Polyester warming fibers and insulation constructions under independent textile review

Independent ingredient-material reference

THERMOLITE Fiber and Insulation, Reviewed by Exact Technology

Use this guide to distinguish warming fibers used in fabrics from synthetic insulation constructions. Every statement should remain attached to the named technology, material form, specimen construction, test method, and current official evidence.

OwnerThe LYCRA Company
Material formsFiber · batting · blown insulation
Review ruleNo universal temperature rating
Site statusIndependent · non-authorized

Featured technology families

Start with form, then verify the exact family.

THERMOLITE® technology is an ingredient, not a finished garment or retail fabric line. The first decision is whether the program needs a fiber incorporated into fabric or a separate insulation construction.

ALL SEASON EcoMade Fiber

Review year-round moisture and warming language against the exact fiber, fabric construction, and stated test evidence.

INFRARED Fiber

Keep light-absorption mechanism wording separate from garment temperature, comfort, or health outcomes.

FAR INFRARED Fiber

Describe the ceramic-pigment mechanism only; do not add circulation, healing, or therapeutic claims.

EcoMade Insulation

Confirm whether the record describes batting or blown form, then capture basis weight, loft, assembly, and moisture conditions.

T-DOWN EcoMade Insulation

Treat down-alternative language, fill-power references, and recycled content as product-specific statements, never portfolio defaults.

T3 EcoMade Insulation

Verify the exact recycled-content range, insulation construction, specimen, and test context before any comparative performance statement.

IdentityFull technology name and owner source
ConstructionFiber, batting, blown fill, or finished assembly
MethodConditioning, specimen, endpoint, and units
BoundaryNo license, certification, or supply status assumed

Evidence before labels

A logo is not a technical data sheet.

Product naming, recycled-content language, test results, and certification scope are separate evidence layers. A current official page may identify a family, while a program decision still needs the exact fiber or insulation grade, construction details, and the document that supports the intended claim.

THERMOLITE® is a trademark of The LYCRA Company. This independent guide does not provide official logos, hangtags, trademark licenses, authorized-mill status, certification, or supply authorization.

01

Name

Record the complete family and material form without collapsing distinct technologies into “EcoMade.”

02

Scope

Separate fiber ingredients from insulation constructions and finished-article applications.

03

Proof

Link each numerical or environmental statement to a current product-level source.

04

Release

Publish only language that stays within the specimen, method, entity, and validity boundary.

Textile technologist checking insulation specimen documentation

Bring a reviewable question

Which exact technology, construction, and claim are you evaluating?

Include the intended use, fiber or insulation form, basis weight or linear density where available, assembly, care exposure, requested test method, and the official document you want checked. Finished goods remain applications, not catalog products.