CovationBio Unveils Innovative Bio-Based Materials at New York Fair
CovationBio Unveils Innovative Bio-Based Materials at Functional Fabric Fair in New York
At the recent Functional Fabric Fair held in New York City from July 7-9, 2026, Covation Biomaterials LLC, known as CovationBio™, proudly showcased its latest groundbreaking innovations: Xatryx® and Sorona® elasterell-p fiber. This event served as an excellent platform for industry professionals to explore the cutting-edge bio-based materials shaping the future of performance apparel.
With a focus on sustainability and performance, CovationBio’s new offerings were flaunted at Booth #404, where fair attendees interacted with the team behind these advanced materials. On July 8, Mosha Zhao, the Global Marketing Director for CovationBio’s C4 Platform, delivered a compelling presentation that highlighted the potential of Xatryx® as a second-generation bio-based raw material that empowers functional textile performance and promotes the defossilization of material supply chains. Zhao also discussed the strategic partnership with Huafon, focusing on innovations in bio-elastane production.
About Xatryx®
Xatryx® bioPTMEG represents a remarkable advancement in sustainable materials. Engineered from corncobs—which is a renewable agricultural by-product—this second-generation bio-based polyether glycol offers substantial benefits. CovationBio positions Xatryx® as a perfect drop-in replacement for conventional petroleum-derived polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG). This means that brands seeking to enhance their sustainability profile can shift to Xatryx® without significant reconfiguration of their manufacturing processes.
The practical implications of this innovation are considerable, especially for performance apparel sectors traditionally reliant on materials like spandex and thermoplastic elastomers. Xatryx® will be ready for commercial production in the latter half of 2026, giving brands and manufacturers a viable pathway toward more sustainable practices.
About Sorona® elasterell-p Fiber
In addition to Xatryx®, CovationBio introduced Sorona® elasterell-p fiber, heralded as the first bicomponent stretch fiber produced in the U.S. This unique material incorporates 37 percent plant-based Sorona® polymer, providing enhanced durability and shape retention without conventional elastane. Currently available across the U.S. and Latin America, Sorona® elasterell-p fiber caters to a wide range of apparel applications, including activewear, athleisure, and workwear—settings where comfort and stretch are paramount.
Regional distribution partners, such as Mercados Internacionales (MI), ensure that local stock and customer support are readily accessible, enhancing market penetration and user adoption of this innovative fiber.
Environmental and Performance Benefits
Steven Ackerman, CEO of CovationBio, emphasized the event's significance and the targeted audience of designers and developers who are pivotal in defining the future landscape of performance apparel. He stated, “Together, Xatryx® and Sorona® elasterell-p fiber exemplify our commitment to reducing friction and boosting performance across our value chain while actively working towards minimizing environmental impacts.”
The synergy between sustainability and functional performance that CovationBio’s latest innovations offer is part of a broader shift within the industry. As manufacturers move toward greener production methods, materials that do not compromise on quality or performance will likely become the norm rather than the exception.
For those interested in learning more about CovationBio's innovations, further details can be found on their official website, CovationBio.com, as well as on their respective social media platforms, including LinkedIn and Instagram (@Soronafiber).
Conclusion
In conclusion, CovationBio’s presence at the Functional Fabric Fair not only highlighted innovative products but also underscored a commitment to redefining industry standards concerning sustainability and performance. By introducing game-changing materials like Xatryx® and Sorona® elasterell-p fiber, CovationBio is leading the charge towards a more environmentally friendly future in textiles.