We use non-audible sound waves to target specific components within biomass. Unlike traditional methods, we don't use harsh chemicals or high temperatures. Instead, we tune these sound waves to resonate with the natural frequencies of the biomass components, causing them to vibrate and gently break apart. This controlled vibration leads to the efficient separation and extraction of pure, high-quality fibers. These include dissolving pulp for Advanced Cellulosic Fibers and "cottonized" bast fibers with a texture remarkably similar to cotton.
Erthe's technology is a game-changer for sustainability. It utilizes 50% less energy and 70% less water than existing conventional processes. These methods underscore our dedication to reducing environmental impact and represent a significant leap toward more sustainable textile manufacturing practices.
The result is a range of superior, environmentally friendly fibers that meet the growing demand for sustainability without compromising on quality. Our process ensures that the fibers' natural integrity and strength are maintained, offering brands and consumers a truly sustainable material choice that feels great and lasts.