INVISTA Acquires Flame-Resistant Apparel Company

WICHITA, KS—INVISTA has acquired Ashburn Hill Corp., associated intellectual property—including the TECGEN® brands—and a manufacturing operation in Texas. The TECGEN flame-resistant garment products expand INVISTA’s existing performance and protective fabric offerings, as well as add a new skillset to the company.

TECGEN fiber is a patented process developed with the next-generation of flame resistance technology for protective clothing including coveralls, base layers and hoods. TECGEN fabric is produced in the United States and sold through a North American distribution network.

“INVISTA has an aggressive growth strategy that includes identifying new business opportunities to allow us to continue building a product portfolio that delivers value to customers,” said Jeff Brown, executive vice president, INVISTA Performance Materials. “The TECGEN flame resistant brands have quickly gained trust in the marketplace, and by coupling that expertise with INVISTA’s existing global workwear capabilities, we have high expectations for the specialized garment segment.”

The acquisition includes two flame resistant brands:

The brands will fall under INVISTA’s existing Performance Materials business segment, which includes the CORDURA® fabric brand. The TECGEN® brand research and development, sales and marketing teams will now have access to INVISTA’s global resources with a goal of growing the product offering.

Employees from the Greenville, South Carolina, administration office and Angleton, Texas, manufacturing site will transition to INVISTA, which has 10,000 employees in 20 countries.

Jon Heard–who left INVISTA in 2008 to become chief executive of Ashburn Hill–returns to INVISTA and will continue to lead the business under the new ownership.

The TECGEN® brands are distributed through networks in North America and Australia.

For more information, visit www.invista.com.

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