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Lindauer Dornier GmbH will focus its stand at the JEC Composites exhibition around the recently introduced product line--called Dornier Composite Systems.

Sandler AG of Schwarzenbach/Saale, Germany, will create a model home as the centrepiece of its exhibit at the forthcoming Techtextil trade fair in Frankfurt (see also, page 9).

A european project with the aim of developing an industrialscale, affordable manufacturing technology for making three-dimensional (3D) multifunctional composites has won a prize from the JEC Group

A machine centre for carbon fibre placement that allows the user to build up stacks for moulding into composites has won one of the Paris, Francebased JEC Group's Innovation Awards in the category of
Karl Mayer of Obertshausen, Germany, is to exhibit at the annual JEC Composites exhibition for the first time on its own stand.

A leading manufacturer of performance nonwovens has teamed-up with a global company specializing in high-quality components for fuel cells to develop a commercially viable electrode substrate.

For the weaving of advanced reinforcement fabrics, Staubli Textile of Sargans, Switzerland (see also, outside back cover), offers double-rapier weaving systems, weaving preparation systems, frame weav

This issue is full of reasons to be highly optimistic about the current state and future prospects of our industry.

A patented technology that combines high-carbon steel and polyester (PES) yarns is at the heart of a cut-resistant glove designed to allow workers to grip safely objects with sharp edges and slippe

A range of soft silicone adhesives (Silbione) designed to fix wound- and skincare products, transdermal patches and wearable devices to the skin has been extended by Bluestar Silicones.
US researchers are trying to develop a barrier based on aramid nanofibres that they say will prevent the kinds of fires in lithium-ion batteries that led to the grounding of airliners in 2013(1).
UK researchers have successfully completed the first phase of a project to develop knitted sleeves designed to increase the comfort of amputees who wear prosthetic limbs.
A series of research projects at Fibre Extrusion Technology (FET) in Leeds, UK, have combined to result in new processing technologies and equipment that enable melt-spun nonwovens to be successfully
A project that aims to develop advanced fibre-reinforced wood (AFRW) for the construction of medium- and low-rise buildings has been initiated by Teijin.
Johns Manville of Denver, Colorado, USA, has announced a "significant" investment to upgrade its production plant for nonwoven glass mats.
A UK specialist in bespoke mulitaxial reinforcements is to launch a range of biaxial fabrics made using intermediate-modulus (IM) carbon fibre.
Promising users good mechanical efficiency, low pressure drops and high dirt-holding capacity, Polymer Group Inc (PGI) of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, launched its latest filter media, called Everi
A strong fibre and proprietary coating technologies are the keys to a novel rope now being used to lower and raise heavy loads to and from the seabed at depths in excess of 3 km.
An implant for the repair of defects in muscular structures, particularly to address ventral wall and inguinal hernias, has been developed by Insightra Medical of Irvine, California, USA.
The Lenzing lyocell fibre Tencel has become the first fibre to be medically tested according to the Fordergemeinschaft Korpervertragliche Textilien (FKT) test method criteria for body compatibility an
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