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Global nonwovens suppliers will target the Medtech (medical and hygiene) sector at Cinte Techtextil China – China International Trade Fair for Technical Textiles and Nonwovens – a

A material that is highly breathable yet protects against biological agents is being viewed as the first key component of futuristic smart uniforms that capable of responding to and protecting from

Absorbent hygiene articles, such as sanitary napkins and diapers, that include a barrier component have been developed by Procter & Gamble of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.

A flexible and formable film made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) from Covestro of Leverkusen, Germany, has been used to produce a luminous dress. 

Reinforcing the ply interfaces of aerospace-grade unidirectional carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) laminates with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) increases the in-plane strength of these materials, ac

Nanotex of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, has teamed up with Cotton Inc of Cary, North Carolina – both in the USA – to introduce Nanotex Dry Inside technology for cotton apparel.

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GT) in Atlanta, USA, have developed a system that enables carbon fibre-reinforced epoxies to be recycled easily and cheaply. 

Glass fibre fabrics from Hexcel Reinforcements have been used by Dasyc SA for the manufacture of its Composite Modular Transportable Hangar (CMTH). 

German companies Norafin Industries GmbH of Mildenau, the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM) in Berlin and the hardware and software company ESYS GmbH, also of Berlin,

Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) has unveiled the first car featuring composite panels made using graphene.

As a promising alternative to buttons and zips, Teijin has developed a polyester (PES) hook-and-loop fastener called Fastenano that exploits the company’s Nanofront PES nanofibre-pile fabric for it

In order that mill owners and others can readily determine which elastane fabrics are best suited for specific applications, Invista of Wilmington, Delaware, USA, has developed a proprietary system

A proprietary spinning technology allows its developer to make ribbon-shaped polyester (PES) fibres that are finer than it has previously been possible to use successfully to form fabrics.

The US$50-million Indiana Manufacturing Institute – based in the Purdue Research Park in West Lafayette, USA, and housing the Center for Composites Manufacturing and Simulation – has officially ope

A team of researchers at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, USA, have integrated nano-scale sensors and electronics into yarns – ranging from simple cotton to sophisticated synthetics – th

Electronic textiles (E-textiles) specialist Intelligent Textiles Ltd (ITL) has been working with BAE Systems on the development of an alternative to the heavy portable data and power supplies curre

Resource recovery business Axion Consulting, a division of Axion Recycling, has worked with nonwovens manufacturer Technical Fibre Products (TFP) and fuel cell components manufacturer Johnson Matth

Lenzing is investing €100 million to increase production capacity for its speciality fibres.

The global hygiene market will grow by 6.4% annually until 2021 to a total value of US$23.1 billion and consume six million tonnes of materials, with the nonwovens segment growing at more than twic

A method for increasing the skin or wound compatibility of a hygiene or wound care product that includes a cellulose nonwoven fabric is disclosed by BSN Medical in US Patent 9 387 130.

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