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Scientists at DuPont and Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, have used a simple chemical process to convert mixtures of metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes into solely semiconducting carb
Aspen Aerogels and Samsung America Inc.
Leading spunmelt nonwovens manufacturer Avgol, headquartered in Israel, has announced a new agreement with Elmarco, the Czech-based developer of NanoSpider technology for the production of nanofibres
Zeus Inc., based in Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA, has commercialised the production of PEEK drawn fibre.
Two UK-based partners have formed an alliance to explore the possibility of creating colour-changing fabrics.
An adhesively attachable bandage (10) for treating an open chest wound is disclosed in US Patent 7 429 687 by Seaberg of Newport, Oregon, USA.
In spite of the present, severe global economic problems, emerging countries such as India are actually acting longer term--investing in upgrades of technology, according to the discussions held at a
Sellars Absorbent Materials Inc has developed a forming head that the company from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, claims produces a more uniform web of fibres.
Regenerated cellulose (rayon) fibres that contain additives capable of releasing copper (Cu2+) ions when exposed to water or water vapour have anti-microbial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties, th
An orthopaedic cast system that can be wetted with water without the need for external drying sources, such as hair dryers, is described in US Patent 7 438 697 by 3M.
A thermally bondable conjugate fibre specifically engineered for use in the formation of carded webs is the result of work at Japan's Teijin Fibres Ltd.
French researchers have reported a way to modify aramid fibres in order to improve their capacity to be dyed.
Researchers in Japan have found a way to make metaaramid (m-aramid) fibres that have better processing and use characteristics, particularly at high temperatures.
Teijin Ltd has announced that it will reorganize its High Performance Fibers Business Group into two new groups: Aramid Fibers Business Group and Carbon Fibers Business Group.
Japan's Kanbo Pras Corp is now promoting several fabrics to the rest of the world that it says it has had great success with domestically.
A wound dressing (10) with improved absorbent capabilities, including increased fluid uptake and retention properties, has been developed by Ossur.
US demand for coated fabrics is expected to grow an average of 2.1% a year, reaching 548 million square meters (655 million square yards) in 2012.
Those businesses with insights into the price movements affecting composites stand to gain in future as movements will experience wide fluctuations in response to the evolution of supply and demand cy
The world's largest production facility for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is now under construction at the Chempark Leverkusen, Germany.
Demand for geosynthetics is projected to grow by 2.5% a year on average to reach more than 750 million square metres (900 million square yards) in 2012, representing a value of $2.1 billion.
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