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A German project is investigating the feasibility of making fibres from raw materials derived from microorganisms.
The carbon fabric-based roof of a new performance car combines a luxurious appearance and improved driving characteristics, according to the manufacturer, BMW of Munich, Germany.
A three-year project with funding from the European Union (EU) has completed its initial assessment of textiles to be used for the cultivation of seaweed in the open ocean.
Hydrothermic Comfort Seat is a car seat based on a three-dimensional (3D) woven polyester (PES) fabric.
An antimicrobial treatment specifically developed for protecting down used in outdoor apparel is now available from Allied Feather & Down of Los Angeles, California, USA.
Researchers at Institut fur Textil- und Verfahrenstechnik (ITV) Denkendorf in Germany and their partners are developing a building based on a textile membrane roof that they claim can use incident sun
A USA-based company has won accreditation for a range of textiles that provide a cooling effect without the application of any chemical treatments.
Retailers in the UK are now selling window dressings that are designed to reduce the levels of allergens circulating in the home.
A US company has introduced two ranges of fabric based on merino wool for use in sportswear.
AGC Chemicals Americas Inc of Exton, Pennsylvania, USA, has developed a treatment that makes poly propylene (PP) nonwovens repellent to water, oil and alcohol without introducing perfluorooctanoic aci
A wound dressing material comprising complexes of anionic polysaccharides with silver is disclosed in US Patent 8 461 410 by researchers of Ethicon.
Already with the world's most valuable hernia repair sector, India is set to claim an even greater market share with impressive revenue growth in the near future, according to a new report from resear
A self-adherent catheter dressing having an integral antimicrobial has been developed by Centurion Medical Products.
A Japanese research group has developed nano-thickness (10-100-nm) sheets that can be tightly attached, without gaps, to organs and tissue surfaces without using adhesive.
The first two Oerlikon Neumag meltblown "Plug & Produce-Solutions" have been commissioned in a new SXXS line for hygiene and medical nonwovens by an undisclosed customer in the US market.
F.A. Kumpers of Reine, Germany, has developed a range of eco-friendly Skinfil dope-dyed viscose fibres for use in the production of medical plaster and bandage materials.
A therapeutic compression apparatus that includes a compression material is described in US Patent 8 491 514 by FarrowMed.
Human scabs have become the model for the development of an advanced wound dressing material that could be used to speed-up the healing process, Chinese scientists report.
EDANA, the association representing the nonwovens and related industries, has welcomed a survey that it hopes will help raise understanding and awareness of the impact and cost to both patients and he
International Newsletters, publisher of Medical Textiles, has announced the publication of a major new report: Medical and Hygiene Textiles: Initiatives for Growth.
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