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The global market for nanotechnology in environmental applications was worth $1.1 billion in 2008 and an estimated $2 billion in 2009, according to a new report from BCC Research.
The hans walter wild stadium (above) belonging to the German regional football team Spielvereinigung Bayreuth has the first pitch in Germany to feature artificial turf from XL Turf of Zug, Switzerland
The industrial products division of Taconic is to buy the assets related to the range of fabrics, tapes and belts coated with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and known as Alphaglas(r).
Liquid moisture management Properties of Textile Fabrics - AATCC Test Method (TM) 195-2009 - is now available from AATCC.
Recent public health scares, such as last year's bird flu, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in 2003 and now swine flu, have added to the urgency to provide low-cost and effective barrier filtr
Kimberly-Clark has patented a process that the company claims is a fast, cheap and reliable way of making hydroentangled nonwovens from relatively stiff fibres.
Rita Didcock has been appointed Managing Director of Arrow Medical, a specialist contract medical manufacturer, based in Kington, Herefordshire, UK.
At the recent Techtextil 09 exhibition, Christian Eschler of Buhler, Switzerland, presented its entire range of knitted fabrics, featuring new developments for the operating room and nursing sector th
A conformable, thin-film composite wound dressing is described in US Patent 7 518 031 by 3M.
Researchers in the USA have shown that carbon nanotubes can be grown with zirconium oxide as a catalyst, avoiding the need for metals, the residues of which can react unfavourably with materials in su
The inclusion of a central core made from a liquidcrystal polymer (LCP) maintains the tensile strength and improves the number of sustainable fatigue cycles for a metal rope, claims an Italian company
Elmarco, a producer of machinery for industrial-scale nanofibre production, and HemCon Medical Technologies, a developer of advanced medical products and technologies, have announced an exclusive part
A method of incorporating hard components in cut-resistant yarns without causing adverse effects on their spinning and mechanical properties is the subject of International Patent Publication WO 2008/
Unicharm has developed an absorbent article, such as a disposable diaper, that is provided with an indicator adapted to become visible as soon as bodily fluid is discharged.
The Medtech segment was a key theme of Clariant's offering at the Techtextil trade fair held in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in June 2009.
DuPont has developed a pre-treatment that it claims allows for high-colour, high-quality inkjet printing on fabrics such as cotton and cotton blends.
A new thermo-formable yarn that has potential application in the medical sector, such as orthopaedic bandages, received the 2009 Techtextil Innovation Prize for new materials.
An easy-to-unfold absorbent garment, such as a diaper, has been developed by Kimberly-Clark.
An improved absorbent article is disclosed in US Patent 7 504 553 by Kao.
Added-value developments such as nanofibres will take priority for Japan's Teijin, which has just announced drastic changes to the global structure of its fibres operations.
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