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In order to be included in Germany's Medical Aids Directory (Hilfsmittelverzeichnis - HMV), medical bandages, compression stockings and orthotic pads must, among other things, meet minimum requirement
At Techtextil held in May 2011 in Frankfurt, Germany, Christian Eschler of Buhler, Switzerland, showed its latest developments in knitted fabrics for clothing for the medical and nursing care sector.
A method and system for producing a dressing product that is useful for covering and protecting a moist wound is disclosed in US Patent 7 923 596 by Laboratoires Brothier.
A customizable apparatus, which features a number of bands of compressible or non-compressible material for applying pressure to a body part, has been developed by Farrow Medical Innovations.
Concordia Textiles of Waregem, Belgium, presented a number of developments of its fabrics for workwear and personal protective equipment (PPE) at this year's Techtextil exhibition in Frankfurt, German
Freudenberg of Weinheim, Germany, has introduced a new range of Vilmed elastic nonwoven fabrics for such applications as carriers for trans-dermal systems.
Designtex - a Steelcase company - will be presenting fabrics for wallcoverings, upholstery and panels finished with Schoeller Technology's NanoSphere at the forthcoming Techtextil show in Frankfurt.
Kermel of France is launching Kermel Insulright - a new thermal and electrical insulating aramid paper.
CoTexx knitted heating fabric developed by the company of the same name based in Gachenbach, Germany, is a semi-finished fabric made of litz wire for the simple and cost-effective construction of elec
As part of a commissioned project, researchers at the Hohenstein Institute in Bonnigheim, Germany, have been analysing the effect of clothing on the mental performance of those carrying out demanding
Patented software developed by Lancaster University for use in industry has been licensed by automotive leader Ford.
UK company Survival-One, which manages a fleet of around 30,000 helicopter passenger survival suits for use by the offshore oil and gas industry, has recently launched a new helicopter passenger survi
Electrical heating energy of more than 10kw can now be achieved with a layer of carbon nanotubes just 100 microns thick, paving the way, for example, for much more efficient car seat heating fabrics.
AGY, based in Aiken, South Carolina, USA, is introducing new S-3 HDI glass fibre for high performance printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Bayer MaterialScience has concluded a patent licence agreement for the use of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with US based company Hyperion Catalysis International.
A pilot plant for the production, development and testing of bio-based polyesters, such as PEF (poly-ethylene-furanoate), has been successfully started up by Avantium at its Chemelot site in Geleen, t
Dienes Apparatebau is now offering nanofibre spinning installations based on the technology developed by Reiter OFT.
Xennia's latest advances in its inkjet technology solutions for garment fabrics and technical textiles centre on its patented diagonal reciprocating inkjet textile printing system - the Xennia Emerald
Advanced composites offer a wide array of structural and multifunctional benefits over metals, but low through-thickness thermal conductivity limits their use in some applications.
Following designer Suzanne Lees presentation at the famous TED Talks this year, BioCouture garments are currently on public display at the Trash Fashion: Designing Out Waste exhibition at the London S
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