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Agnes Gianni

Living Allergen-Free with OEKO-TEX Certified Rubber Threads

Living with allergies can be a constant battle, especially when it comes to the materials we encounter daily.  Hidden allergens can trigger reactions that range from mild discomfort to severe health issues. Thus, putting on something that doesn’t potentially trigger allergies or lead to other complications is essential when it comes to wearables.


Because allergen-free fabrics value quality over quantity, manufacturers must pay special attention to the fibers that make up their products. One of the ways to guarantee a material’s quality is through internationally recognized certifications like OEKO-TEX. But how does it prove these materials are free from irritants and other hazardous chemicals?


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What is OEKO-TEX?

Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX is a globally standardized and independent testing scheme that aims to ensure that raw, semi-finished, and finished textile products are safe for human consumption. This certification provides a neutral ground for fair material and product testing to assure manufacturers, sourcers, brands, retailers, and consumers everywhere that each item has met the strict limit values for harmful substances.


To receive the OEKO-TEX certification, the submitted material or product must be free from over 1,000 harmful substances, including allergy-inducing colorants and synthetic softeners. The company considers all the important legal regulations, including those that ban azo dyes, formaldehyde, pentachlorophenol, cadmium, nickel, and other requirements.


Testing of materials and products is conducted through the 16 authorized OEKO-TEX testing institutes spread across Europe and Japan or through one of its representative offices. This practice ensures thorough quality control, neutrality, and transparency for each test result.


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Benefits of Allergen-Free Rubber Threads

Rubber threads are commonly found in wearables such as socks, underwear, and sportswear. They can also be found in home textiles like bed sheets and elasticated furniture covers, which can be a source of allergens for some people. The main culprit is latex, a natural substance derived from rubber trees that contain proteins that can trigger allergic reactions. Itchiness, redness, swelling, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis, can be triggered in some individuals even with minimum exposure. Thus, using allergen-free materials is essential to eliminate risks and assure consumers of the safety of their products.


Allergen-free rubber threads mean that they are also skin-friendly. These rubber threads are designed to be free from proteins that cause allergic reactions commonly associated with natural rubber latex. The added reassurance from OEKO-TEX can add a layer of safety and reassurance for its users, therefore indirectly affecting product sales and marketing in the long run.

In the quest for an allergen-free lifestyle, paying attention to the small details can make a significant difference. OEKO-TEX-certified rubber threads offer a reliable solution for those looking to avoid allergens and live more comfortably. Visit Omnimax by PT Cilatexindo Graha Alam (www.omnimax.id) to experience the benefits of elasticity without worrying about the safety of your products.

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