Why OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT Matters Today
The OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT was created to ensure that chemical products used in textiles meet the highest global standards for environmental safety, human health, and regulatory compliance. Its mission is clear: remove hazardous substances at the source so that downstream textile processes remain clean, transparent, and trustworthy.
For mills operating across types of looms, producing fabrics for international brands, the ECO PASSPORT ensures that every textile sizing process aligns with responsible production. It protects workers handling sizing solution, safeguards ecosystems affected by effluents, and ensures that every warp and weft entering the weaving process carries chemical integrity.
Sizaltex®: Designed in Alignment with ECO PASSPORT Values
Sizaltex® was not modified to meet sustainability standards - it was built around them. As a revolutionary textile sizing agent, Sizaltex® was engineered to simplify textile preparation while eliminating unnecessary chemical complexity.
Sizaltex® enables mills to:
Act as a true PVA replacement
Reduce PVA and other synthetics in sizing recipes
Remove the need for additional binders and mixers
Achieve batch-to-batch consistency in textile sizing
This clean-chemistry approach aligns seamlessly with the purpose of the OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT: fewer chemicals, safer handling, and uncompromised performance across warp yarns, weft yarn, and filling yarns.
Eliminating Desizing: A Breakthrough in Sustainable Efficiency
What truly elevates Sizaltex® beyond conventional sizing systems is its ability to eliminate the traditional desizing stage altogether.
Unlike conventional approaches that depend on binders during sizing and enzymes during desizing, Sizaltex®:
Can be re-sized with a simple hot wash
Removes the need for enzyme-based desizing
Improves effluent biodegradability significantly
Cuts water usage, energy consumption, time, and cost
This innovation transforms the weaving process, proving that sustainability can actively increase operational efficiency rather than slow it down.
Performance Across Weaves, Looms, and Fabrics
OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT certification validates Sizaltex® across the full spectrum of textile weaving and fabric construction.
Whether mills are producing:
Plain weaving and other basic weaves
Durable twill fabric through classic twill weave
Lustrous satin fabric, refined satin weave pattern, or plain satin fabric
Complex Jacquard fabric on a Jacquard loom
Sizaltex® stabilizes warp thread and weft threads, strengthens weave structures, and ensures consistency across different types of weaves in modern weaving environments.
Designed for the Fabrics of a Sustainable Future
Sizaltex® supports a wide range of types of fabric, including:
Cotton fabric
Viscose fabric and viscose rayon fabric
Rayon fabric
Cotton blend fabric
Select polyester fabric systems
By reducing chemical load while improving yarn protection, Sizaltex® ensures that every fabric produced on a weaving machine meets the growing global demand for sustainable textiles.
One Standard for the New Age of Textile Sizing
Receiving the OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT is not an endpoint for Sizaltex® - it is a declaration. It confirms that efficiency, quality, cost control, and environmental responsibility no longer require compromise.
With Sizaltex®:
Cleaner chemistry enhances weaving efficiency
Fewer process steps reduce environmental impact
Safer inputs protect workers and ecosystems
Performance remains uncompromised across yarn, warp, and weft
From what is a weave to the final weave fabric, Sizaltex® proves that sustainability is not an added feature - it is the foundation.
Sizaltex®. OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT certified.
Where performance and sustainability move forward together.
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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.
