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Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics has announced the launch of its Coretech barrier membrane technology platform, which enables the engineering of versatile and lightweight chemical and biological-prot
The ultrasonic bonding technology of Sonobond was central in the production of many of the nonwoven oil-absorbing booms successfully used to clean up the 2010 Gulf oil spill.
Empa researchers in Switzerland have developed a manufacturing process for nanocellulose powder as a raw material for creating polymer composites.
An international team of scientists has developed transistors from natural cotton fibres, gold nanoparticles and polymers.
If and how nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes (CNT) affect aquatic ecosystems are questions still unanswered.
Nano-pigments which allow microfibres to be coloured prior to their extrusion, for savings in raw materials and improved spinning, are now being mass produced in China.
Regenerative medicine company Neotherix has just taken part in a UK Trade and Investment Health and Ageing Mission to the US, making presentations at conferences in Boston and San Fransisco.
The Profitex system, developed as part of the ongoing EU project of te same name, comprises two main components - a firefighting jacket with integrated sensors and electronics and a braided data and s
TenCate Protective Fabrics of Union City, Georgia, USA, has won two contracts to supply flame-resistant (FR) fabrics to Canada's military forces.
Medical technology company Kinetic Concepts (KCI) of San Antonio, Texas, USA, has announced the completion of its acquisition by an affiliate of a consortium comprised of investment funds advised by A
Nano-pigments that allow microfibres to be coloured prior to their extrusion are now being mass-produced in China.
Healthcare products provider Covidien of Mansfield, Massachusetts, USA, has launched what is described as the world's first non-absorbable, uni-directional barbed suture, part of its family of V-Loc w
Trials of combat uniforms by Australia's Defence Forces are to continue with an additional 10 000 uniforms to be supplied by Crye Precision of Brooklyn, New York, USA.
Skiers, snowboarders and those taking outings in the mountains can now protect themselves from avalanches with the Ride Removable Airbag System (RAS) airbag available from Mammut of Seon, Switzerland.
A quasi-continuous web formation process for the production of innovative medical textiles used in tissue engineering was demonstrated at the ITMA textile machinery exhibition held in Barcelona, Spain
A German company is imaging in real time the evolution of temperature and humidity between a human body and an object, specifically a duvet, including layers that cannot be detected by an infrared or
One of the world's largest builders of textile machinery, Oerlikon Textile, which specializes in technology for making fibres, yarns, tyre cords and nonwovens, is to restructure its business and move
A disposable absorbent article featuring refastenable side seams and a wetness sensation member has been developed by Procter & Gamble of Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
A glass fibre material that could help diabetics who suffer from hard-to-heal open wounds has been developed at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T).
Tanatex Chemicals of Ede, The Netherlands, has developed a number of additives for textiles processors, including two for technical applications.
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