Standardized, production-ready materials engineered at the surface.
Designed for real-world delivery across apparel, medical, and thermal applications — without disrupting the original look and feel.
HTX materials are functional textile and surface-treated material outputs produced through controlled coating and surface modification processes. These materials are delivered as semi-finished or finished products, depending on application requirements.
HTX defines coating processes, material structures, and performance criteria for all materials offered. Manufacturing may be performed on HTX internal lines or through qualified manufacturing partners under controlled process conditions.
Materials are supplied as process-defined outputs, independent of equipment sales.
Silver / titanium-based functional textiles for liners and close-to-skin applications. Common uses include footwear linings, apparel layers, and underwear.
Titanium / stainless-based coated textiles designed for warmth retention and comfort. Suitable for jackets, inner sleepwear, and insulation layers.
Aluminum-based reflective fabrics for reducing radiant heat. Typical use cases include shading curtains, heat barriers, and thermal management layers.
Functional silver-based textile platform intended for dressing and bandage material development. Standardized supply format for downstream conversion.
Sheet material platforms designed to support enhanced skin interaction and improved absorption of functional formulations. Intended for downstream product integration.
Air Coating is HTX’s proprietary dry surface treatment process applied directly at the material level. Positioned as a standardized process platform, it supports functional coatings across multiple material families.
A dry process mindset designed to reduce operational complexity and avoid liquid handling in surface treatment workflows.
Air Coating is performed using a dry, vacuum-based process without water or liquid solvents. This approach significantly reduces wastewater generation and chemical discharge, while maintaining stable and repeatable coating quality.
Environmental responsibility is integrated into the process design, not added as an afterthought.
Material identification tools help partners clearly explain material-level technologies to end customers.
For materials treated with Air Coating, HTX provides optional material identification tags and info cards.
These identification tools support downstream communication from B to C, allowing brands to explain surface-level technology, functional behavior, and material value in a clear and consistent manner.
Rather than changing product appearance or branding, the hangtag serves as an informational bridge between material engineering and everyday use.
Materials presented on this page are standardized platforms.
Application-specific integration and commercial discussions are handled separately.