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A process for turning waste plastic bags into carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been developed in Australia.
Outlast technologies of Boulder, Colorado, USA, has extended its range of products based on phase-change materials (PCMs) and intends to introduce temperature-regulating balls of polyester (PES) fibre
Global demand for nonwovens is forecast to rise by an average of 5.4% annually to reach 9.1 Mt in 2017, according to the latest market report, called World Nonwovens, published by Freedonia Group of C
Two of the leading bodies representing the nonwovens industry worldwide have signed a cooperation agreement.
DSM Dyneema claims that the latest version of its ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) - Dyneema SK99 - has the highest tenacity ever for a lightweight polymer fibre.
Polymer Group Inc (PGI) of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, has completed its acquisition of London, UK-based Fiberweb and says it is now the biggest manufacturer of nonwovens in the world.
Natureworks of Minnetonka, Minnesota, USA, has developed grades of its biopolymer (Ingeo) specifically for making fibres and nonwovens.
Early- Bird rates for a new conference dedicated to the use of nonwovens exclusively for high-performance applications close on 20 December 2013.
A dressing for protecting a sacral wound in the sacrococcygeal region has been developed by Patricia Smith of McCalla, Alabama, USA.
A bandage claimed to provide improved wound care is disclosed in US Patent 8 563 798 by Kalliope Dontas.
Japanese medical apparel manufacturer Nagaileben is relocating its Indonesian production site from Jakarta to Semarang in the province of Central Java, where labour costs are lower (reports The Nikkei
Green Hygienics has formed an agreement with Established Brands, a USA-based product broker that specializes in maximizing existing revenue streams and identifying new market opportunities.
A research alliance for the microbial production and application of biopolymers has been established by four German partners: the biotechnology company BRAIN of Zwingenberg; the Hohenstein Institut fu
Energizer Holdings has closed the acquisition of the Stayfree pad, Carefree liner and o.b.
Wellman International, a subsidiary of Thailand-based Indorama Ventures, has announced a Euro5-million installation as the first phase of its proposed investment plans for new technologies over the ne
PurThread Technologies has obtained a globally exclusive agreement to embed Kodak's antimicrobial agent into textile materials, including medical textiles.
A barbed suture in which the barbs are non-symmetrical about a primary plane extending along the length of the suture has been developed by Ethicon.
A compression bandage that provides undisturbed healing is disclosed in US Patent 8 562 553 by Dorethea Naumann of Veitshochheim, Germany.
Polymer Group (PGI) has announced it has completed its acquisition of Fiberweb, a manufacturer of speciality nonwoven products and materials for a variety of industrial markets.
Nonwovens producer Fitesa Simpsonville is expanding its existing 18 000-m2 facility in Greenville, South Carolina, USA, to increase production capacity for its spunmelt nonwoven hygiene products.
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