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An improved compression or support stocking has been developed by Paul Hartmann.
Safe, under-patient surgical drapes that are said to be deployable easily and without fail have been developed by Tamra West of Rochester, New York, USA.
Sensor technology has been used to create the SmartBrief, described as an "intelligent adult brief" by Lynn Wilson, founder of The CareGiver Partnership, a US retailer of incontinence products.
Covidien has proposed methods and systems for forming barbed sutures from blown films.
Fibertex Personal Care has opened a new sales office in New Delhi, India. In addition, the Denmark-based maker of spunbond nonwovens has appointed Ajay Sahni as country manager for India.
South Korean company Yejimiin has launched a new range of sanitary pads featuring a topsheet made of Lenzing's Tencel lyocell fibre.
Methods, systems and apparatus for nanomaterialenhanced haemostatic medical devices are disclosed in US Patent 8 304 595 by Nanosys.
Disposable absorbent articles with a distribution member comprising non-biopersistent inorganic vitreous microfibres are disclosed by Procter & Gamble in US Patent 8 198 505.
Australian scientists are part of a global team developing a new artificial muscle that has possibilities for use in self-powered intelligent textiles that could automatically react to environmental c
With effect from the first quarter of 2013, Charles Bouaziz has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Belgium-based producer of private-label disposable hygiene products Ontex.
Unicharm has developed an absorbent body for a disposable hygiene article in which the fibre orientation, as well as the fibre basis weight and shape, may be adjusted.
The incredibly high strength of spider's silk as a material has long been something scientists have attempted to emulate. Now physicists are exploring its ability to also very effectively catch light.
German researchers have developed a simple way to monitor changes to pH values in food caused by bacterial metabolism, based on the fluorescence of nanoparticles embedded in an agarose growth medium,
The 2nd annual Durable Product Award was claimed by Ecovative Design at the RISE conference held by US nonwovens body INDA in Baltimore, Maryland, from October 23-25.
At the recent Aircraft Interiors Show, in Pittsfield, MA, USA, (September 25-27) Sabic Innovative Plastics and National Nonwovens showcased the jointly-developed Ultra-Protechtor fire blocker brand.
Iconic motorcycle manufacturer Triumph is launching a range of riding outfits incorporating Outlast phase chage materials (PCMs) for its Autumn/Winter 2012 season, ensuring the jackets, gloves and soc
AMSilk, based in Planegg, Germany, and Boston, USA, reports that it has achieved a large-scale production validation for the production of its recombinant spider silk proteins branded Spidersilk, foll
In German Government-funded project AiF-Nr.
For filter media employing electrospun nanofibre layers to be more widely employed in industry, friendlier polymer solvents used in their processing need to be developed.
AGY has introduced a new glass fibre with an unprecedented tensile modulus of 99 GPa (14,359 ksi) - a level not previously seen in commercial glass fibre products.
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