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A G;obal manufacturer of clothing and roll-covers for paper production based in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, Xerium Technologies has announced it is to close two of its manufacturing plants: Zizurkil
Autoliv of Stockholm, Sweden has developed a combined seatbelt and airbag design to reduce the load on the ribcage of a rearseat passenger in the event the car in which they are travelling has a front
A Transatlantic collaboration of researchers has developed a fibre that changes colour when it is strained.
US demand for nonwovens is forecast to rise 5.7% a year to reach a value of US$7.1 billion in 2016, according to the latest study.
Biomedical Structures (BMS) LLC has expanded the amount of cleanroom space and the weaving capacity at its Engineering Center in Warwick, Rhode Island, USA.
An improved surgical mesh for the repair of incisional or ventral hernia is disclosed in US Patent 8 343 231 by George Christoudias of Teaneck, New Jersey, USA.
An alternative solution to the problem of breaching a sterile barrier between a surgical glove and a sleeve of a single-use surgical gown is disclosed in US Patent 8 341 768 by Molnlycke Health Care.
An improved wound dressing that both treats a wound and maintains a moist environment to promote healing has been developed by Zuiko.
A Band-Aid-type self-adhesive bandage that is claimed to sanitize against airborne pathogens during application is described in US Patent 8 372 128 by an inventor from Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
A nonwoven fabric with improved fluid-handling properties has been developed by Unicharm.
Kimberly-Clark has developed a protective garment, such as a surgical gown (10), for use with gloves.
Researchers at the UK's University of Bolton are developing artificial fibres that could be used to repair or replace injured human tendons, which are commonly damaged in sports or other forms of phys
US demand for nonwovens is forecast to rise 5.7% per year to $7.1 billion in 2016, following higher unit area demand and an increase in the average price that will result in part from a shift in the p
Carbon nanotube (CNT) fibres with high thermal and electrical conductivities and good textile performance could find application in the medical industry.
An absorbent article, such as a diaper (10) or training pants, with improved faeces management has been developed by Procter & Gamble.
A haemostatic dressing comprising extracts of the flowers of pharmaceutical camomile (Chamomilla recutita) and the leaves of dioecious nettle (Urtica dioica) is described in US Patent 8 349 356.
The first proof-of-concept prototype of an integrated printed electronic tag based on rewritable memory has been produced.
Tapeswitch, a manufacturer of pressure-sensitive products, safety light curtains and accessories based in Chorley, Lancashire, UK, has introduced a new four-zone switch mat for control and signalling
A man who lost the use of his legs in a 2010 accident has become one of the first people to begin using the bionic suit designed by Ekso Bionics and now available at Huntington Hospital in Southern Ca
The emerging market for building integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) offers a new way to develop revenue streams for both the building industry - which is still plagued by low housing starts and new buil
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