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Researchers based in the USA are evaluating the feasibility of using nonwovens made from bio-based polylactic acid (PLA) as biodegradable mulch in commercial agriculture.
Researchers in Germany are developing ways to apply a single finish that can make textiles effective against both viruses and bacteria.
Johnsmanville a producer of building and speciality products with headquarters in Denver, Colorado, USA, has rebranded its nonwovens business.
Suominen Corp of Helsinki, Finland, has agreed to pay the equivalent of Euro17.5 million for Ahlstrom Fabricacao de Nao-Tecidos Ltda, a plant in Paulinia, Brazil, currently owned by Helsinki-based Ahl
Domtar is to buy the privately held Spanish diaper maker Laboratorios Indas as part of its efforts to build its hygiene business and reduce its exposure to weak pulp prices.
A knee joint bandage made of an elastic textile material is described in US Patent 8 579 843 by Bauerfeind.
Custom Nonwoven has unveiled plans to locate a new manufacturing facility in Thomasville, North Carolina, USA.
Germany-based discount supermarket chain Lidl has launched a new diaper range using the latest DryLock technology to the UK market.
Duni's Rexcell subsidiary will continue to make airlaid nonwovens for the hygiene market for another year, postponing a decision announced earlier in 2013 to exit this market.
Symbion Healthcare based in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, an operator of ambulatory surgery centres and surgical hospitals, has selected Medline Industries as its exclusive distribution partner for medic
Sweden-based Investkonsult and India's Jajoo Surgicals have set up a joint venture (JV) to manufacture hygiene products at Dewas near Indore, India.
A coated surgical mesh (10) is highlighted in US Patent 8 574 627 by Atrium Medical.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has been used to create what is described as "revolutionary" nonwoven fabrics for use in feminine hygiene products.
Medline Industries has introduced Opticell and Opticell Ag+ with silver to help manage moisture and promote autolytic debridement.
A novel high-tensile-strength semi-absorbable composite suture (10) with a core made from a bioabsorbable polymer has been developed by DePuy Mitek of Raynham, Massachusetts, USA.
The first international conference on Nonwovens for High-Performance Applications, to be held in Cannes, France, on 5-6 March 2014, will include a session on Medical and Hygiene Applications and featu
Kimberly-Clark (K-C) has authorized its management to pursue a potential tax-free spin-off of the company's Health Care business.
A wound dressing that has improved adhesion to irregularly shaped surfaces has been developed by 3M.
Spanish scientists are exploring technologies for fighting antibacterial resistance, which could have particular relevance for textiles used in hospitals, according to a report in ScienceDaily (18 Nov
The principle therapy for treating chronic leg ulceration is considered to be graduated compression bandaging of the diseased limb, but its success largely depends on the amount and distribution of th
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