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By 2006, sales for the personal protective clothing industry (as it relates to protection from chemicals, fire and bullets) will climb to about $2.2 billion, according to the latest study.
A three-dimensional knitted prosthetic fabric has been developed by Sofradim of Trevoux, France.
World demand for textile processing and finishing chemicals is projected to increase 4.2% a year to reach $18.3 billion in 2006, according to the latest report.
Belfast is to host the UK's first Healthcare and Medical Textiles Network Conference on 23-24 January 2003.
By 2006, sales for the personal protective clothing industry (as it relates to protection from chemicals, fire and bullets) will climb to about $2.2 billion, according to the latest study.
A three-dimensional knitted prosthetic fabric has been developed by Sofradim of Trevoux, France.
World demand for textile processing and finishing chemicals is projected to increase 4.2% a year to reach $18.3 billion in 2006, according to the latest report.
The European Commission (EC) has announced two decisions concerning allegations of unfair pricing for imports of woven polyolefin bags.
Gerber Technology has launched an online service for ordering parts, with the aims of making purchases faster, easier and more convenient.
The use of superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) in adult incontinence products is growing at 14% a year, the latest study says.
The Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry (INDA) has announced that from 2004 its flagship event will be expanded to include technical textiles as well as nonwovens.
Two Texans have invented a safety restraint for children travelling in automobiles. Tana Wade and Lucia Cook Queen disclose their development in US Patent 6 383 130.
Polyster specialist Trevira is now offering bioactive products in its filament yarn range.
Toyo Boseki KK has developed hydrophilic polyester supplied as an aqueous dispersion that is intended for making nonwovens.
A method for preparing an absorbent article with a reduced likelihood of superabsorbent shifting is described by BASF Corp in US Patent 6 417 425.
Denmark-based medical product maker Coloplast is adding another 9500 m2 to its manufacturing facility in Tatabanya, Hungary, where it plans to double the workforce and extend products made there to in
Web Dynamics has secured a major innovation award from the UK Government's Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to enable a consortium of UK companies to develop a revolutionary energy-efficient fab
A Swiss company has developed a way to reinforce thermoplastic bands by using pressure impregnation of a fibre strand.
A flushable fibrous structure for use in absorbent articles such as diapers and incontinence pads has been developed by Procter & Gamble.
Acordis Industrial Fibers in Arnhem, The Netherlands, makes two completely different types of tyre cord: Diolen polyester and Cordenka high-tenacity rayon.
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