leylakocakaya
26th March 2007, 00:50
First i would like to say that i am not writing this message as an advertisement for myself. On the other hand, i would like to inform the buyers of textiles that contain silver.
i have been really intrigued for a while about the extraordinary benefits of silver and i have found out that silver usage in textiles is somewhat important in especiaaly europe and Northern America. i decided to manufacture socks, as a start in my country, Turkey, since there was a very important potential in this specific market. First, i made an extensive research as to where to find to silver yarn. Finally, i decided to import it from Germany since Europe is somewhere you would think to trust most.
i asked the same company to send me some samples of socks because i wanted to see how they actually made it. i knew that any textile to have the antibacterial property, it has to contain %10 silver yarn. This place told me that they used %14 at least in their product. Since i thought of this not only a commercial business, but also a productine and a good thing, i spent a lot of time involving important academic people in this process. For instance, i asked the Dean of Textile Technologies in istanbul Technical University, Proffesor Bulent Ozipek, and some important doctors from all the A group hospitals in istanbul. They were as excited about silver usage in textile as us.
After manufacturing these silver health socks, we sent both our random samples and the samples that same from Germany to Eko Teks Labs in istanbul. We asked the lab to make both gram(+) and gram(-)The result was extraordinary. The samples from Europe turned out to be bacteria producing because it appeared that they used only %7,5 of silver yarn. On the other hand, the socks that we produced gave us %99,9 success. This meant that not only in our socks the bacteria stops producing, but also they kill all the bacteria around.
To make the story short, it is very important to trust the manufacturer that one buys his or her textile product. However, the fact that the product is from Europe does not mean it is what they claim to be.
in conclusion, this message is not to advertise for free. in fact, it is to warn the ultamate users of a product. Be careful about where to buy what you might desperately need.
i have been really intrigued for a while about the extraordinary benefits of silver and i have found out that silver usage in textiles is somewhat important in especiaaly europe and Northern America. i decided to manufacture socks, as a start in my country, Turkey, since there was a very important potential in this specific market. First, i made an extensive research as to where to find to silver yarn. Finally, i decided to import it from Germany since Europe is somewhere you would think to trust most.
i asked the same company to send me some samples of socks because i wanted to see how they actually made it. i knew that any textile to have the antibacterial property, it has to contain %10 silver yarn. This place told me that they used %14 at least in their product. Since i thought of this not only a commercial business, but also a productine and a good thing, i spent a lot of time involving important academic people in this process. For instance, i asked the Dean of Textile Technologies in istanbul Technical University, Proffesor Bulent Ozipek, and some important doctors from all the A group hospitals in istanbul. They were as excited about silver usage in textile as us.
After manufacturing these silver health socks, we sent both our random samples and the samples that same from Germany to Eko Teks Labs in istanbul. We asked the lab to make both gram(+) and gram(-)The result was extraordinary. The samples from Europe turned out to be bacteria producing because it appeared that they used only %7,5 of silver yarn. On the other hand, the socks that we produced gave us %99,9 success. This meant that not only in our socks the bacteria stops producing, but also they kill all the bacteria around.
To make the story short, it is very important to trust the manufacturer that one buys his or her textile product. However, the fact that the product is from Europe does not mean it is what they claim to be.
in conclusion, this message is not to advertise for free. in fact, it is to warn the ultamate users of a product. Be careful about where to buy what you might desperately need.