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A wound dressing that is claimed not only to have good absorption qualities, but also serves to direct absorbed exudates, including bacteria, away from a wound being treated, thereby speeding up wound
A new report by Visiongain predicts the global advanced wound care market to be worth US$14.6 billion by 2021.
SCA of Stockholm, Sweden, has reorganized its global hygiene operations with the aims of increasing efficiency and expanding its presence in the market.
TenCate advanced armour has acquired all of the shares of ABDS ApS, a Danish company that has invented a system that actively protects against blasts such as those encountered by army vehicles from ro
The US Industrial fabrics Institute (USIFI) of Roseville, Minnesota, is claiming victory in its fight to have all components of US military tents included in legislation that requires the Department o
Worldwide annual sales of nonwovens will amount to 9.3 Mt in 2015, according to the latest market study, World Nonwovens, published by market research specialist Freedonia Group Inc of Cleveland, Ohio
Austrian fibre manufacturer, Lenzing AG says it is taking action against a company owned by four of its former employees, claiming violation of its patents for the lyocell process.
Schoeller Textil AG of Sevelen, Switzerland, has introduced a range of woven fabrics for sports- and leisurewear that it will sell under the name of schoeller-sense.
A construction engineering company from New York, USA, Parsons Engineering has chosen TenCate Geosynthetics Americas as the sole supplier of geo - textile tubes for its latest dredging project.
A Novel treatment that leaves a polyamide (PA) fabric flameretardant (FR) can simultaneously make the textile repellent to both oil and water, claims its developer, Alexium International Group of Pert
A newly available absorbable scaffold for surgical implants has a unique nonwoven structure that provides a fibrous matrix to encourage in-growth of natural tissues, according to its developer, Biomed
A finer version of the nano-scale polyester fibre called Nanofront has been launched by Teijin Fibers Ltd of Tokyo, Japan.
The criteria, limiting values and substances that must be tested before a textile can be deemed safe to the wearer and to the environment according to the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 have been updated by th
A range of redesigned power supplies for the ultrasonic welding machinery used in the automated assembly of textiles is now available from Branson Ultrasonics Corp of Danbury, Connecticut, USA.
A yarn based on fine aramid filaments made its debut at the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) and Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 17-20 January 2012.
A Canadian project aims to develop cheap silk-like fibres from milkweed, a crop suitable for growth in the province of Quebec.
A Portuguese sock manufacturer has developed a product with integrated biometric monitoring.
James Heal of Halifax, UK, has redesigned its Universal Strength Tester and is now selling it under the name Titan4.
Researchers in the USA have adapted electrospinning technology to create fibre scaffolds that are particularly suitable for tissue engineering.
Filaments containing higher-than-usual amounts of active ingredients that are released under appropriate conditions are the subject of several patents recently awarded to Procter & Gamble Co of Ci
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