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In 2009, production of nonwovens in Greater Europe (Western, Central and Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Commonwealth of Independent States) amounted to 1.6 million tonnes, a fall of 6.3% by weight com
P2i, which specializes in plasma coating technology, has acquired all of the share capital of Surface Innovations Ltd, a company with a wide range of patents for functional nanocoatings.
Kimberly-Clark has developed a child's toilet training article to alert the wearer that urination has occurred.
An increased awareness of hospital-acquired infections and the switch from reusable to disposable surgical products are some of the key factors driving the market for disposable surgical drapes, gowns
Absorbable radiation or radiochemically sterilized medical devices, whose breaking strength and absorption profile can be modulated by controlling the total dose received during sterilization, are dis
A special mineral matrix integrated into a fabric reflects far infra-red (FIR) radiation from the body back to the wearer resulting in a number of beneficial effects, such as more energy, increased pe
Biomedical Structures (BMS) of Warwick, Rhode Island, USA, has announced that it is working with fibre manufacturer DSM Dyneema in processing its Dyneema Purity for various biomedical textile applicat
A portable medical device in the form of an electronic bandage is disclosed in US Patent 7 687 678 by Cisco Technology.
Australia-based sustainable resins and finished products supplier Cardia Bioplastics is to supply Chinese manufacturer Ben's Land (Nanking) Baby Articles with a new compostable moisture barrier film f
A clinical trial conducted by the Department of Epidemiology and Infection Control at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) has shown that a nanotechnology from Vestagen Technical Textiles helps prev
The US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) claims it has found a way to protect organic fibres (such as carbon and aramids) from the catastrophic oxidation these textiles typically undergo at temperatures
The Australian Future Fibres Research and Innovation Centre (AFFRIC) in Geelong, Victoria, is to receive government funding of $37 million (US$30 million).
NanoHorizons is extending the use of its SmartSilver nanoscale performance additives for textiles, health care and industrial applications, to paint.
Frost & Sullivan has presented SouthWest NanoTechnologies (SWeNT) with the Award for Innovation in Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) at its 2010 Excellence in Industrial Technologies Awards.
E-Green Technologies (EGT), based in Montgomery, Alabama, USA, has successfully completed an inflation test of its Bullet 580 - now the world's largest airship and featuring an outer envelope made fro
Biomedical Structures (BMS), based in Warwick, Rhode Island, USA, has received growth capital from Ampersand Ventures to fund its ongoing expansion in the medical device industry.
Bioengineers at Harvard University have developed a practical new technology for fabricating tiny nanofibres they describe as a cross between a high-speed centrifuge and a 'candy floss' maker.
Xennia Technology is accelerating its ability to supply industrial inkjet inks, offering commercial supply of a range of XenInx specialist inks in production volumes from a brand new, purpose-built fa
Zephyr Technology Corporation, which has its US headquarters in Annapolis, Maryland, has introduced the OmniSense Mobile - a development platform and application suite which enables remote vital sign
DSM Dyneema's latest development, Dyneema XBO, is intended as a direct replacement for steel in lines used in deep-sea installations.
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