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First RF5 line starts producing filaments at PFN

16th Oct 2019

The first line of the new RF5 has started producing filaments at the nonwoven manufacturer PFN. Reifenhauser Reicofil has set new standards in quality, output, line availability, efficiency, and machine intelligence with the new technology for producing spunbond, meltblown, and composite nonwovens. The RF5 is also equipped with digital solutions.

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Drexel team coats MXene on yarn for functional fabrics

16th Oct 2019

Scientists at Drexel University have developed a method to coat cellulose yarn with flakes of a type of conductive, two-dimensional material, called MXene, to impart it the conductivity and durability it needs to be knit into functional fabrics. With this, scientists are one step closer to producing wearable devices that are both functional and...

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Cobra to deliver composite parts for security robots

16th Oct 2019

Cobra International is collaborating with Obodroid, a Thai robotics provider, to bring its new building security robot concept to life. With the robotic systems already in place, Cobra will deliver a set of 8 composite parts that form the lightweight body shell cladding of the 1.35m high robot. Cobra will start production of the first batch of robots...

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Boeing, ATI unveil programme for startups

15th Oct 2019

Boeing and the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) have unveiled a two-year programme to help startups in the UK aerospace industry. The first round of the programme will be three months long and involve world-class startups creating Industry 4.0 and sustainability enabling technologies with the potential to bolster the growth of the UK aerospace...

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Borås University's new method for printing on textiles

15th Oct 2019

Scientists at the University of Boras, Sweden, have developed a new method for printing on textiles which cuts short the resource intensive production process. What is currently printed with screen or inkjet technology can now be done by printing directly on textiles with a 3D printer. This is important in producing smart and functional textiles.

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Tufts University team makes silk that forms patterns

15th Oct 2019

Scientists at Tufts University School of Engineering have made silk materials that can wrinkle into different patterns like words, textures and images as intricate as a QR code or a fingerprint. The patterns take about one second to form, are stable, but can be erased by flooding the surface of the silk with vapour, allowing one to restart the process.

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Henkel, Carbon Revolution working together

15th Oct 2019

Henkel, a global provider of high-impact solutions based on adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, and Carbon Revolution, the Australian manufacturer of one-piece automotive carbon composite wheels, are working together to speed up development of OEM automotive one-piece carbon fibre wheels. These wheels can give up to 40 - 50 per cent weight...

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Freudenberg acquires innovative technology from Frictins

15th Oct 2019

Freudenberg has acquired activities of Frictins GmbH from Wolnzach including its technology to increase the friction coefficient. This allows lightweight, more compact component designs and transmission of upto 5-times higher torque and shear forces. The features are useful for applications within e-mobility and its requirements for connection of parts.

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Gurit expanding its aerospace site in Kassel

14th Oct 2019

Gurit is investing in its aerospace site in Kassel through a multi-year plant renewal, manufacturing capacity expansion and technology enhancement programme. These investments will enable Gurit to offer the global aerospace customers the required quantities of current and future products at competitive terms manufactured with the latest technology.

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