Cotone Biotermico
Fabrics made with cotton combined with synthetic heat-insulating fibers
GEOTHERMAL COTTON*
*Weaving Bumatex proposes, as it is considered the first in the field of manufacturers of fabric for mattresses, a brand that provides the final consumer comfort and safety guarantees for human health.
The “COTONE BIOTERMICO®” brand identifies a number of fabrics made in Italy with cotton together with synthetic heat insulating high-tech fiber. The synergy of these materials allowed to obtain a product of great strength and durability, extremely comfortable when placed in contact with the skin even in adverse weather conditions.
TEST FOR THE COMFORT
The design of the fabric has undergone:
- to the test UNI 9278/88 met. B for the measurement of transmission coefficient of water vapor: this test provides a reference value that can give a fairly accurate idea of how comfortable the fabric is, in case in which is maintained at all times in contact with the body, in relation with sweat absorption and the quickly dispersion through evaporation.
- to UNI EN ISO 9237/97 test for air permeability, a test that makes it a good idea of how the fabric is breathable, always assuming that it is continuosly kept in contact with the skin.
SAFETY FOR HUMAN HEALTH
- Test carcinogenic aromatic amines: The aromatic amines are the major cause of risk for the occurence of bladder cancer. Tests carried out on “COTONE BIOTERMICO®” studies have consistently shown the tested prototype has been found free form residual traces of these substances. The research was carried out according to standards set by German law of 10.04.1992 and subsequent amendments, a solid guarantee of protection and safety for the healt of the consumer.
- In order to further ensure the ecological connotation of the product we chose to use on “COTONE BIOTERMICO®” only dyes in accordance with the m.o. 21/03/1973. These products are certified for use on packages and containers in direct contact with food substances: a much more restrictive and more protective logic than substances normally used in the textile industry.