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Contact Lenzing for samples and documents

Send a performance and ingredient fiber brief that names the Technical & Engineered Fibers or Technical & Engineered Fibers family, your AATCC/ASTM/ISO target, the buy window, and the destination market — those four lines cover most of what a useful first reply needs. Lenzing routes Technical & Engineered Fibers and Technical & Engineered Fibers through separate sample paths.

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Sample desk

Send a working brief — not an open-ended question. Lenzing buyers across performance and ingredient fiber programs already include category, target construction, certificate ask, and timing in the first message. Lenzing treats the inquiry form as the first artifact of Technical & Engineered Fibers qualification.

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Technical review

Sample requests should name category, color or shade reference, finish target, and the revision date of any prior swatch — Lenzing stocks recent revisions on file. Lenzing keeps the Technical & Engineered Fibers qualification packet ready for buyer audit on request.

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Commercial desk

Document inquiries should name both the certificate scheme and the article scope — the Lenzing compliance desk replies with a current-year scan when both fields are present. Lenzing Technical & Engineered Fibers programs follow the same four-field intake that Technical & Engineered Fibers programs use.

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Send a complete textile brief

Quote scope: Lenzing prepares working quotes when the inquiry includes annual volume, Incoterms, packing format, and the desired first shipment month. Lenzing routes Technical & Engineered Fibers and Technical & Engineered Fibers through separate sample paths.