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Spunbond or fibrous webbing-based multilayer bandages for accelerated wound healing are described in US Patent 7 960 602 by Bayer Innovation.
An improved adhesive bandage is disclosed in US Patent 7 943 811 by Johnson & Johnson Industrial. According to the company of Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, the device:
Procter & Gamble (P&G) of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, is to settle a lawsuit filed by parents who claimed its Pampers Dry Max diapers caused skin rashes and other problems for their babies.
The US Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command has awarded $1.1 million to The Institute of Environmental and Human Health (TIEHH) at Texas Tech University to continue funding the Admiral
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) has introduced two grades of homopolymer polypropylene (PP) resins for spunbond applications.
An amorphous polyphenylene sulphide (PPS) fibre that has a low degree of thermal shrinkage, and a highly electrically insulating nonwoven fabric made from it are disclosed in European Patent EP 2 305
Anticipating growth in the market for composite insulation used on the outside of buildings, Saint-Gobain Adfors says it will increase its capacity for mesh fabrics.
Two Japanese partners have patented a method for improving the dispersion of carbon nanofibres within an elastomer matrix to produce composites with properties superior to those previously possible.
Microban Europe of Cannock, UK, is introducing an antibacterial treatment for textiles used in the home.
A production method for carbon fibre that circumvents many of the problems caused by the joints that hold together the lengths of the precursor is the result of work by Mitsubishi Rayon Co Ltd.
A polyacrylonitrile (PAN) precursor for high-quality carbon fibre has been developed by Toray Industries of Tokyo, Japan.
Two US partners, Armark Authentication Technologies and Hills Inc, are developing fibres with unusual crosssectional shapes involving some nano-scale features.
A novel means of heating certain parts of an electrospinning device to control the properties of the solution or polymer melt has been proposed by Elmarco.
Schoeller Texiles has introduced a treatment to make fabrics that are soft, lightweight, windproof and resistant to rain.
At the forthcoming Techtextil trade fair in Frankfurt, fibre manufacturer Trevira will present its extensive range of fibres and filament yarns for use in technical textiles.
Erfurt has developed an integrated wall design concept for the use of digitally printed wallpapers, paintable nonwoven structures and matching colours.
The Kuraray Research and Technical Centre in Pasadena, Texas, has recently installed a seven-layer coextrusion film and sheet pilot line with nanolayer capability.
Through its New Ventures Business, 3M has invested in GoNano Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of high surface area nanomaterials for pollution control, catalysis, composites and sensory tech
Among products being showcased at the Techtextil show in Frankfurt from May 24-26 by Freudenberg Nonwovens is an extremely thin nonwoven which as a result of its specially-coated surface meets all the
'Wearables - Implementing Flexible Applications' will be the title of a paper to be presented by Andreas Ropert of Interactive Wear AG at the Avantex Symposium 2011 which takes place at Messe Frankfur
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