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A composite medical dressing containing a metal oxide has been developed by two research centres in Taipei, Taiwan.
A multilayer reduced pressure delivery apparatus (211) for promoting tissue growth is disclosed in US Patent 7 700 819 by Kinetic Concepts.
A flexible, honey-impregnated dressing for direct application to a wound has been developed for absorbing wound exudates by Api-Med Medical Honey, which is now part of Comvita New Zealand.
A headband that incorporates a tension indicator has been developed by Covidien subsidiary Nellcor Puritan Bennett.
Amicor, a global distributor of antimicrobial textiles, launched Amicor medical and healthcare uniforms at the International Conference on Healthcare and Hygiene Textiles & Clothing (HEAT) 2010 in
Kinetic Concepts (KCI) reports that the High Court of Justice Chancery Division, Patents Court in the UK has entered an injunction against Smith & Nephew prohibiting infringement of two KCI patent
Researchers at the Institute for Hygiene and Biotechnology (IHB) of Germany's Hohenstein Institute have reported progress in the use of stem cells to stimulate the regeneration of vascular tissue to a
A clinical trial conducted by the Department of Epidemiology and Infection Control at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) of Richmond, Virginia, USA, has shown that nanotechnology developed by Vest
Singapore researchers have invented a flexible, lightweight, impact-resistant composite material based on the same principles of how a cornstarch solution hardens on impact.
Medical and Healthcare Textiles, a new book from Woodhead Publishing, is based on papers presented at the fourth MEDTEX conference held in July 2007 at the University of Bolton, UK.
Univar, a leading distributor of chemicals around the world, has signed a distribution deal with Celanese Emulsion Polymers, a specialist in emulsion technology and application development.
Capacitive fabric sensors that can monitor structures that expand and/or contract in real time, such as the human torso during respiration, are the goal of research at North Carolina State University
A multicomponent fibre containing a phase-change material (PCM) that combines an effective latent heat effect with high strength has been developed by SCA Hygiene Products.
Yarns specifically designed to reinforce the edges of cut-resistant webbing and cargo slings are the subject of US Patent 2008/0182471.
One of the world's leading manufacturers of nonwovens, Polymer Group Inc (PGI), has reported an increase in its sales for the second quarter 2010.
A weft-inserted warp knit with a unique pattern of flat and round stitches makes a fabric that has good dimensional stability, high tensile strength, high tear strength and a smooth surface, claims it
Carbon nanotubes incorporated in body armour are improving the protection afforded to soldier and law enforcement officers from small arms fire, claims their manufacturer.
Polyropylene made using specific nucleated metallocene catalysts can be spun to leave fibres and filaments with superior properties, particularly where high processing speeds and small gauge textiles
Electrospinning can create nonwoven layers of fibres of fluoropolymer suitable for filter media, and especially the separation of water from fossil fuels, claims Donaldson Co Inc of Minneapolis, Minne
A mechanically stitchbonded reinforcement fabric consisting of a needlebonded core sandwiched between chopped glass fibres, called Polymat Free-Flow, will be launched by Scott & Fyfe at Composites
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