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US’ DYPER sets standard for environmental responsibility in diapering

18th Jun 2023

DYPER has launched a newly designed diaper and fully recyclable kraft paper packaging manufactured in North America. Their mission is to reduce plastic waste in the diapering industry and create a healthier planet. The new product line includes thinner diapers with optimised sizing, and the packaging is made from paper and post-consumer resin.

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US' Albany International to acquire Heimbach for €153 million

16th Jun 2023

Albany International is set to acquire Heimbach Group in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately €153 million. The acquisition will enhance Albany's scale, technology, and geographic footprint, allowing them to better serve markets in Europe and Asia. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2023, subject to regulatory approvals.

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Netherlands’ Teijin Aramid produces Twaron using recycled material

15th Jun 2023

Teijin Aramid has achieved a significant milestone by successfully producing Twaron, a high-modulus filament yarn, using recycled feedstock. Twaron fibres exhibit the same exceptional strength and durability as the original fibres. This development demonstrates Teijin Aramid's commitment to sustainability and its progress towards a circular economy.

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Nonwoven innovation to take centre stage at RISE 2023 in US

15th Jun 2023

The RISE conference, on September 26-27, 2023, at NC State University, will address key topics in the nonwoven fabric sector. Experts will discuss waste reduction, energy conservation, recycling, and business strategies. RISE 2023 will offer insight into the future of nonwovens and sustainable applications, alongside hosting awards for technical...

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Toray to show next-gen composite material solutions at Paris Air Show

15th Jun 2023

Toray Industries will participate in the Paris Air Show to discuss advancements in composite material technologies for the aerospace industry. The company's carbon fibre and thermoplastic composites are essential in enabling the adoption of composites in aviation. Toray remains committed to sustainability and providing innovative solutions.

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Austria’s Andritz partners with Pellenc, Nouvelles Fibres Textiles

14th Jun 2023

Andritz, Pellenc ST and Nouvelles Fibres Textiles have partnered to launch an industrial-scale automatic textile sorting line in Amplepuis, France. The line ensures traceability throughout the supply chain, supporting circularity and environmental targets. Andritz acts as the integrator, facilitating project management and providing accessible...

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Aluula Composites partners with France’s Incidence Sails

14th Jun 2023

Aluula Composites has collaborated with Incidence Sails to introduce Aluula Durlyte, an ultra-light and strong composite material for sailmaking. With 10 times the abrasion resistance of competing materials, Aluula Durlyte is revolutionising sail design and performance. This partnership marks the beginning of Aluula's journey in sailmaking.

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Japanese company Teijin Frontier develops new functional fabric

14th Jun 2023

Teijin Frontier has developed Solotex Liberte, a functional fabric for sportswear and casual wear. Utilising polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) fibre with low-shrinkage technology, the fabric achieves softness, smoothness, and quick drying properties. Teijin Frontier plans to promote Solotex Liberte globally for autumn and winter 2024 collections.

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Germany’s Freudenberg launches packaging solution for tech industries

14th Jun 2023

Freudenberg is launching Evolon Ultra Smooth, a new product designed for the technical industry's packaging needs. This material, used in reusable textile containers, offers superior surface protection and mechanical properties. The containers, ideal for packing and transporting heavy, sensitive parts, prevent damage and reduce the reject rate.

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