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University of Utah, South Korean university develop low cost sensor

13th Oct 2021

Scientists from the University of Utah and Gyeongsang National University in South Korea have developed a bioelectrical sensor which is convenient to use and is also low-cost. The biosensor is integrated onto a piece of clothing. This brings advantages beyond convenience and comfort. Soft clothing means better contact with the skin and a better signal.

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US’ Hexion to separate into two independent companies

12th Oct 2021

Hexion is set to separate into two independent firms. The two companies will be Hexion Holdings, composed of the company’s adhesives and versatic acids and derivatives product lines, and Hexion Coatings and Composites (HCC), composed of Hexion Holdings’ former epoxy-based coatings and composites products. Based in the US, it is a leader in thermoset...

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Finland’s Suominen launches Hydraspun Aquaflo moist toilet tissue

9th Oct 2021

Finnish nonwovens company, Suominen, has successfully developed Hydraspun Aquaflo, a moist toilet tissue with even better dispersibility. Hydraspun Aquaflo offers near parity dispersion with dry toilet tissue but with premium thickness for a better consumer experience in use. With Hydraspun Aquaflo, Suominen sets a new standard for dispersible...

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US’ Composites One to display innovative solutions at CAMX 2021

8th Oct 2021

Composites One, the Closed Mold Alliance, and 16 industry partners will present live demos of new innovations in vacuum infusion, prepreg processing, silicone bag moulding, light RTM, and a thermoplastics technology demo at booth U27 during CAMX 2021 in Dallas, from October 19-21, 2021. Composites One is a North American distributor of composite...

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INDA’s virtual RISE conference focuses on nonwovens sustainability

8th Oct 2021

The 11th edition of RISE (Research, Innovation, & Science for Engineered Fabrics (RISE) forum was recently held virtually. Co-organized by INDA, the Nonwovens Institute, and the North Carolina State University, it focused on sustainable solutions for nonwovens and engineered materials. Based in the US, INDA is the Association of Nonwoven Fabrics...

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EDANA’s Circular Nonwovens Forum discusses innovations in circularity

7th Oct 2021

Latest innovations and trends around circularity were talked about at the second edition of EDANA’s Circular Nonwovens Forum held recently in Belgium. The forum gathered nonwoven manufacturers, suppliers and converters for an in-depth engagement with stakeholders on challenges and opportunities in the pursuit of a circular economy for nonwovens.

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Permali meets latest UK MoD fire retardancy standards

7th Oct 2021

Permali composite flight deck safety systems meet the latest UK MoD fire retardancy (FR) standards for its Royal Navy vessels. To meet the regulatory standard to improve naval crew fire protection, Permali’s R&D team developed Permaglass XGR2/4, a new specialist FR composite material grade, which provides the next generation naval safety fire...

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UK’s NCC adds four new SMEs to its affiliate membership scheme

7th Oct 2021

The UK’s National Composites Centre (NCC) has added four new SMEs to its SME Affiliate Membership scheme. The scheme offers UK SMEs affordable enhanced benefits, including access to the NCC’s ‘beyond’ state-of the-art technology, specialist training, and networking opportunities. The NCC is a research centre for the design and manufacture of composites.

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UK’s Hexcel & HP Composites to develop body panels for supercars

6th Oct 2021

Hexcel has collaborated with HP Composites, a leader in the production of carbon fibre components for automotive and motorsports, to develop carbon fibre Class A body panels for super cars. Hexcel’s automotive composites portfolio is the result of decades of industry experience and the creation of strategic partnerships to develop leading-edge...

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