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Coldblack, jointly-developed by Schoeller Technology and Clariant, has been nominated for the 2009 Swiss Design Prize.
NaturalNano has secured two significant patents covering the use of halloysite nanotubes in applications with potential impact on the energy economy.
Greenology USA, the manufacturer of sustainable Do No Harm medical apparel, has selected NanoHorizons to provide SmartSilver antimicrobial performance as a primary feature of its new Do No Harm scrubs
In the medical sector, Tencel is currently being used for wipes, gauze equivalents, incontinence products and drapes.
US demand for infection prevention products and services is forecast to increase by 4.8% annually to US$23.5 billion in 2013 (Table 1), according to a new report by the Freedonia Group.
An interlabial absorbent article with improved flushability characteristics has been developed by Kimberly-Clark of Neenah, Wisconsin, USA.
Vertically integrated woven fabric producer FOV Fabrics of Boras, Sweden, is to take over the production and distribution of L. Michael's products from 1 February 2010. L.
The use of electrospun silk fibroin tubular matrices for small vessel bypass grafting was presented to the Natural Fibres Congress held in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in June 2009.
Angiotech Pharmaceuticals has received approval to begin marketing the Quill SRS polydioxanone (PDO), Monoderm, polypropylene and nylon product lines in Brazil.
The Nonwovens Research Lab at The University of Tennessee (UTNRL) says it has added nanofibre meltblowing capabilities to its 15 cm (six inches) line.
TenCate Thiolen BV (Ten Cate Grass) is working to improve the characteristics of artificial grass fibres in such a way as to make the process of applying the in-fill to the surface simpler.
A dressing for treating such as wounds as burns, decubitus, contusions, excoriations or ulcers has been developed by Zuiko.
A high-performance polypropylene (PP) fibre has been found to improve the toughness and durability of carbon fibre-reinforced composites (CFCs) used in motorsport, at the same time as reducing their w
US researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are exploring new ways to create, enhance and employ electrospun fibres for medical device applications.
Medical technologies developer ConvaTec has announced the publication of new data demonstrating positive clinical results achieved with the Engenex Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) system.
Researchers in Japan claim to have developed a polyester-based fibre that is antistatic but can still be produced as a fine, false-twisted yarn with all the desirable textile properties of such an ite
Researchers in Germany have developed a coating that they claim allows adult human stem cells to colonize the surface fibres of textile implants.
Polyester multifilaments that disperse homogeneously in a matrix resin to provide improved reinforcement are the subject of International Patent Publication WO 2008/056645.
An absorbent article such as a feminine sanitary napkin with improved fluid handling and effective stain masking properties has been developed by McNeil-PPC, which operates as a subsidiary of Johnson
Scientists at the Hohenstein Institute in Bonnigheim, Germany, have determined key process parameters for the prototype of a TexWeld 140 laser sewing machine made by Prolas.
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