Birla Cellulose, the Cellulosic Fibres division of Grasim Industries Ltd, has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with LNJ Bhilwara Group Companies (RSWM Limited & TACC Limited) to advance graphene technology in textiles.
Innovating Textiles with Graphene
Graphene, a single-atom-thick material arranged in a hexagonal lattice, is renowned for its superior strength, conductivity, and lightweight nature. While commonly used in electronics, energy storage, and composites, integrating graphene into textiles unlocks new possibilities for durability and sustainability.
Key Roles in the Partnership
✔ TACC Limited – Supplies graphene derivatives to Birla Cellulose.
✔ Birla Cellulose – Incorporates graphene derivatives into viscose fibre production.
✔ RSWM Limited – Utilizes these graphene-enhanced fibres in textile manufacturing.
This collaboration focuses on enhancing fabric strength, performance, and eco-friendliness, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable textile innovation.
About the Companies
TACC Limited
A subsidiary of LNJ Bhilwara Group, TACC is a leading player in advanced materials, specializing in synthetic graphite and graphene derivatives. The company remains dedicated to sustainable technology and innovation.
RSWM Limited
As one of India’s premier textile manufacturers, RSWM has led yarn and fabric innovation for over 50 years. With cutting-edge facilities and exports to 70+ countries, RSWM is at the forefront of global textile solutions.
Birla Cellulose
A business unit of Grasim Industries Ltd, Birla Cellulose is a leading producer of sustainable Man-Made Cellulosic Fibres (MMCF). With five advanced research centers, the company focuses on closed-loop production, resource efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions. Its fibres, derived from renewable wood sources, set a benchmark for eco-friendly textile production.
Pioneering the Future of Textiles
With this strategic partnership, Birla Cellulose and LNJ Bhilwara Group aim to revolutionize functional textiles, merging innovation, performance, and sustainability.