ABT-B · evidence-led profile
This B2B site organizes public information about PrimaLoft insulation, fabric and yarn technologies. It is not a claim of ownership over PrimaLoft laboratories, production assets, certifications or customer relationships.
“A family name is the beginning of a technical question, not the end of one.”
Our editorial mission is to keep the named material, the finished construction and the test boundary visible at the same time. PrimaLoft's official materials describe a portfolio that includes classic insulation families, active insulation, loose-fill approaches, targeted thermal-barrier technology, fabric-like platforms and environmental manufacturing or fiber attributes. Each term carries a different evidence scope. This guide turns those terms into a disciplined reading path for sourcing directors, product developers, textile technologists and compliance specialists.
No anonymous customer testimonial, plant capacity, batch traceability program or current certification is asserted here. When an official source describes a technology, we attribute the statement to that source and avoid extending it to every variant. When the source does not publish a number, this guide does not manufacture one.
The imagery below represents the types of laboratory evidence a buyer may inspect. It does not depict a facility owned or operated by this site.

Basis weight and thickness describe a specimen; they do not independently establish comfort temperature.

Breathability language should distinguish the insulation from the face fabric, liner and assembly.

Conditioning, compression and drying protocol belong beside any observation about retained structure.

A claim becomes useful when the product family, version, date and applicable boundary are identifiable.
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These are official reading destinations, not publications authored or distributed by this guide.
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