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A high-density woven fabric in which the crimp is largely imparted to the weft yarns, leaving the warp yarns relatively crimp-free, is suitable for the manufacture of sailcloth and architectural fabri
An absorbent article, such as a sanitary napkin (1), in which an erroneous impression of replacement time is not indicated to a wearer, is described in US Patent 7 976 524 by Unicharm.
Austria-headquartered technology group Andritz is to acquire NSC Group's nonwoven division encompassing its affiliates Asselin-Thibeau (Elbeuf, France) and NSC Wuxi (Wuxi, China).
Canadian adult diaper maker DryDiapersPlus has joined with Unique Wellness and BIOTX to launch Unique Wellness Super Absorbent Adult Briefs.
Shalag US, the North American division of Israel-based Shalag Industries, a global supplier of nonwoven fabrics for hygiene and wipes applications, is reported to be investing US$15.5 million to expan
An antimicrobial material suitable for use in an elastic compression bandage is disclosed by 3M in US Patent 8 026 407.
ICON Interventional Systems has developed a range of sutures and surgical staples useful for anastomoses, which involve the joining of veins or arteries.
An improved disposable absorbent liner (1) for use in the crotch portion of underwear has been developed by Kimberly-Clark.
A new recycling plant has opened in the UK where the country's three billion disposable diapers used each year could be turned into roof tiles and construction tubes.
German producer of circular knitting equipment for medical stockings Merz launched a new four-feed machine with reciprocating heel and toe movement at the ITMA textile machinery exhibition held in Bar
A compression garment described by Martin Winkler of Omaha, Nebraska, USA, is designed to overcome the shortcomings of existing therapeutic compression garments and stockings, such as the presence of
A strong, abrasion-resistant, braided surgical suture material with improved knot tie-down characteristics and handling, and tissue compliance has been developed by Arthrex.
The market for cosmetotextiles - often referred to as 'wearable skincare' - is set to grow rapidly, according to new report
Engineers at the University of Southampton have designed and flown the world's first 'printed' aircraft, which could revolutionise the economics of aircraft design.
The US Air Force Research Laboratory has been carrying out trials with a conductive carbon-fibre nanocoating which provides electromagnetic shielding from high-power microwave and directed-energy weap
At the forthcoming Printed Electronics and Photovoltaics USA conference which takes place in Santa Clara, California from November 30 to December 1 this year, Dr Nanshu Lu of the University of Illinoi
The latest incarnation of Lumalive technology - the long-running development of Philips aimed at integrating moving images into textiles - has been unveiled as a new commercial lighting concept for in
Daimler and BASF are claiming a number of material firsts for their new jointly-developed smart forvision concept electric car, including a combination of solar cells based on organic-chemical dyes co
Ohio State University researchers are developing methods of incorporating radio antennas directly into clothing, using plastic film and metallic thread.
AMSilk is teaming up with the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP) in the bid to make high performance fibres from its spider silk proteins.
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