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Paraid textiles services of Telford, UK, which specializes in the design and assembly of straps, harnesses and other sewn products, has significantly boosted its infrastructure and expanded its workfo
Dow Chemical has introduced its technology platform for Rhoplex Econext acrylic binders for the North American hygiene and medical market.
Singpore-based Huntsman Textile Effects has begun to supply another stain-repellent treatment to the automotive and upholstery industries.
Canada's Domtar Group has purchased EAM Corp, the maker of airlaid-based absorbent core material once owned by Rayonier. The acquisition from Kinderhook Industries was valued at US$61 million.
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SCA's acquisition of Asian hygiene products company Everbeauty has been completed.
Dow Europe has introduced a linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) resin designed to exhibit softness and drape in nonwoven hygiene and medical applications.
A coloured dressing material for use as an orthopaedic support bandage is disclosed in US Patent 8 162 862 by Karl Otto Braun.
An absorbent article (10) that features a scrotal catch (12) that is configured to support, protect and cover a male's scrotum has been developed by Usha Reddy of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
State-of-the-art three-dimensional (3D) scanners are helping scientists at the Hohenstein Institute in Bonnigheim, Germany, to create detailed and accurate virtual models of hands, as well as measurem
An Australian company has begun making stringerless surfboards using natural fibres to reinforce the composites instead of the more usual carbon or glass.
Methods for managing the remnants of the rocks that are pulverized for the extraction of metal, oil and coal have been devised by a consortium of companies from The Netherlands.
Construction has begun of a production facility that will be able to make 67 kt a year of the lyocell fibre (Tencel) for the Austria-based manufacturer Lenzing AG.
Buildings made from a textile-reinforced concrete have a thin lightweight construction that is safer in the event of an earthquake, according to the Franco-German group that has developed the material
A manufacturer of specialist glass fibre yarns based in Aiken, South Carolina, USA, AGY has entered a longterm agreement with CTG/Taishan Fiberglass of Taian, Shandong Province, China, which grants th
A specialist in carbon products, SGL of Wiesbaden, Germany, has taken an 86.19% stake in Fibras Sinteticas de Portugal (Fisipe) SA of Lavradio, Portugal, in order to expand its access to the raw mater
From June 2012, Schoeller Textil AG of Sevelen has taken over the management of another family-owned Swiss textile manufacturer, Buhler-based Eschler Group.
The acquisition of Bastian Winder Technologies GmbH & Co KG of Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, Germany, will allow its new owner Trutzschler Nonwovens of Egelsbach, Germany, to offer complete nonwoven
Toho Tenax of Tokyo, Japan, the principal company in the Tokyo-based Teijin Group's carbon fibre and composites business has formed a partnership with Hindoostan Technical Fabrics Ltd, a manufacturer
An emergent manufacturer of medical textiles has established its headquarters in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The 110-m2 (1200 square feet) facility is the company's first commercial base.
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