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Freudenberg Nonwovens of Littleborough, UK, is investing in a new lamination unit for its adsorptives facility in Littleborough, UK, four years after opening the plant.
A combination wound treatment system is disclosed in US Patent 8 240 472 by Sitara Khan of Old Westbury, New York, USA.
Researchers at the USA's University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia have developed a new technology in which composite nanofibrous scaffolds provide a loose structure for cells to colonize without imp
The domestic Chinese market for advanced wound care products is said to be in the relatively early stages of development.
Companhia Providencia of Parana, Brazil, is increasing its nonwovens capacity in Brazil with the addition of a second plant in Pouso Alegre, Minas Gerais.
Legal-Bay reports that the first test "bellwether" trial was a "huge win" for a trans-vaginal mesh victim and her husband.
In a new study, Shield fabrics are claimed to reduce 99.9% of bacteria within one hour, eliminating almost all the microorganisms that contaminate hospital privacy curtains.
An absorbent article that combines softness and comfort with good fit and correct, secure placement of the article on the wearer has been developed by SCA Hygiene Products.
A multi-layered wound dressing that includes a moisture-retaining portion for enhancing the healing of a wound has been developed by PolyRemedy.
At a time when hard-to-treat chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers, are increasing, the use of advanced wound care products is being constrained by tightened health spending and slow levels of
Qipeng Guo at Deakin University in Australia has secured a new patent - WO/2012/065213 - in respect of self healing polymer nanocomposites and a process for their preparation.
Heliatek has developed transparent solar films which enable tinted windows to generate electricity.
A lithium-ion battery that can be painted on virtually any surface has been developed by researchers at Rice University, in Houston, Texas.
Printing three dimensional objects with incredibly fine details is now possible with 'two-photon lithography' which involves fabricating tiny structures on a nanometre scale.
Thermoplastics compounder RTP Company, based in Winona, Minnesota, USA, has expanded its line of antimicrobial compounds and additive masterbatches to include new products using BactiBlock technology
L-Glass low-loss glass fibre yarns - originally developed by AGY for electronics applications - are now being evaluated for use in the manufacture of radomes, which have some of the same material prop
The US Army has ordered thousands of additional helmet sensors that can be used to record the severity of head movements and impacts during a combat-related blast or explosion.

Applied Nanotech has received a $275,642 contract from the US Army to develop glass fibre-reinforced composite (GFRP) panels to improve the protection of facilities from ballistic and blast threats

What is believed to be the world's first one-piece carbon fibre composite car wheel has been developed by Australian company Carbon Revolution.
Thin Film Electronics, headquartered in Oslo, Norway, has developed and is patenting a low-cost printable protection for ferroelectric memory products.
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