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The decontamination of skin after contact with hazardous substances released by chemical and reactor accidents has been carried out mainly by intensive washing using different detergents and solvents
South Korea's Yejimiin introduced a new range of panty-liners at the end of February 2012. Tencel Liner is the first product on the market that features a topsheet based on 100% Tencel.
Switzerland's Schoeller Textil has established a medical textiles business called Schoeller Medical.
Sweden's SCA has made a binding offer to acquire the Taiwan-based hygiene products company Everbeauty.
Paul Hartmann has disclosed an antimicrobial wound dressing (30) with a wound contact layer (31) that both absorbs exudate and supports the healing process by releasing an active ingredient.
An absorbent article with a shape-stable threedimensional (3D) structure is disclosed in US Patent 8 039 684 by SCA Hygiene Products.
The use of Tencel C in medical compression stockings has been shown to improve skin physiology.
Biomedical Structures (BMS), a developer of biomedical textiles for medical devices and other advanced clinical applications, has announced new capabilities for the development and manufacturing of va
An improved absorbent article, such as a disposable diaper, has been developed by Unicharm of Tokyo, Japan.
ConvaTec has launched Aquacel Extra wound dressing with strengthening fibre in the USA. The dressing is composed of two layers of Hydrofiber Technology stitched together.
Silver Lining Textiles (SLT) has launched Under Scrub, a medical technical base layer that is claimed to kill bacteria that cause infection, with the expectation of reducing transmission from patient
Life sciences company Quick-Med Technologies has amended the license previously granted to India's Viridis BioPharma to include a new antimicrobial polyurethane foam dressing that utilizes Quick-Med's
Eastex Products has introduced a new range of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU)-coated nylon fabrics for making inflatable products and gel packs using various technologies.
A method for making expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) membranes that are resistant to oils, as well as water, and have other properties such as good abrasionresistance is the subject of US Pate
A composite tape reinforced with para-aramid fibre offers good protection to the fragile cores of optical fibre cables, according to Teijin Aramid of Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Stay cables containing a lightweight, strong para-aramid fibre have allowed a specialist in heavy construction equipment to make a bigger crane for transport shipping, according to Teijin Aramid of Ar
A Japanese manufacturer of sports apparel has chosen to use a polyester nanofibre for the palms of its latest gloves for motorcyclists and bicyclists.
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibres made by spinning a solution containing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and flakes of graphene oxide are tougher than spider dragline silk and para-aramids, claims an Australia-b
Coats plc of Uxbridge, UK, has revealed a method for joining fabric panels that removes one of the steps traditionally needed for the manufacture of apparel.
A hybrid knitting yarn that combines the benefits of synthetic and wool fibres is the result of a research project in Germany.
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