Core Insights - Anta Group has announced two high-performance material innovations: "Fluorine-free Anta Membrane Technology" and "Six-Degree Core Warmth Technology," achieved through collaborative innovation in industry, academia, and research [1][2] Group 1: Fluorine-free Anta Membrane Technology - The technology was developed in collaboration with Donghua University, utilizing self-developed high-permeability bio-based polymers and micro-nano structural regulation [1] - It achieves an international leading standard with a static water pressure of 18000 mmH2O and a moisture permeability rate of 7000 g/m²·24h, addressing the global challenge of fluorine-free high-performance waterproofing [1] - The material incorporates 20% bio-based polymers, replacing traditional petroleum-based materials, aligning with sustainable development trends [1] - Once mass-produced, garments using this technology will be priced at only one-third of similar international products, with projected global sales of over 500,000 units for the new "Storm Armor" jackets by 2026 [1] Group 2: Six-Degree Core Warmth Technology - This technology originates from the Anta-Xu Weilin Academy of Sciences workstation and integrates the flag-spinning technology from the Chang'e 6 lunar mission [1] - It overcomes processing bottlenecks of one-dimensional basalt fiber composite materials, resulting in a composite material with extreme temperature resistance, high strength, and high abrasion resistance [1] - The material features six performance advantages, including irradiation heating, thermal reflection, and heat retention, filling a gap in the domestic sports equipment material application [1] - Currently, this technology is applied in training and competition gear for 10 Chinese ice and snow national teams, providing dynamic warmth support as they prepare for the 2026 Milan Winter Games [1]
安踏发布两大高性能材料攻坚成果