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Researchers at Invista have proposed improvements to polyester filaments and fabrics woven from them that make these textiles more suitable for use in airbags.
Rieter Automotive North America Inc of Farmington Hills, Michigan, has contracted France's NSC Nonwoven to provide the equipment for a needlepunching line to make velour carpet for the automotive indu
Polartec and Unifi have announced an extension of their collaboration in the development of yarns and fabrics made from recycled materials.
Dutch inventors claim to have developed a fabric based on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) filaments that has a higher abrasion resistance than previously observed for such materials.
Silk crepe producers in the city of Kyotango, Japan, are working with Teijin to develop applications for the company's bioplastic, Biofront.
Synthesizing carbon nanotubes directly on a parent fibre creates an improved reinforcement for composites, according to researchers at Lockheed Martin Corp of Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Univadine DFM is the latest diffusion agent from Huntsman Textile Effects, which it has developed for polyester and its blends.
Three inventors based in the USA have proposed a way to make inherently flame-retardant (FR) fabrics for such as mattresses and upholstered furniture.
A polypropylene-based nonwoven fabric claimed to have excellent surface appearance and stretch properties is described in US Patent 7 585 796 by Mitsui Chemicals.
To meet anticipated consumer demand, SCA is to invest in a new production line for incontinence care products at its plant in Veniov in the Tula district, Russia.
Winner Medical Group, a leading Chinese manufacturer and exporter of medical, wound care and home care products, has opened its first three PurCotton chain stores in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, Chin
A multiple sleeve for treating oedema and other swelling disorders has been developed by Tony Reid of Menlo Park, California, USA.
Absorbent articles such as pant-like disposable diapers featuring non-irritating refastenable mechanical seams have been developed by Kimberly-Clark. These products:
Vestagen Technical Textiles has introduced the first of a new range of nanotechnology-based speciality healthcare textiles.
Speciality medical device and pharmaceutical supplier Derma Sciences has released an independent laboratory report indicating that the company's Bioguard barrier gauze dressings exhibit high antiviral
Smartfiber has launched Smartcel Sensitive, claimed to be the first antibacterial fibre that incorporates the essential trace element zinc.
An improved topsheet for an absorbent article is disclosed by Kao in US Patent 7 534 928.
Ayurvastra textiles and clothing, made from hand-woven fabrics in which the yarn is infused with extracts of plants and herbs, are claimed to help cure such diseases as diabetes, high blood pressure,
Derma Sciences has obtained exclusive worldwide licensing rights from Comvita New Zealand to the Medihoney range of professional wound care and skin care products.
A refastenable absorbent article developed by Procter & Gamble is disclosed in US Patent 7 524 313.
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