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Italy’s A.Celli Nonwovens appoints Francesco Vergentini as new GM

15th Dec 2021

A.Celli Nonwovens – a leading manufacturer of high-performance master roll winders, slitter rewinders and intralogistics solutions featuring state-of-the-art customised technologies for spunmelt, spunlace, air through bonded and laminated nonwovens roll goods production – has announced the appointment of Francesco Vergentini as new general manager.

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Ascend to expand production capacity with new facility in Mexico

15th Dec 2021

Ascend Performance Materials has announced plans to purchase a compounding facility in San Jose Iturbide, Mexico, growing its global footprint and expanding production capacity for high-performance engineered materials. The purchase agreement includes the assets of DM Color Mexicana, a joint venture between Dainichiseika and Mitsubishi Corp.

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Russian firm ArcticTex launches jacket with OCSiAI’s graphene nanotube

14th Dec 2021

Russian company ArcticTex has launched a climbing jacket made with OCSiAI’s graphene nanotubes. The jacket got heated up in 40 seconds during tests on Mount Everest. Each jacket contains around 10 milligrams of nanotubes. It turns the fabric into a heating element. OCSiAI, based in Luxembourg, is a leading manufacturer of single wall carbon nanotubes.

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Germany’s BASF launches Elastollan solution for leather applications

14th Dec 2021

BASF has unveiled Elastollan Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), that offers a high-performance and sustainable drop-in solution for premium synthetic leather applications in fashion consumables, furniture, and automotive segments. BASF is one of the leading German multinational chemical companies. It is also among the largest chemical producers in the...

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Vietnam’s Dony launches protective coverall for healthcare workers

13th Dec 2021

Vietnam’s Dony, a garment manufacturer in the country, has launched the Dony protective coverall designed to provide all-around protection to healthcare workers. The garments offer head-to-toe protection with ease and comfort. The coverall and gowns are made from breathable material. Also, their premium antibacterial cloth mask is washable and reusable.

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US’ Noble Biomaterials adds antimicrobial features in Silvon products

13th Dec 2021

US’ Noble Biomaterials, a leader in antimicrobial and conductivity solutions, has announced the integration of its Ionic+ fabric treatment across Silvon Home’s bed, bath, and mask products. Ionic+ is an advantage in fabric technology, engineered with positively charged silver ions that provide natural self-cleansing of microbes on fabric for protection.

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Canada’s Solmax completes acquisition of geosynthetics firm Propex

13th Dec 2021

Canadian company, Solmax, has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Propex, a leading North American geosynthetics manufacturer with a strong track record in the construction, transportation, flood protection, and automotive industries. Solmax further reinforces its position as the world’s premier  geosynthetics-solutions provider. 

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Ireland’s Aran Biomedical expands weaving capabilities for wovens

11th Dec 2021

Ireland’s Aran Biomedical has expanded its weaving capabilities to include the condensing of high-density woven fabric. It combines Aran’s existing compression techniques with dense woven fabric, allowing for the same material characteristics despite the thickness being reduced by 50 per cent. Aran specialises in medical implant product solutions.

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UK’s Nice-Pak to cut plastic from over 60% products

10th Dec 2021

Nice-Pak International, which produces wipes for global brands and retailers, has been working with customers to cut out plastic from more than 60 per cent of its products, up from less than 10 per cent in 2018. The UK-based manufacturer is heading towards a plastic-free future, having removed more than 15,000 tonnes in the last three years.

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