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A new flexible memory fabric woven together from interlocking strands of copper and copper-oxide wires has been developed at the Centre for Nanotechnology at NASA Ames Research Centre in California.
At the recent 50th Dornbirn Manmade Fibres Congress held in Austria, Dr Bert Groenendaal of Sioen Industries outlined two unique applications for the company's coated fabrics - as membranes for biogas
For several summers, a Japanese government-sponsored initiative known as Cool Biz has encouraged companies to allow employees to dress more casually - including shedding traditional suits and ties - i
Alexium has signed new development partnership agreements with Bruck Textiles, Australia's biggest textile manufacturer, and Wilbur Ross's International Textile Group (ITG).
Energy savings estimated at an annual Euro64,200 per year are being realised via a new roofing system housing nonwoven blankets containing aerogel.
'Nanotechnologies for Soldier Enhancement, Protection and Support', is taking place on November 11 2011, at Bisley in the UK as part of a two-day event on modern infantry, along with the FIND night vi
Among new cellulosic fibre variants promoted at the recent Dornbirn Manmade Fibre Conference in Austria was Verdi, the new flame retardant version from Kelheim Fibres.
In the latest Wearable Technologies newsletter, it is pointed out that much of the excitement around e-textile systems centres on the possibility of linking up with other devices - a sports watch with

At the recent Composites Europe show held in Stuttgart, Germany, three different projects employing TeXtreme spread tow reinforcements were showcased.

SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT) has received an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) consent order which will allow the company to manufacture and distribute multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) f
At the recent ITMA textile machinery show held in Barcelona, Spain, South Korea's Toptec introduced its new commercial nanofibre system which was developed at Shinshu University in Japan.
Scientists at the University of California, Riverside are working on tuning the electrical properties of graphene for replacing silicon in the microchip industry.
A strong metal-fibre yarn that can still be processed readily is the subject of US Patent 2011/0240626.
A UK company has revealed how it makes cross-linked, superabsorbent polymer-coated fabrics for use as barrier materials in such as geomembranes, and underground and submarine cables.
A leading amateur football club in The Netherlands can now boast an artificial grass pitch that is completely recyclable.
An electrospinning apparatus that has a smaller tip than usual reduces the volume of polymer required and lowers the potential difference that must be applied between the tip and the collecting plate
A 1.1-m wide commercial production system that can continuously make nanofibres will be launched at the Filtration 2011 show in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Italy's RadiciGroup has added new shapes to its range of polyethylene monofilaments, RadiGreen MFL PE, which are used as yarns in the manufacture of artificial grass.
Researchers in Germany have set themselves the goal of improving the barrier casings used to protect allergy sufferers from the effects of dust-mites in bedding, and to provide hygiene to multiple use
A German company has developed a range of laminates and an ink-jet printing process, both for garments designed to offer safety and protection to the wearer.
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