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The USA-based developer of a unique technology, called Forcespinning, for producing nanofibres says it has won funding worth US$13 million, which will allow it to fulfil a growing number of orders, an
The implementation of legislation such as the latest version of Germany's Closed Substance Cycle Act, which came into force on 1 June 2012, is confronting the textile recycling industry with a number
Filtrona plc of Milton Keynes, UK, has formed a joint venture with one of India's leading producers of tobacco products and by-products, BBM Bommidala of Guntur.
A growing market for woven packaging in South-east Asia has prompted Starlinger GmbH to open an office in Surabaya, Indonesia.
A super-hydrophobic filament yarn with a permanent, built-in self-cleaning effect is the result of collaboration between three German organizations.
Suppliers of smart materials, including textiles that incorporate electronics, have until 12 April 2013 to respond to a call for research proposals issued by the UK Government's Ministry of Defence (M
Polyester (PES) fabrics developed by Teijin Frontier Co Ltd for use in lace curtains can trap twice as much pollen as existing products, claims the company based in Osaka, Japan.
UK researchers are developing a way to exploit a physical phenomenon, known as Zenneck surface waves, as a method for transmitting large amounts of data between wearable devices.
Sewing threads and zips can now be treated with an agent that is fatal to bed bugs, but harmless to humans and pets, according to the chemical's UK-based developer.
A hip-point mannequin (see also, page 12) that complies with the requirements of all three of the international standards used to determine the safety and comfort of drivers and passengers in automobi
UK-based research aimed at developing the strongest silica nanofibres in the world is attracting interest from composite manufacturers in the aviation, marine and safety markets.
Researchers in Germany have determined that laundering at 60degC in a domestic washing machine is sufficient to ensure the hygiene of protective garments worn by dentists and their staff, subject to a
Researchers in the UK have created a machinewashable prototype garment that has lightemitting diodes (LEDs) embedded within the cores of its yarns.
Strong, stiff graphite that is reinforced with unidirectional carbon fibre is now available under the trade name of Sigrabond Performance from SGL Group of Wiesbaden, Germany.
Industrial thread specialist Coats of Uxbridge, UK, now has a range of antimicrobial sewing threads designed to inhibit the growth of microbes and bacteria around seams.
A G;obal manufacturer of clothing and roll-covers for paper production based in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, Xerium Technologies has announced it is to close two of its manufacturing plants: Zizurkil
Autoliv of Stockholm, Sweden has developed a combined seatbelt and airbag design to reduce the load on the ribcage of a rearseat passenger in the event the car in which they are travelling has a front
A Transatlantic collaboration of researchers has developed a fibre that changes colour when it is strained.
US demand for nonwovens is forecast to rise 5.7% a year to reach a value of US$7.1 billion in 2016, according to the latest study.
Biomedical Structures (BMS) LLC has expanded the amount of cleanroom space and the weaving capacity at its Engineering Center in Warwick, Rhode Island, USA.
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