Inviya, the New Freedom Fibre from Indorama Industries Limited, symbolizes freedom. It stands for your ability to express yourself freely and feel comfortable about it. Your individual choices shape up your personality and in turn, you feel relaxed, confident and ready to take on the world. Keeping these factors in mind, Inviya, the new freedom fibre, has been launched by Indorama Industries Limited, aiming to revolutionize the Indian fashion industry.
Scope of Inviya
Inviya, the stretch fiber is used in almost every garment and adds a flavor of flexibility with its stretch capabilities. Indorama Industries is one among the only textiles company in India that has heavily invested into research and development capabilities to create a future pipeline of products that are preferred by the modern consumer. Inviya, the new freedom fibre is capable of replacing the imported fiber in the market and has already become one of the favored blends for many retailers.
Uses of Inviya
A high-tech spandex filament, Inviya is a stretchable form of garment, which can be applied to denims, sportswear, party-wear, outdoors, swim wear and intimate-wear type of clothing. Stronger and more durable, this type of clothing is mostly used in skin-tight garments. According to studies, the use of spandex in India is increasing rapidly every year, even more than world’s growth. With the production being planned in India, its consumption is bound to go high in big numbers, thus strengthening the Indian textile industry, and enabling them to demand high value or margin across the world. Designed for men and women across all age-groups, it is likely to become a trusted brand in modern clothing, as it will enhance products with the features of durability, stretch and regain-look, wrinkle-free looks and comfortability.
Production of Inviya
The plans for its commercial manufacturing, according to Indorama Industries Limited, are in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. It will be using dry spun continuous polymerization technology and the equipments for it will be imported. Indorama Industries Limited is planning to invest Rs. 1000 Crores within three years to produce the spandex fiber. The company has lined up a three-phase investment plan, of which the first phase has been completed at an investment of Rs.400 Crores at Baddi. The advantages of Inviya for its consumers will be an increased shelf life, due to domestic production and thus ensuring the in-time delivery with an effective distribution network all across India.
Scope of Inviya
Inviya, the stretch fiber is used in almost every garment and adds a flavor of flexibility with its stretch capabilities. Indorama Industries is one among the only textiles company in India that has heavily invested into research and development capabilities to create a future pipeline of products that are preferred by the modern consumer. Inviya, the new freedom fibre is capable of replacing the imported fiber in the market and has already become one of the favored blends for many retailers.
Uses of Inviya
A high-tech spandex filament, Inviya is a stretchable form of garment, which can be applied to denims, sportswear, party-wear, outdoors, swim wear and intimate-wear type of clothing. Stronger and more durable, this type of clothing is mostly used in skin-tight garments. According to studies, the use of spandex in India is increasing rapidly every year, even more than world’s growth. With the production being planned in India, its consumption is bound to go high in big numbers, thus strengthening the Indian textile industry, and enabling them to demand high value or margin across the world. Designed for men and women across all age-groups, it is likely to become a trusted brand in modern clothing, as it will enhance products with the features of durability, stretch and regain-look, wrinkle-free looks and comfortability.
Production of Inviya
The plans for its commercial manufacturing, according to Indorama Industries Limited, are in Baddi, Himachal Pradesh. It will be using dry spun continuous polymerization technology and the equipments for it will be imported. Indorama Industries Limited is planning to invest Rs. 1000 Crores within three years to produce the spandex fiber. The company has lined up a three-phase investment plan, of which the first phase has been completed at an investment of Rs.400 Crores at Baddi. The advantages of Inviya for its consumers will be an increased shelf life, due to domestic production and thus ensuring the in-time delivery with an effective distribution network all across India.