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On May 16th, the 8th China Innovation & Development Forum on Safety & Protective Textiles and Apparel Industry was successfully held in Xi'an. The forum was guided by China National Textile and Apparel Council (CNTAC) and Shaanxi Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, organized by China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA), and co-hosted by Shaanxi Yuanfeng New Material Technology Co., Ltd. (R&D and Testing Base for Safety & Protective Textiles of CNITA) and Tayho Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. (National Engineering Research Center for Aramid Fibers).
With the theme of "Technology · Digital Intelligence · Green", the forum focused on key topics including R&D of new textile materials, breakthroughs in intelligent manufacturing technologies, green and low-carbon transformation, and industrial application expansion. It systematically planned the development path for new quality productive forces, playing a significant role in promoting high-quality industry development. Over 500 representatives from government agencies, industry associations, universities, and enterprises across the upstream and downstream industrial chain attended the event.
As an innovative enterprise in flame-retardant textile materials, Tianjun Technology showcased its self-developed Modacrylic (Protex) blended fiber yarn fabric series, featuring:
Ultimate Safety Performance: LOI >32%, certified by international standards including EN11611/EN11612
Breakthrough in Comfort: Patented blending technology improves breathability by 30% while maintaining flame-retardant properties
New Chapter of Industrial Collaboration
During the forum, Tianjun Technology signed an agreement with Xi'an Polytechnic University to establish a "Smart Protective Materials Joint Laboratory" and reached strategic cooperation intentions with Sinopec and China Fire Protection Association. This participation not only strengthened Tianjun's technological influence in the industry but also laid a solid foundation for expanding into high-end markets such as military and energy sectors.