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In what is almost certainly the largest industrial application for carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to date, extremely stable and robust varieties have been employed in a forming fabric for a paper production
Following on from the range of power-providing solar garments, backpacks and other devices that are now available, Logitech has introduced the first light-powered wireless keyboard, the K750, which wi
DuPont is the national sponsor of 'Suited for Space' a new exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution Travelling Exhibition Service (SITES) and the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum.
The 4th European Convention for Technical Textiles - FUTEX 2011 - will be held in Marcq-en-Baroeul in Northern France from 19-20 January 2011.It will focus on the many technical products which are com
The new Hyperform HPR family of reinforcing additives from Milliken provides processors with a new option for making high performance polypropylene parts with low weight.
Fibertect, a decontamination technology developed by researchers at Texas Tech University, is one of seven new innovations selected by Cotton Incorporated to demonstrate cotton's versatility.
A new UK start-up, which is commercialising a unique conductive ink created by postgraduates at London's Royal College of Art, has been awarded GBP100,000 from the UK's Technology Strategy Board to de
The 7th annual Smart Fabrics conference will take place on 4-6 April 2011 at the Hotel Russell in London, UK.
Japan Vilene has developed a new highly heat resistant nonwoven separator for lithium ion batteries.
The first results of work at University of Texas-Pan American employing the Forcespinning system to fabricate polymeric nanofibres and metallic nanowires have been published and prove the many advanta
The Printed Electronics USA (PEUSA) 2010 exhibition featured the latest innovations from textiles companies using printed electronics.
The AmSafe Seatbelt Airbag is now employed on approximately 35,000 seats on planes operated by over 60 airlines worldwide, its manufacturer, based in Phoenix, Arizona, reports.
Integrated textiles and electronics is an industry already estimated to be worth more than $1 billion annually, Professor Xia-ming Tao, of Hong Kong Polytechnic University, said in her keynote addess
Teijin is to enter the high-performance polyethylene (HP-PE) fibres and tapes market and aims to claim a 15-20% share of it by 2015.
Following its role in the provision of New York's first 100% eco-powered billboard in Times Square - scheduled to light up for the first time this month - fabric signage specialist Cooley is forming a
Robot Suit HAL, developed and manufactured by the Japanese company Cyberdyne, was on show at the Bayer MaterialScience stand during the recent K 2010 plastics fair in Dusseldorf.
Teijin ltd of Japan says it aims to start commercial production of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) by opening its first such production facility in Emmen, The Netherlands, in the sec
Following completion of a feasibility study, the Fibers and Fabrics Division of Chisso and the Consumer Fabrics Division of Fiberweb are to establish a jointly owned spunbond nonwovens manufacturing o
Initial results from work at University of Texas-Pan American employing the Forcespinning system to fabricate polymeric nanofibres and metallic nano - wires have been published and prove the many adva
Following consultations with employees and customers, nonwovens producer Ahlstrom has decided to close its spunlace composite production line number 23 at its UK plant in Chirnside, UK, by the end of
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