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Research Published in the Journal of Industrial Textiles has concluded that a pre-treatment of spunbond polypropylene (PP) nonwovens with plasma at atmospheric pressure increases the breathability of
Scientists at the National Institute for Materials Science in Japan claim to have developed a nonwoven fabric made of nanofibres that can kill cancer cells.
A method for preparing human-derived collagen fibre and implants using this fibre and/or thread base materials is described in US Patent 8 460 691 by Warsaw Orthopedic.
MedTrade Products has announced the European launch of Celox Rapid, which is claimed to be the fastest haemostat on the market.
An absorbent article (1) in which the absorbent (4) is constituted in a set of left and right absorbent elements (4A, 4B) arranged along the longitudinal direction of the device is described by Daio P
Molnlycke Health Care has developed an advanced bordered dressing specifically shaped for the management of wounds located on the heel.
ConvaTec has received 510(k) market clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Aquacel Ag Foam dressing.
A conductive wound dressing has been developed by Argentum Medical of Geneva, Illinois, USA.
Schoeller Medical has developed a bedsheet that helps prevent bedsores (decubitus) that particularly affect bed-ridden and elderly patients.
A lightweight laminate fabric, called Phaseable, designed to increase the comfort of athletes was revealed by Sympatex Technologies of Unterfohring, Germany, during the Outdoor exhibition in Friedrich
The airline Air France-KLM is to replace all of its existing polyester (PES) cargo pallet nets with ones made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibre.
Cellulose fibre extracted from trees grown in sustainably managed forests is being used to reinforce a polypropylene (PP) matrix to create a range of composites suitable for structural applications.
Pulcra Chemicals of Geretsried, Germany, has acquired the cosmetotextiles business (Skintex) from BASF of Ludwigshafen, Germany, bringing it back into the group where it originated.
Two Germany companies, Advansa of Hamm and Schwaig-based Sudwolle Group, one of the largest manufacturers of worsted yarn in the world, have cooperated to create a high-performance fabric containing m
A novel, patented knitting technology has allowed Toray International Europe of Munich, Germany, to make a performance fleece that weighs significantly less than rival products while offering the same
A formulation that is designed to reduce the friction between the skin and a fabric, particularly a sportswear fabric, has been introduced by Singapore-based Huntsman Textile Effects.
HeiQ of Bad Zurzach, Switzerland, is to introduce a topical treatment for fabrics that reduces their friction against the wearer's skin without adversely altering other important properties--such as h
Two members of the Teijin Group of Tokyo, Japan, are working with Kogakuin University, also of Tokyo, to develop a car made from carbon fibre-reinforced plastic (CFRP) for the World Solar Challenge, a
A new technique for printing silver onto clothing could finally unlock the enormous potential of wearable electronics, according to the researchers behind the development.
During Techtextil (held in Frankfurt, Germany, on 11-13 June 2013), Techarme Textiles of Jhonli, Taiwan, displayed a coated textile used to make inflatable products that exploit the air in them to pro
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