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Procter & Gamble has developed disposable hygiene articles with replaceable absorbent core components having regions of liquid permeability and impermeability on the same surface.
A dressing with a flexible sleeve shaped to accommodate a cylindrical shaped body part, such as a finger, palm, wrist, arm, toe, foot, ankle, leg or the penis, is described in US Patent 7 645 252 by B
Recron Malaysia is reported to be developing bed linen for the health sector and also hospital uniforms and head scarves worn by Muslim women in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Ethicon has developed a reinforced absorbable multilayered fabric that could be used in medical devices, such as all-purpose pads, wound dressings, surgical meshes, including hernia repair meshes, adh
A fully integrated wound dressing system is featured in US Patent 7 652 190 by Tactical Medical Solutions.
An improvement to the fabrics used for car airbags, particularly of the side curtain type, is proposed by Kolon Industries Inc of Kwacheon City, Republic of Korea.
A joint agreement (JDA) with the aim of developing automobile parts made of carbon fibre-reinforced plastics (CFRP) has been concluded between Japan's Toray Industries Inc and Daimler AG of Germany.
To speed its development of high-volume applications for lightweight carbon fibres within the automotive industry, Zoltek Companies Inc has established a new subsidiary--Zoltek Automotive Inc.
Three recent news storiesi suggest that carbon fibres could become widely adopted in consumer cars within a few years, opening a potentially massive new market.
The Hohenstein Institute has expanded its international presence by establishing a number of new offices around the world.
A US COMPANY believes its nonwoven product could be used to help decontaminate coastal lands and wildlife affected by the major oil spill at British Petroleum's (BP's) Deepwater Horizon well in the Gu
P2I, a UK company developing a liquid-repellent plasma coating technology, says it has raised an additional GBP5.5 million (about $8 million) to provide further working capital in support of its inter
The forthcoming ITMA Asia + CITME show in Shanghai, China, 22-26 June, will once again provide a platform for demonstrating the advanced features of European technology for manufacturing technical tex
The 22nd Congress of the International Federation of Associations of Textile Chemists and Colourists covered much of interest to those involved in technical and smart textiles.
Attending JEC Composites in Paris, Editor Nick Butler learned about several companies' experiences during the turmoil of 2009, their plans for emerging from the global recession, and the new markets a
In the short space of time since it was founded, Innegrity has enjoyed fast growth, despite operating in the worst of economic conditions. John W.
In a wide-ranging review, Nishkarsh Maurya, of the DKTES Textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, India, considers the basic science and technology of plasma treatments for textiles, as well a
The Indian Ministry of Textiles' much awaited National Fibre Policy is expected to give a major boost to the production and development of speciality fibres used in technical textiles within the count
Spacer fabrics with air channels of up to 60 mm between their two outer layers can now be produced effectively and economically.
Evolution not revolution is the way forward for European technical fibre developments, reports Adrian Wilson from two key conferences in Brussels, Belgium, which revealed that the industry is paying a
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