SVC-B · technical review method

THERMOLITE Material Evidence Review

This independent service organizes a material question; it does not test, certify, license, sell, or authorize THERMOLITE® products. The LYCRA Company owns the trademark and remains the source for official product records.

A structured input record

What must be named before a claim can be reviewed?

A family name alone is rarely enough. A useful brief distinguishes a fiber used in a fabric from batting or blown insulation. It records the construction in which the ingredient appears and identifies whether the question concerns identification, recycled content, moisture behavior, thermal behavior, durability, or permitted trademark wording.

Values such as GSM, linear density, loft, thickness, fill power, air permeability, or drying time are meaningful only with units and the method or document that produced them. This guide never converts basis weight into a universal temperature rating.

Technology identityUse the complete current family name: EcoMade Fiber, ALL SEASON EcoMade Fiber, INFRARED Fiber, FAR INFRARED Fiber, EcoMade Insulation, T-DOWN EcoMade Insulation, or T3 EcoMade Insulation.
Material formState fiber in a fabric, batting insulation, or blown insulation. Do not substitute a jacket, sock, boot, liner, or bedding SKU for the ingredient identity.
ConstructionRecord fiber blend, fabric knit or weave, basis weight, usable width, insulation weight, loft, layer position, quilting, shell, lining, and care route when applicable.
EvidenceProvide the current official product page, technical data, test report, certificate scope, or other document that supports the precise statement under review.
Claim boundaryIdentify the entity, product, specimen, test method, date or validity, and intended publication wording. No missing element is filled with a brand-wide assumption.

Four-pass methodology

From search phrase to bounded material statement

1

Resolve identity

Normalize the submitted name, confirm whether it matches a current official technology, and separate the trademark from generic terms such as polyester fiber or synthetic insulation. Legacy terms and third-party product labels are held for additional evidence instead of being treated as current families.

2

Resolve construction

Map the ingredient to the physical specimen: fiber blend, yarn or fabric route, batting, blown fill, or assembled article. This step prevents a fiber mechanism from being reported as a guaranteed finished-garment outcome.

3

Resolve method

Check conditioning, specimen dimensions, basis weight or linear density, test standard, endpoint, units, and comparison basis. Warmth, breathability, water resistance, drying, and durability cannot be compared responsibly without that context.

4

Resolve permission

Separate technical evidence from trademark permission, hangtag access, authorized-mill status, certification, and supply authorization. This guide asserts none of those statuses and does not reproduce official logos.

What this method will not conclude

It will not give a universal °F/°C rating, medical or circulation benefit, competitor ranking, portfolio-wide recycled percentage, blanket certification claim, retail recommendation, or assurance that a listed material is available. If an official record supports a numerical statement, the reviewed wording remains attached to the named technology and stated scope.

A precise brief produces a precise boundary

Submit the record you want reviewed.

Include the full technology name, fiber or insulation form, end-use construction, relevant units, test method, source document, and proposed claim. The response is an independent evidence organization exercise, not authorization from The LYCRA Company.