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A prosthetic fabric for use in repairing soft tissue and muscle wall defects, including hernia repair and chest wall defects, has been developed by C R Bard.
A larger type bandage that will find particular application in hospital settings has been developed by Michael Masini of Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Bluestar Silicones is launching a new range of TCS 7560 and TCS 7561 Silbione products designed for elastic bands for lingerie and medical applications, such as support stockings, prostheses and other
A clay-based haemostatic device for promoting the clotting of blood to control bleeding has been developed by Z-Medica. Disclosed in US Patent 7 604 819, the device (10) includes:
An antimicrobial and deodorant fibre is described in International Patent WO 2008/123631 by ES FiberVisions.
Tredegar Film Products has commenced building a new manufacturing plant near Pune, India.
Derma Sciences, a speciality medical device and pharmaceutical company focused on advanced wound care, has signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Medline Industries for sales of Bioguard Barr
From April 2010, Kimberly-Clark will begin offering across North America its Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women products in new colours and prints.
An absorbent hygiene article described in US Patent 7 550 646 by Unicharm offers improved resiliency against lateral compression to prevent leakage of discharged fluid.
UK-based nonwovens producer Fiberweb is studying the feasibility of establishing a spunbond nonwovens joint venture (JV) company in China in partnership with Japan-based Chisso, a manufacturer of chem
Toho Tenax Co Ltd of Tokyo, Japan, has begun selling a carbon fibre fabric (right), claiming it is less than half the weight of its conventional rivals.
Engineers at Oerlikon Textile have redesigned the horizontal drive and gear kinematics of a needling machine to make it more compact.

An improved version of a fire-retardant awning fabric is now available from Tri Vantage of Cleveland, Ohio, USA.

Bayer MaterialScience LLC is pressing ahead with research and testing that could determine the viability of polyurethane composites reinforced with its carbon nanotubes (Baytubes) for use in wind turb
The world's largest manufacturer of fibre optic sensors for civil engineering applications and the world's leading supplier of geosynthetics are to collaborate in the development of a unique monitor f
Wrapping brittle core multifilamentary yarns in another material before coating them with an adhesive that remains tacky over time allows them to be spooled, stored indefinitely and then processed in
A German supplier of papermaking plants and equipment has found a way to make high tenacity monofilaments of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) claiming them to be suitable for use in paper machine clot
Composites with soft fabric faces provide a strong, durable structure that is suitable for wall and floor coverings, according to their USA-based inventor.
A process for manufacturing nanofibres that is significantly cheaper and safer than existing methods has won recognition from the USA's Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).
DuPont has proposed making flame-resistant spun staple yarns from blends of fibres made of diaminodiphenyl sulphone and polyoxadiazole.
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