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One of the largest dyers, printers, finishers and distributors of textiles in the USA, Duro Textiles of Fall River, Massachusetts, has signed a letter of intent to license a flame-retardant (FR) treat
Knitwear, swimwear and intimate apparel will be given odour-control finishes following the announcement of a partnership between a US and an Italian company.
A specialist in the production of multiaxial reinforcements made from carbon, glass and aramid fibres, Formax Multiaxial Reinforcements of Leicester, UK, has invested in a new machine to boost its pro
A Japanese company claims it has become the first to develop aramid nanofibres for mass production.
Sander International NV of Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, has launched a range of fabrics containing durably flameretardant (FR) polyester yarns for the hospitality and transportation markets.
A German company has launched a brand of cut- and stab-proof, and flame-retardant (FR) textiles for its domestic market and says it is planning to make them available in other regions.
A UK-based manufacturer of protective clothing has appointed exclusive distributors for all its cut-resistant products in the USA and South Africa.
A UK company has introduced a thin, lightweight, comfortable, but tough, bullet-proof vest, designed to be concealed under everyday clothing as worn by senior company executives, diplomatic personnel
Mount Vernon Mills of Mauldin, South Carolina, USA, says it has more than doubled its production capacity for flame-retardant (FR) fabrics at its manufacturing facility in Trion, Georgia, USA.
A range of flame-retardant (FR) coveralls for workers in the oil and gas, utility and transportation industries was introduced at the Health and Safety Expo (Birmingham, UK, 15-17 May 2012) by Praybou
Norafin Industries GmbH is to install a second line for making hydroentangled nonwovens at its manufacturing location in Mildenau, Germany.
Combinations of bio-based enzymes can eliminate the need for caustic chemicals, and dramatically reduce the amount of water and energy required for the preparation of cotton textiles, a collaborative
Stratasys and Optomec have successfully completed a joint development project to merge 3D printing and printed electronics to create the world's first fully printed hybrid structure.
More major sports brands will be launching undergarments with integrated sensor technology in 2012 and 2013, according to Mikko Malmivaara, Product and Marketing Manager with Finish textile and sensor
Danish tech company Delta has developed an ultra-low-power wireless platform for medical monitoring applications called ePatch.
The Sensium disposable digital plaster developed by UK company Toumaz is currently being trialled at a hospital in Los Angeles.
ASTM International recently issued a first-ever generic material specification for aerogel insulation.
Heliatek received the Materials Award at the recent IDTechEx Printed Electronics Europe 2012 exhibition in Berlin for its organic solar film technology which promises to deliver a lighter, greener and
AmpStar is employing AGY's S-1 HM glass fibres for the high-strength composite core of its new reinforced aluminium conductor (CRAC) cable for high voltage transmission lines.
Owens Corning and Applied NanoStructured Solutions, a Lockheed Martin company, have jointly developed Carbon Enhanced Reinforcements (CERs) - carbon structures which are grown directly onto glass or c
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