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Bioengineers at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA claim to have developed a practical technology for fabricating nanofibres at production speeds far in excess of current methods.
The full programme for the International Conference on Textile Coating and Laminating (TCL2010) is now available (see page 30).
The USA'S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved French company Arkema's Graphistrength multiwall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) for commercial sale.
Eeonyx Corporation, based in Pinole, California, has announced the development and availability of special engineered electrically conductive fabrics with radar absorbing properties for use in the adv
Japan's Toyobo is embarking on a business alliance with Arkema of France for the production and sale of a new polyamide resin which has a high melting point and is manufactured using biomass materials
Intrinsiq Materials (IML) has secured exclusive, worldwide rights on a novel, low temperature route to making nanoparticles.
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN) has helped UK company Covesion secure funding and partnerships, enabling it to achieve growth exceeding 85% between 2009 and 2010.
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products is to increase production of bio-based 1,3 propanediol (Bio-PDO) by 35% with an expansion of its plant in Loudon, Tennessee.
UK company Auxetix has licensed the commercial rights to its Zetix technologies in the blast-mitigation and ballistic-protection markets in North America to Advanced Fabric Technologies of Houston, Te
Changing the hue of hospital gowns and bed sheets to match a patient's skin colour could greatly enhance a physician's ability to detect cyanosis and other health-related skin colour changes, accordin
Hollingsworth & Vose has introduced a new version of its Technostat electret media which exhibits exceptionally low resistance at any given efficiency.
Hollingsworth & Vose is introducing a version of its Nanoweb media for the automotive air filtration with a high heat resistant version incorporating PBT nanofibres amd with the following benefits
Japan's KB Seiren has developed a new artificial leather called Glacem ES, which is characterised by advanced stretch properties.
US company Micrex has developed microcreped paper for more effective electrical insulation wrap.
Lantor has launched a new nonwoven-based product for the composites sector called Lancore.
Scientists have developed a brain implant partially made from silk that essentially melts into place, fitting snugly to the brain's surface.
3B-Fibreglass has signed a joint development agreement with Nanocyl to develop reinforcement solutions combining glass fibre with sizing based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs), enabling a breakthrough in th
Pavenex stitchbonded nonwoven performance fabric manufactured by US company Waubridge Specialty Fabrics provides direct contact protection from spark, weld spatter, arc flash and extreme heat and flam
California's Shrink Nanotechnologies has filed new patent applications in respect of its solar concentrator technology.
New studies from researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute suggest that graphene should be the nanomaterial of choice to strengthen composite materials used in everything from wind turbines to a
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