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Crypton Introduces C Zero, a New Fabric Protector

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICH.—Crypton recently introduced C Zero, the latest weapon in the company’s arsenal of performance fabric solutions. C Zero is a new category of performance enhancements, one without the use of fluorinated chemistry, thereby having a minimal impact on the environment.  

“C Zero is our first non-fluorinated fabric protection and we are thrilled to bring it to the marketplace,” said Randy Rubin, founder of Crypton. “It rounds out our family of offerings. While Crypton, Nanotex and INCASE are needed for cleaning oily food stains, C Zero offers excellent protection from water-based spills and the opportunity for a higher LEED score.”

“We’re excited to bring the market a new category of performance,” said Roger Arciniega, CEO of Momentum Group. “It answers the call from designers that want to specify the best performing textiles possible with the least amount of impact on the environment. It’s Momentum’s way to bring forward innovation while being environmental stewards.”

As with Crypton, INCASE and Nanotex, C Zero is a factory-applied process. The entire fabric is immersed, ensuring every fiber is treated, and the chemistry is cross-linked for durability using high temperature, industrial drying.

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