

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