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Diolen Industrial Fibers has introduced a high-tenacity multifilament made with Fortron(r), a polyphenylene sulphide (PPS) made by Fortron Industries LLC.
US demand for infection prevention products and services will grow by 4.0% annually to US$16.8 billion in 2011, according to a new study by The Freedonia Group.
A smart bra to detect the early stages of breast cancer is being developed by researchers at the Centre for Materials Research & Innovation (CRMI) at the University of Bolton, UK.
US-based nonwovens producer Polymer Group (PGI) is to install a state-of-the-art spunbond line in North America to serve hygiene and other customers in the USA and Mexico.
A disposable article for the absorption and containment of bodily discharges is described by Unicharm in US Patent 7 211 709.
Waxman Speciality Products, a newly formed division of the UK-based Waxman Group, has launched the So range of fibre-based products aimed at the speciality textiles market--including functional, cosme
Researchers at 3M in the USA have developed an electret that they claim is resistant to charge degradation even when exposed to high temperatures for prolonged periods.
A multi-component fibre containing a temperature regulating constituent, in the form of a phase-change material (PCM) has been developed in the USA by Outlast Technologies.
Speciality pharmaceutical and medical device company Angiotech Pharmaceuticals has received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to begin marketing a new range of absorbable polyme
A stretch fabric substrate for medical use has been developed by Alcare of Tokyo, Japan. The substrate may be used, for instance, as an orthopaedic water-curable casting tape.
Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA), a vertically integrated supplier of absorbent hygiene products, packaging solutions and publication papers, has appointed Jan Johansson as President and Chief Exe
On 4 October 2007, the Board of Eleksen, a smart fabric manufacturer, announced its intention to appoint administrators and requested that trading in its ordinary shares be suspended with immediate ef
Staubli has acquired a stake in Deimo SpA, which is based in Brescia, Italy.
In a significant milestone for smart fabrics, Boost Products, a Netherlands-based specialist in brand and sales activation, is to introduce the first commercial shirts featuring Philips' Lumalive tech
A breast-screening smart bra that allows users to detect cancer at its earliest stage is being developed by an international team of researchers.
Japan's Teijin is to purchase a 50% stake in NatureWorks, the manufacturer of polylactic acid (PLA) polmyer and Ingeo fibre, from Cargill, subject to regulatory approval.
'Nanotechnology and Smart Textiles for Industry and Fashion' is the title of a one-day event to take place at The Royal Society in London, UK on March 19 2008.
Horse trainers who have traditionally relied on experience and intuition to gauge the performance of horses will soon be able to apply some of the same methods that sports scientists use to train elit
Spacesuits have changed very little in 40 years. The bulky, gas-pressurized outfits give astronauts a bubble of protection, but their significant mass and the pressure itself severely limit mobility.
The new Solar JKT from Italy's Zegna Sport is said to be the first premium segment outerwear product in the world that can recharge a cell phone, iPod or other device using solar power.
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