Netherlands based Sabic Innovative Plastics announced yesterday that its high-performance Ultem polyetherimide (PEI) fibre has found an important new application in high-end work wear and protective clothing.
Thursday, 30 June 2011
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Master the art of innovation with Huntsman Textile Effects
ITMA 2011 is focused on innovation driving the business, with cutting-edge solutions for the entire textile value chain. Huntsman Textile Effects has announced it will showcase recent innovation delivering real value to mills, brands, retailers and consumers in terms of performance and total process cost reduction.
Student solutions for manned trip to Mars
What would it take to make a manned mission to Mars a reality? A team of aerospace and textile engineering students from North Carolina State University believe part of the solution may lie in advanced textile materials.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Waste textiles used to heat up Scotland's homes
Reclaimed textiles are being reinvented as an innovative alternative to insulation by a Scottish firm. Design & Research Studio Kraft Architecture has unveiled its ‘Thermobond’ insulation product which blends wool waste fibres to help buildings retain heat.
Monday, 27 June 2011
Bonar & Natpet install nonwoven line in Saudi Arabia
Bonar & Natpet have announced the purchase of their first nonwoven production line to be installed early 2012, in their Joint Venture plant, at a site near to NATPET’s polypropylene production facility in Yanbu, in western Saudi Arabia.
Polyester fabric offers water absorption and oil repellency
Polyester fibre and fabrics producer Teijin Fibers announced today that it has developed a new stain-resistant polyester fabric that offers, both water absorption to eliminate stickiness and oil repellence to resist oil-based soiling.
Friday, 24 June 2011
Growing stem cells on 3D biopolymer textile implants
Scientists differentiate stem cells on 3D implants into fat cells to provide better treatment of soft tissue defects in future
Scientists at Germany’s Hohenstein Institute say that although liposuction has been a standard medical procedure in cosmetic surgery for many years, surgeons are still searching for fat tissue substitutes to provide better treatment for patients with large soft tissue defects.
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
German technology for the Chinese technical textiles industry
Germany’s VDMA –Textile Machinery Association is organising a series of one day conference and exhibitions called ‘German Technology for the Chinese Technical Textile Industry’, which will take place from 5 to 9 March 2012 in Jinan, Hangzhou and Guanzhou.
Karl Mayer shows latest machine for spacer fabrics
RD 7/2-12 EL: High performance raschel machine for spacer fabrics
Leading warp knitting machine builder Karl Mayer has unveiled its new RD 7/2-12 EL double needle bar raschel machine here at ShanghaiTex. The machine is the German company’s latest offering in the spacer fabric field and is suitable for the production of 3D knitted spacer fabrics for shoes, linings, orthopaedic bandages and supports, mattress covers, automotive interiors and furniture applications.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Techtextil North America Symposium 2012 - Call for Papers
The ninth edition of Techtextil North America Symposium will be held from 24-26 April 2012 at the Georgia World Congress Center in at Atlanta, GA.
Monday, 13 June 2011
Huntsman Textile Effects appoints new VP Specialty Textiles
Huntsman Textile Effects has announced the appointment of Mr. Kent E. Kvaal as the new Vice President of its Business Specialty Textiles Unit.
Global Outlook for Carbon Fiber 2011: Call for Papers
“In preparation for the 14th annual Global Outlook for Carbon Fiber conference, it’s timely to consider the growing context and significance of this sector,” says conference organiser IntertechPira, adding:
Teijin's Utsunomiya factory resumes full-scale operation
Japan’s Teijin has announced today that Teijin DuPont Films Limited's Utsunomiya factory in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, has returned to full-scale production as of today.
Sunday, 12 June 2011
Pakistan's textile and clothing exporters may gain duty-free access to EU markets
A new Textiles Intelligence report on the possibility of Pakistan’s textile and clothing exporters gaining duty-free access to EU markets is now available.
World Textile and Apparel Trade and Production Trends: South Asia and South-East Asia
A new report on textile and apparel and production trends for South Asia and South East Asia is now available.
Survey of the European Fabric Fairs for Spring/Summer 2012
A new survey on the European fabric fairs for spring/summer 2012 is now available.
Prospects for the Textile and Clothing Industry in Guatemala
A new report on the prospects for Guatemala’s textiles and clothing industry is now available.
Trends in US Textile and Clothing Imports
A new report on trends in US textile and clothing imports is now available.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Techtextil extends lead as innovation powerhouse
Techtextil, the world’s primary event for generating business between manufacturers and users of technical textiles and nonwovens has extended its industry leading position with more than 24,500 visitors from 96 countries attending last month’s Techtextil 2011 in Frankfurt. Visitors saw a host of innovations presented by 1207 exhibitors from 50 countries.
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
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Naturally Advanced Technologies (NAT) has announced it has entered into a short-term CRAiLAR Flax fibre development agreement with Cintas Corporation beginning June 2011 to support evaluation of processing CRAiLAR flax fibre in corporate identity uniform programs.
Research examines how to apply conductive nanocoatings to textiles
“Imagine plugging a USB port into a sheet of paper, and turning it into a tablet computer.” It might be a stretch, but ideas like this have researchers at North Carolina State University examining the use of conductive nanocoatings on simple textiles – like woven cotton or even a sheet of paper.
Monday, 6 June 2011
Outlast polyester wins Techtextil Innovation Prize
Outlast, the pioneer and market leader in temperature regulation phase change materials (PCM) impressed the international jury of Techtextil last month winning the Techtextil Innovation Prize 2011 in the New Materials category for the development of the world’s first heat managing polyester fibre with PCM. To date Outlast’s phase change materials have been available in textile fibres such as viscose and acrylic but not polyester.
NWtexnet into Europe
Now a privately owned business following the ending of its contract with England’s North West Development Agency, technical textiles cluster organisation NWtexnet held a breakfast briefing session for the region’s industry on Wednesday June 1st 2011 in Bolton.
Professor Richard Horrocks, Chairman, announced a number of new initiatives around research and development (R&D) at the Industry Forum* event held at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, which was attended by over 30 delegates.
Friday, 3 June 2011
Smart and sensory materials with built in technology
The East Midlands’ materials hub project (MATHUB) is running a seminar aimed at all companies and individuals who have an interest in Smart and Sensory Materials with built in technology. Key speakers are leading textile academics Professor Tilak Dias of Nottingham Trent University and Dr John Williams of Leicester’s De Montfort University.
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Autoliv expands airbag capacity in Asia
To support the rapid growth in vehicle production and airbag fitment rates in Asia, Autoliv Inc., the global leader in automotive safety systems, has begun the construction of an airbag cushion manufacturing plant in Chonburi, near Bangkok. Autoliv's existing airbag cushion plant in Thailand opened just two years ago.
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
French textile machine builders see strong turnaround in 2011
Interview with the President of the French Textile Machinery Manufacturers Association
The French Textile Machinery Manufacturers Association (UCMTF) President, Bruno Ameline and the Secretary General, Evelyne Cholet, report on the present state and the perspectives of their member companies. These are 35, mostly SME’s but leaders or among the world leaders on niche markets and specific applications. Their total annual turnover is around 1 billion Euros (1.4 billion USD), most of it is exported.
Trying to understand Russia
Adrian Wilson reports from Techtextil in Frankfurt
“One thing I noticed at this year’s Techtextil was a considerable rise in both exhibitors and visitors from Russia, compared to the last show two years ago.
There are no figures available from show organiser Messe Frankfurt to confirm this as yet, but there are many signs that the economy in Russia is currently very favourable for major technical textile markets – if only anyone quite knew how to get in.”