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Kimberly-Clark Health Care has launched the Aero Blue* Performance Surgical Gown.
China's demand for filters will increase by 14.0% a year to reach an annual value of Rmb90 billion (about US$14.5 billion) by 2015, according to the latest report from market research firm Freedonia G
A concept car (Strati) produced by additive manufacturing, also known as three-dimensional (3D) printing, was made using a carbon fibre-reinforced compound, and assembled and driven during the Interna
Growing demand for performance nonwovens from Asian composite manufacturers has prompted Technical Fibre Products (TFP) of Kendal, UK, to appoint a distributor in the region.
Kimberly-Clark Health Care of Roswell, Georgia, USA, has introduced a range of lightweight surgical gowns (Aero Blue) designed to protect the wearer from exposure to bodily fluids.
Ploucquet GmbH of Zittau, Germany, says it has sold its production facility in Brasov, Romania, where it made waistbands, in part to allow the company to extend its activities in technical textiles.
A US company is investing in laser technology designed to improve the efficiency, reduce the environmental burden and increase the safety of manufacturing processes for denim.
An insulation material for the cavity walls of homes has been improved so as to offer a higher degree of thermal-resistance than before.
A major supplier of automotive interiors has chosen to use a flame-retardant (FR) treatment from Alexium International of Perth, Australia, for commercial production.
Ahlstrom has added a portfolio of fabrics (Pleat2Save) to complement its ranges of products for use in the filters of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems for use in residential, c
A division of London, UK-based Low & Bonar that specializes in technical textiles has announced it is to build a production plant for nonwoven fabric in Changzhou, China, close to its principal cl
UK firefighters have been conducting trials of a fabric designed to manage moisture and so keep its wearer safe, dry and cool, even while working in extremely hot environments.
On 4 September 2014, the Legislature of California, USA passed a Bill (SB1019, Upholstered Furniture: Flame Retardant Chemicals) that will require upholstered furniture to carry labelling indicating t

Solar3D, based in Santa Barbara, California, has achieved the successful fabrication of an initial prototype of its 3D solar cell using commercially available equipment from Panasonic.

Toyota Tsusho is introducing a new generation of high performance membranes for clothing made from DSM's Arnitel VT, a very flexible thermoplastic polyester-based elastomer.
An increasing number of applications are coming to the fore that require a uniform, self-regulating heating system - from heated mirrors and underfloor heating systems to batteries.
At a number of recent design events, Philips and Desso have officially launched their solutions combining LED lighting with light transmissive carpet trademarked Luminous Carpets.
Christine Lammle has won this year's research prize from the German Society for Wound Healing (DGfW).
Self-assembled protein/polymer nanostructures that are reminiscent of the fibres found in living cells have been developed at Carnegie Mellon University and could prove a promising new way to fabricat
Perovskite - a calcium titanium oxide mineral species composed of calcium titanate - is the key to a new development in the field of fibre-based solar cells that can be woven into textiles.
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