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Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems

FFColor

The FinnFiberColor project aims to address the challenges that emerging man-made cellulose fiber (MMCF) technologies developed in Finland may encounter when integrated into the textile value chain. By applying advanced analytical tools, the project seeks to deepen understanding of how alternative bio-based raw materials can be utilized in both existing and next-generation spinning technologies.
As one of the pioneering initiatives within the ExpandFibre Ecosystem, FinnFiberColor is led by the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems at Aalto University. The project focuses on studying the properties of novel MMCFs to ensure their compatibility with downstream textile processes. To strengthen sustainability and minimize environmental impact, FinnFiberColor also explores the use of alternative raw materials for MMCFs alongside two innovative coloration methods: spin dyeing with bio-colorants and non-water, salt-free dyeing technologies.
Three cones of thread in gold, pink, and light blue with a blurred background of white fabric and a hand.
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