Why MOSH and MOAH Matter in Today’s Textile Value Chain
MOSH (Mineral Oil Saturated Hydrocarbons) and MOAH (Mineral Oil Aromatic Hydrocarbons) are under increasing regulatory and brand focus worldwide. Their presence in textile chemicals - particularly those used in packaging fabrics - raises concerns for:
Human health and worker safety
Migration risks in food-contact and agricultural packaging
Environmental persistence and contamination
For fabrics produced through plain weaving, twill weave, or heavy-duty constructions used in packaging, the sizing process becomes a critical control point. What enters the warp yarns, weft yarn, and filling yarns ultimately determines whether the final woven fabric is fit for responsible, global use.
Alpenol®’s Vision: Clean Chemistry at the Source
Alpenol® was developed with one core belief: the most powerful sustainability decisions are made before production begins. As a revolutionary textile sizing agent, Alpenol® was engineered to eliminate unnecessary mineral oil derivatives and reduce dependency on polyvinyl alcohol and other synthetics.
Being MOSH and MOAH free means Alpenol®:
Introduces no harmful mineral oil residues into the sizing solution
Supports safer handling for people working at the textile sizing machine
Protects downstream applications where fabric comes into close human or food contact
This is especially critical for jute, packaging textiles, and industrial fabrics where safety is as important as strength.
Sustainability and Efficiency - One Standard, Not Two
Across types of looms and high-speed weaving machines, Alpenol® delivers consistent performance without the environmental burden associated with mineral oil-based systems.
By stabilizing sets of yarns during the textile sizing process, Alpenol® enhances:
Yarn integrity across warp and weft
Reliability in weave structures and basic weaves
Performance across different types of weaves, including heavy twill fabric and packaging-grade constructions
This proves that cleaner chemistry directly improves the weaving process, reinforcing the idea that efficiency and sustainability are inseparable in modern weaving.
Designed for Safe Packaging and Responsible Fabrics
For packaging applications—especially jute and food-related textiles—the absence of MOSH and MOAH is not optional. Alpenol® supports a wide range of types of fabric used in responsible packaging systems:
Natural cotton fabric
Cotton blend fabric for strength and durability
Viscose fabric and viscose rayon fabric
Select polyester fabric blends within compliant systems
By functioning as a reliable PVA replacement and helping reduce PVA and other synthetics, Alpenol® simplifies the sizing process while lowering chemical load, cost of production, and environmental impact.
A Safer Environment for People and the Planet
Being MOSH and MOAH free delivers tangible benefits beyond compliance:
Improved air quality and safer working conditions for mill operators
Reduced risk of contamination in food and agricultural packaging
Cleaner wastewater streams and easier effluent management
Greater trust from global brands, regulators, and end consumers
From the warp beam to the finished weave fabric, Alpenol® ensures that sustainability is embedded at every stage of production.
A New Standard for the Future of Textile Sizing
This confirmation is more than a test result—it is a declaration of intent. Alpenol® represents a new era of textile sizing chemicals, where:
What is a weave begins with responsible chemistry
Every warp thread and weft threads carry safety and transparency
Packaging textiles protect what matters most—people, food, and the environment
In a world demanding safer materials and cleaner supply chains, Alpenol® proves that performance does not need to come at a cost to health or sustainability.
This is the future of textile sizing.
And it is MOSH and MOAH free.
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Disclaimer
The information provided in this blog is intended solely for educational and informational purposes within the textile industry. While the content references technical concepts, sizing and desizing practices, and general chemical information, it does not constitute professional, commercial, or operational advice for any specific textile process or production environment.
Process conditions, chemical selections, and operational parameters may vary significantly across mills, machinery types, fabric constructions, and environmental constraints. Readers should always consult qualified technical professionals, internal laboratory data, and product-specific Technical Data Sheets before making any decisions related to textile processing.
Any references to Alpenol, Sizaltex, or other products are included only for contextual, educational, and illustrative purposes and should not be interpreted as endorsements, recommendations, or guarantees of performance. The authors assume no responsibility for decisions made based on the information contained herein.
