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Indian govt greenlights 11 technical textile projects worth ?103 cr

19th Jan 2024

Ministry of textiles has approved 11 R&D projects in technical textiles, worth ?103 crore, focusing on areas like protech, meditech, and more. Minister Piyush Goyal chaired the 8th NTTM meeting, emphasising collaboration for indigenous development. Projects are led by institutes like CSIR-NAL, ATIRA and IIT Delhi, covering machine and equipment...

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Sweden’s Essity ranked one of world’s most sustainable companies

19th Jan 2024

Essity, a hygiene and health company, has been recognised as one of the world's most sustainable companies by Corporate Knights. The Global 100 list, representing the top 1 per cent globally, was announced at the World Economic Forum. Essity's inclusion reflects its commitment to responsible business practices, impacting over a billion people daily.

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Covestro & Trans-Textil's Aquair gets vegan certification from PFI

18th Jan 2024

PFI confirms Trans-Textil and Covestro's Aquair water-based technology is 100 per cent vegan, meeting high technical and ethical standards. The microporous PU system, based on sustainable Insqin tech, offers unique properties with reduced water and energy use. The regional 'Made in Germany' production emphasises creative freedom in design and...

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Belgium’s BIG Yarns produces PET BCF yarns for automotive carpet

18th Jan 2024

Belgian company BIG Yarns has introduced PET BCF yarns for high-end automotive interiors, complementing its existing polyamide PA6 superior yarns. The virgin polyester yarns offer eco-friendly design, being 100 per cent recyclable at End of Life (EOL). They meet automotive standards for abrasion resistance, stain resistance, and durability.

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Survitec acquires US company Vinyl Technology

17th Jan 2024

Survitec has acquired Vinyl Technology, a US-based manufacturer specialising in custom plastic and fabric products for military and high-end markets. This strengthens Survitec's position in the US defence market, particularly in Pilot Flight Equipment production. Vinyl’s expertise in complex garment manufacturing enhances Survitec's product...

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US’ Kimberly-Clark introduces Kimtech Polaris Nitrile Exam Gloves

16th Jan 2024

Kimberly-Clark Professional launches Kimtech Polaris Nitrile Exam Gloves, offering heightened protection, durability in laboratory settings. With a unique dark magenta colour, they boast a low pinhole rate of 0.65 AQL, double the industry standard tensile strength. Certified by US Ergonomics, they prioritise user comfort and fit, suitable for...

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Belgium’s Ontex expands baby pants range to meet growing demand

16th Jan 2024

Ontex introduces a baby swim pants line based on its HappyFit manufacturing platform, offering an affordable solution for water activities. Designed to avoid swelling and ensure a secure fit, these pants received positive feedback in tests across Europe. As water activities increase, Ontex aims to enhance consumer loyalty by providing quality...

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US’ K&R Solutions Group launches dye sublimation fabric Bio Knit

15th Jan 2024

K&R Solutions Group has launched Bio Knit, a biodegradable dye sublimation fabric designed for printed airport advertising. After two years of testing, the fabric maintains the durability of polyester while biodegrading in natural environments at a rate comparable to non-synthetic fibres like wool. Bio Knit breaks down 15 times faster than...

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Japan’s Toray develops Torayca M46X carbon fibre

15th Jan 2024

Toray Industries has introduced Torayca M46X carbon fibre, boasting a 20 per cent strength increase compared to the Torayca MX series, while maintaining a high tensile modulus. Achieving this strength boost without compromising modulus involved nano-level control of graphite crystallite structures, resulting in ultrafine, ultrahigh orientation.

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