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DuPont has opened its latest ballistics testing facility in Hyderabad, India.
A process that spins starch into fine fibres could take the pain out of removing bandages, as well as produce less expensive and more environmentally friendly toilet paper, napkins and other products,
Paul Hartmann has been re-awarded a contract with UK National Health Service procurement organization NHS Commercial Solutions (NHS CS) to provide incontinence care products to patients in Kent, Surre
Biomedical Structures (BMS) has introduced an advanced tapered medical textile solution for tendons, ligaments and other orthopaedic applications.
A multilayer wound dressing with the ability to manage large amounts of wound exudate is disclosed in US Patent 8 158 845 by Advanced Medical Solutions (AMS).
JNC Corporation of Tokyo, Japan, is to establish a sales and manufacturing company for air-through nonwovens for hygiene applications in Rayong, Thailand, through its subsidiary JNC Fibers.
A hybrid compression garment (10) for applying both active and static compression to a limb (L) has been developed by Tyco Healthcare.
Fibertex Personal Care is to invest US$55 million in a state-of-the-art production line in Malaysia.
A washable, reusable garment or panty for the retention of body fluids is described in US Patent 8 123 735 by Robert Deerin of Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Dow Europe has announced the introduction of XZ 89463.00 Experimental Polyethylene Resin, a new highdensity polyethylene (HDPE) resin suitable for cast film applications.
Kimberly-Clark has announced it is continuing its strategy of launching seasonably appropriate, limitededition diapers, which started a few years ago with denim-style diapers and later continued with
The Freudenberg Group has developed a new technology platform for applications such as surgery, wound treatment and regenerative medicine.
Taiwan currently requires around two million advanced wound care dressings annually and this number is likely to increase.
Sweden-based SCA has acquired the remaining 50% shareholding in the Chilean hygiene products producer Papeles Industriales (PISA), and now owns 100% of the company.
SCA Hygiene Products has disclosed an absorbent article, such as an adult diaper or incontinence guard (1), that includes a pair of belt members (10a, 10b) that are comfortable to wear and resistant t
The US Army is testing a nonwoven wipe containing activated carbon for decontaminating equipment exposed to chemical agents.
A fibre specifically for nonwoven substrates used in facemasks for skincare is to be launched at the Asia Nonwovens Exhibition and Conference (ANEX) in Seoul, South Korea (13-15 June 2012).
Growth in demand for high-performance glass fibres from aerospace and industrial markets has prompted AGY of Aiken, South Carolina, USA, to increase the production of its S-2 Glass products by 20%.
A joint development agreement aims to evaluate the blending of flax with cellulose (modal and lyocell) fibres.
DSM of Urmond, The Netherlands, has developed a new version (DM20) of its ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibre (Dyneema), specifically for the production of ropes for deepwater moor
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