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Having developed large scale production capacities over the past few years, a number of carbon nanotube (CNT) suppliers are now moving from the supply of powders to optimised masterbatches, dispersion
Galaxy, the patented viscose product of Germany's Kelheim Fibres which is the global number one for tampons has found a completely new and different application - in a direct solar desalination panel.
Foster Corporation, based in Putnam, Connecticut, USA, and a leader in custom polymer compounds for medical devices, has introduced nano-reinforced composites for minimally invasive devices, such as c
Scientists from Contipro in the Czech Republic have managed to significantly increase the efficiency of nanofibre production with the development of a new jet which arose from efforts to develop techn
Sanborn Place, a 73-unit supportive living community for the elderly and those with progressive diseases located in Reading, Massachussetts, USA, has been equipped with Zephyr Technology's ZephyrLIFE
George Stylios and Lian Luo at Heriot Watt University in the UK have developed a new method and machinery for making nanofibres, outlined in patent WO/2013/030522, published in March.
Researchers at UCLA have refined a method they previously developed for capturing and analysing cancer cells that break away from patient tumours and circulate in the blood.
Switches and similar Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs) such as touchpads have been something of a stumbling block in the progress of printed electronics to date.
Dubbed "a flying laboratory for clean technologies', the Solar Impulse will set off from California on its US coast-to-coast flight on May 1st.
Clariant International AG of Switzerland has acquired the nanosilver ink technology platform developed under the trademark Bayink from Germany's Bayer Group.
A modified para-aramid fabric developed by Teijin Ltd offers protection against high-frequency electromagnetic radiation, such as X- and gamma rays, according to the company from Tokyo, Japan.
Eastman Chemical Co of Kingsport, Tennessee, USA, launched its latest microfibre (called Cyphrex) at IDEA 2013 International Engineered Fabrics Conference and Expo (Miami, Florida, USA; 22-25 April).
A German company claims to have demonstrated the viability of commercially manufacturing an artificial silk fibre.
The extrusion of biodegradable polymers at room temperature has allowed a US company to develop drug-loaded fibres for use in implanted medical devices.
New grades of olefin block copolymer (OBC) for blown films from Dow Chemical offer stable processing at high temperatures, and make soft, elastic components for diapers, training pants and adult incon
Researchers at a UK university are experimenting with the use of an electrically connected wire card (13) as the collector for an electrospinning device.
Two UK partners have developed printing inks that can be used as pressure-sensitive switches.
Nanofibre-based articles that switch one or more of their properties in response to some external change are being studied by researchers in the USA.
Three carpet styles, and fabric and leather seat covers from Lantal - a specialist in high-performance textiles for transportation applications based in Langenthal, Switzerland - made their debut at t
A Japanese company and university have worked together to develop a battery separator made from a porous sheet of nano-scale polyolefin filaments.
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