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Nylon 6 with whiteness stability

A white that stays white

NERIDE ever & white: long‑lasting, radiant whiteness

Preserving white colour throughout repeated washing cycles is one of the greatest challenges in the textile industry. NERIDE ever & white is our technological solution designed to maintain the visual appearance of white fabrics over time, preventing aesthetic degradation caused by colour transfer during washing and by staining.

Fabrics made from NERIDE FIR fibers provide flame retardant solutions and are suitable for constructions without elastane and without skin contact.
Fabrics made from NERIDE FIR fibers provide flame retardant solutions and are suitable for constructions without elastane and without skin contact.

Stability and visual purity in Nylon 6

Through advanced polymer stabilisation during fibre production, NERIDE ever & white minimises the loss of whiteness caused by ageing, repeated washing cycles and environmental exposure.

It is the ideal fibre for sectors that require a consistently clean and hygienic image.

Key benefits

  • Long‑lasting whiteness: maintains the original white tone for much longer than standard fibres.

  • Resistance to yellowing: protects the fibre against external agents and thermal degradation.

  • Whiteness after repeated washing: retains its aesthetic properties even after intensive cleaning cycles and does not absorb colour from disperse dyes released in the washing machine.

  • Suitable for industrial laundering: designed to withstand aggressive washing processes without loss of quality.

Main applications

  • Workwear (healthcare and hospitality): uniforms that need to look impeccable day after day.

  • Intimate apparel and swimwear: textiles that maintain their visual purity under sun exposure or chlorine.

  • Technical textiles: applications where visual consistency is a key indicator of quality.

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