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Rivertex Australia managing director Gavin Hodgins. Pic: Rivertex
Newly established Rivertex Australia gets Gavin Hodgins as MD

13th Apr 2023

Rivertex Technical Fabrics has founded Rivertex Australia Pty Ltd, with Gavin Hodgins as managing director, to strengthen its presence in the Australian and New Zealand markets. The company has also joined the Specialized Textiles Association and will attend the SuperExpo 2023. At the expo, Rivertex Australia will showcase its sustainable product...

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US’ Hospeco Brands Group merges with Monarch Brands

13th Apr 2023

US-based company Hospeco Brands Group has announced a merger with Monarch Brands, expanding its wiping solutions and microfibre offerings. The move adds complementary product lines and creates opportunities for mutual growth, with no changes to existing customer relationships. Key management and sales staff will remain with Monarch Brands.

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Europe’s PFNonwovens starts up A.Celli nonwovens' equipment

12th Apr 2023

PFNonwovens has signed the order acceptance for the complete end-of-line provided for the new Reicofil R5 line at the company's Hazleton plant in Pennsylvania. This comes after the successful start-up of the line in early March. PFNonwovens, a leading global producer of nonwovens, has acquired six A. Celli lines over the years for its Hazleto.

Joint secretary, ministry of textiles, Rajeev Saxena addressing a press conference on launch of 2 QCOs for 31 items, in New Delhi on April 11, 2023. Pic: PIB
India issues QCO for technical textiles, to be effective after 6 mnths

12th Apr 2023

India has issued its first-ever QCO for the technical textiles sector, aiming to establish the country as a global hub for this niche segment. The ministry of textiles launched two QCOs covering 31 items, including 19 geo textiles and 12 protective textiles. The initiative aims to enhance product standards and quality and protect the environment.

Representatives from the AMTZ, AHPI, and AiMeD at the launch of the Healthcare Textiles Processing Facility Certification Scheme. Pic: AMTZ/LinkedIn
India’s AMTZ, AHPI, & AiMeD to certify healthcare textiles

11th Apr 2023

The AMTZ, AHPI, and AiMeD have launched the Healthcare Textiles Processing Facility Certification Scheme to certify facilities that process healthcare textiles. The certification process includes site visits, documentation reviews, and testing of samples. The scheme is open for applications from healthcare textiles processing facilities in India and...

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Turkiye’s Lotus Teknik Tekstil starts up Andritz line for wet wipes

10th Apr 2023

Turkiye’s Lotus Teknik Tekstil A.S. has installed a state-of-the-art neXline wetlace CP line from tech group Andritz to produce biodegradable, plastic-free wet wipes. The new line combines wetlaid and spunlace technologies. The sustainable wipe, which is called Newipe, has high strength, softness, low lint rate, and a lower carbon footprint.

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Sabic to show polymer solutions for hygiene at Index23 in Geneva

7th Apr 2023

Sabic will be showcasing its Sabic Purecares and Trucircle materials for the healthcare and hygiene market at Index23 in Geneva, Switzerland from April 18-21, 2023. The company will present its innovative material technology that is designed to enhance sustainability, optimise consumer comfort, and drive performance in the hygiene industry.

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Japan’s Asahi Kasei gets power use certificate for Dinamica facility

7th Apr 2023

Asahi Kasei has received the first certificate of renewable energy use for its Dinamica artificial suede production facility at its nonwovens plant. The certification, provided by the Powered by RE certification committee that uses Hitachi's system to visualise renewable energy usage, confirms that the facility is powered by 100 per cent renewable...

Scanning electron image of fibers in a novel electrospun nonwoven. Pic: UBT
Germany’s researchers develop highly conducive electrospun nonwovens

7th Apr 2023

Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have developed electrospun nonwovens made of carbon and silicon-based ceramic with high electrical conductivity and low thermal conductivity. The nonwovens can be manufactured cost-effectively on an industrial scale. The fibres are suitable for application areas including energy management and smart textiles.

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