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Thin, flexible and washable electroluminescent strips that are designed to make the wearer visible in all light conditions have been co-developed by two partners.
DuPont of Wilmington, Delaware, USA, launched two products based on its para-aramid fibre (Kevlar) at the Milipol exhibition, held in Paris, France, on 19-22 November 2013.
Nanofibre-based materials capable of highly efficient filtration across media experiencing only a low drop in pressure were revealed by FibeRio Technology Corp of McAllen, Texas, USA, at the Filtratio
Special Forces of the US military are to be equipped with new garments to protect them from chemical and biological agents, and Tennessee Apparel Corp of Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA, says it has been id
A family of stretchable fibre-shaped supercapacitors has been developed by scientists in China.
Teijin Aramid has launched a laminate (Twaron UD 22) consisting of two plies of aramid yarns, which the company from Arnhem, The Netherlands, says it designed for use in soft body armour.
A high-tenacity coated yarn that its developer claims can withstand mechanical stress, high temperatures and contact with aggressive chemicals (such as fuels and hydraulic fluids) is now being sold fo
Wiesbaden, Germany-based SGL Group has announced a partnership with the Gruschwitz Group of Leutkirch, Germany, to develop products, markets and speciality applications for stretch-broken carbon fibre
A lightweight, flame-retardant (FR) and anti-static fabric (Sungrazer 180) has been added to the range of Klopman International of Ratingen, Germany.
A prototype garment incorporating an embroidered radio antenna has been made by researchers in the UK.
A unidirectional glass-fibre reinforcement fabric designed to allow the manufacture of long and lightweight composite blades for wind turbines is the latest innovation from Ahlstrom.

A wardrobe-sized cabinet (the Refresh-Butler) that combines a unique photocatalytic process with the use of steam to treat high-quality fabrics and shoes in the home has won a prestigious innovatio

A packaging material adapted to the requirements of manufacturers that need to transport delicate parts from one section of the production line to another has been developed by Freudenberg Evolon of C
Weaving Techniques that create structures that are more lifelike to imitate natural tendon and ligament better than existing products have been developed by a company in the USA.
A Japanese company claims it has become the first to develop aramid nanofibres suitable for mass production.
Huge investments in India's road infrastructure will translate to big opportunities for geotextiles manufacturers, the Government believes.
The development of China's technical textiles industry was discussed in depth during the first China International Forum, held in Shanghai 22 October 2009 at the same time as Intertextile Shanghai App
Vicky Sung attended the Second International Textile Bioengineering and Informatics Symposium in Hong Kong where she heard about the importance of a multi disciplinary approach across the whole supply
Local and overseas exhibitors at Techtextil India both expressed confidence of the growth potential of the market in the country and they are forming several international partnerships to exploit it w
Industry leaders gathered in Edinburgh, UK, 15-16 October 2009 to discuss the current state of the technical textiles sector and how best companies can position themselves for the anticipated economic
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