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Belgium's geotextiles leader BontexGeo acquires UK's ABG

12th May 2021

The BontexGeo Group, a European industry leader in the production and sale of geotextiles for civil engineering applications, has acquired 100 per cent of the shares of the Meltham, West Yorkshire (UK) based company ABG Ltd, specialised in the development and sale of geosynthetic systems with a market leading position in the United Kingdom.

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US brand Cordura collaborates with Daletec for flame-retardant fabric

12th May 2021

Invista’s Cordura brand has introduced the latest pioneering development in thermal hazard worker protection from FR fabric specialist Daletec, set to shake up the EU industrial PPE clothing market. The innovative inherent flame-retardant fabric Extreme X with stretch functionality is engineered with Cordura fibre for long-lasting durability.

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Netherlands’ LyondellBasell producing polymers from plastic waste

12th May 2021

In a step towards circular economy, LyondellBasell has begun commercial production of polymers using raw material derived from plastic waste at its Wesseling, Germany, site. The products made from recycled and renewable-based raw materials will be marketed by under the Circulen brand name enabling brands to improve the sustainability of consumer...

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Cygnet Texkimp, Manchester University collaborate

11th May 2021

Cygnet Texkimp and the Northwest Composites Centre (NWCC), part of the University of Manchester’s department of materials, are collaborating to assess Cygnet Texkimp’s Multi Axis Winder (MAW) and 3D Winder technologies against two alternative technologies braiding and traditional filament winding. The project will measure factors such as damage...

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Companies from 46 countries expected at JEC Composites Connect

11th May 2021

More than 1,000 companies from some 46 countries, covering the entire composites value chain will participate in the JEC Composites Connect, the first round-the-clock digital event of the composites industry, to be held during June 1-2, 2021. The event will give participants an opportunity to network, and present latest innovations at their digital...

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Arkema’s bio-based Singapore plant to start production in early 2022

11th May 2021

Arkema will start producing Amino 11 and its flagship Rilsan polyamide 11 high performance polymer at its new plant on Jurong Island, Singapore in the first half of next year. Construction of the plant has begun. Production will be 100 per cent-based on renewable castor beans. This will increase Arkema’s global polyamide 11 capacity by 50 per cent.

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Chinese scientists create textile for cold and hot weather

11th May 2021

Scientists from China’s Zhejiang University have developed a reversible textile which traps warmth in the cold and reflects it during hot weather, generating small amounts of electricity simultaneously. The textile is easy and inexpensive to fabricate. This creates many possibilities such as clothing that generates electricity to power wearable...

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Belgium’s Solvay to contribute to Canada's UAM project

10th May 2021

Solvay has become part of the Canadian Advanced Air Mobility Consortium (CAAM), alongside key business partners and global Urban Air Mobility players, to work on the future of transportation in Canada. Urban Air Mobility will play an important role in the future of aviation and by joining CAAM, Solvay will share knowledge and develop a technology...

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US’ Continuous Composites, French Saint-Gobain to advance CF3D

10th May 2021

Continuous Composites, a composites additive manufacturer, is collaborating with Saint-Gobain, a French manufacturer and distributor of high-performance solutions, to advance and certify Continuous Composites’ patented Continuous Fibre 3D Printing (CF3D) for commercial aerospace applications. The two are executing a Joint Development Agreement on this.

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