Polyester fibers developed by Tokyo-based Teijin Ltd. have been selected for use in automotive interior textiles in vehicle models offered by Japan-based automakers Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
The company's Eco Circle Plantfiber, whose content comprises more than 30-percent biobased polymer derived from sugar cane, will be used in seat, door trim, headrest and center armrest fabrics in the 100-percent electric Nissan Leaf - the first mass-produced vehicle in which Eco Circle Plantfiber has been used for interior applications. Teijin partnered with Japan-based automotive seat maker Suminoe Teijin Techno Co. Ltd. and Nissan to develop the fabrics.
Teijin's V-Lap polyester - a lightweight, bulky, sound-absorbing, easily molded nonwoven material that has vertically oriented fibers - is being used as backing in floor carpet for the newly introduced Mitsubishi Outlander midsize crossover vehicle. The carpet was developed by Japan-based automotive interior parts maker Hayashi Telempu Corp.
Teijin reports it also is developing V-Lap heat-insulating materials for housing applications, and notes that the materials can be bonded to other films to create composite materials that provide added functionality to nonwoven products.x