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The Trioplast Group's Hygiene & Medical Division has expanded its production capacities in the USA with the completion of an advanced production line.
After six years of research and development (R&D), Australian company Supacore has launched a new range of compression clothing aimed at assisting athletes to recover from an injury.
SGL of wiesbaden, Germany, introduced two carbon-fibre based materials, a nonwoven made from recycled material and a stretch-broken yarn, at the Composites Europe exhibition, held in Stuttgart, German
A UK company has launched a range of jute fabrics as cheap reinforcements for composites.
A french manufacturer of high-fidelity speakers has developed a cone that exploits the properties of flax fibre to create a good sound.
Groz-Beckert has introduced a felting needle called EcoStar that the company from Albstadt, Germany, has designed to have a long service life and consume a low amount of energy in use.
Ahlstrom of Helsinki, Finland, has introduced a spunbond- meltblown-spunbond (SMS) fabric for surgical gowns.
Toray industries of Tokyo, Japan, has agreed to buy carbon fibre manufacturer, St Louis, Missouri, USA-based Zoltek.
A French company unveiled its latest range of carbon reinforcements during the China Composites Expo, held in Beijing on 11-13 September 2013.
A polyamide (PA) 6.10 staple fibre made substantially from bio-based raw materials has been introduced by the RadiciGroup of Gandino, Italy.
Starlinger of Vienna, Austria, says it will show its latest machine for continuous web lamination, demonstrating it live for the first time, at the K2013 exhibition to be held in Dusseldorf, Germany,
A polyurethane (PU) fabric that is free from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and is coated using an aqueous process is now available for making industrial bellows.
TenCate Advanced Armor of Newark, Ohio, USA, says it has signed a cooperative research and development agreement (CRADA) with the US Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command (RDECOM) that w
TenCate Advanced Armour claims its latest antiballistic inserts have the lightest weight of any capable of protecting the wearer from one of the most common gun threats in the world, the mild steel-co
A formulation that can be applied to a glove to allow the wearer to operate touchscreen devices has won recognition by the US Department of Defense (DoD).
A German company specializing in information technology (IT) systems for analysing sports performance has developed a golf glove that contains sensors designed to help the wearer improve their swing.
An anti-ballistic spall liner for the interior of military vehicles was launched by Teijin Aramid at the defence and security exhibition DSEI, held in London, UK, on 10-13 September 2013.
Researchers in China have made a membrane of aligned polyurethane (PU) nanofibres and tested its efficacy for accelerating the healing of wounds.
Scientists in the USA are developing soft body armour that they claim can offer a high level of protection from ballistic projectiles and resistance to strikes from sharp objects.
Kemo Bikes of Zug, Switzerland, introduced a range of road bicycles at the Eurobike exhibition (held in Friedrichshafen, Germany, on 28-31 August 2013) that includes a top-of-the-line model designed a
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