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Morgan Advanced Materials, headquartered in Windsor, UK, has announced a new joint development agreement with The University of Manchester, aimed at scaling up a new process for manufacturing graphene
Scientists at the Hohenstein Institute have been working with knitted fabrics specialst Roma Strickstoff, based in Balingen, Germany, and the State College of Horticulture and Agriculture in Stuttgart
Scientists at Swiss research institute Empa and the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Germany have succeeded in creating self-assembling carbon nanotubes (CNTs).
According to a new research report(1) published by MarketsandMarkets, the global wound care market is expected to reach US$18.3 billion by 2019, up from US$15.6 billion in 2014, showing a compound ann
Medical Grade Innovations of Ridgeland, Mississippi, USA, has launched its introductory range of healthcare professional attire.
A dressing for treating damaged tissue has been developed by Synapse Electroceutical of Westerham, UK.
Japanese researchers have developed a wound dressing similar to cling film that wraps itself around awkwardshaped parts of the body, such as fingers and toes, to combat bacteria and reduce infection.
Procter & Gamble (P&G) has announced its re-entry into the North American adult incontinence market.
Kimberly-Clark has launched GoodNites Tru-Fit underwear, which is aimed at bed-wetting children aged 4-12 years.
Christine Lammle has won the 2014 research prize from the German Society for Wound Healing.
In US Patent 8 777 911, Smith & Nephew describes a method for treating a wound that includes incorporating a fibre-based dressing to cause the walls of the wound to remain apart and allow it to he
A compression bandage for treating oedemas, such as lymphatic oedemas, has been developed by Peter Muller GmbH of Albstadt, Germany.
Global hygiene and forest products company SCA is to transfer its hygiene business in China to Vinda International Holdings, China's third-largest tissue company.
Researchers at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland are currently developing methods for handling large quantities of textile waste material, some of which could have potential in the manufact
A sanitary napkin that provides superior fluid-handling characteristics is outlined in US Patent 8 764 719 by researchers at Johnson & Johnson Industrial, Brazil.
A shaped absorbent article has been developed by SCA Hygiene Products of Gothenburg, Sweden.
A compression garment for use during and post pregnancy has been developed by Gilheany & O'Donovan Holdings of Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
A fabric specifically designed for the reinforcement of silicone hoses is now available from Scott & Fyfe of Tayport, UK.

Fabric as good as or better than the original can be obtained by using solvents to break down worn-out and even heavily soiled textiles, according to the VTT Technical Research Centre (VTT) of Espo

A UK manufacturer of high performance nonwovens has announced plans to double its capacity by the middle of 2015.
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