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Superflex becomes Seismic, takes over IP of Lumo

24th Aug 2018

Superflex has changed its name to Seismic and taken over the intellectual property (IP) of Lumo Bodytech, a motion science company known for its posture-correcting and fitness devices. Lumo's legacy products include the Lumo Lift Posture Coach and Lumo Run Running Coach, both designed to track body posture and form to improve everyday movement.

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PFNonwovens revenues down 0.3% in H1 2018

23rd Aug 2018

PFNonwovens as, a leading European producer of nonwovens textiles, has recorded consolidated revenues of CZK 2,984.2 million in the first half 2018, down by 0.3 per cent year-on-year, as per the unaudited results announced by the company. The appreciation of CZK had a negative impact on revenues as most of the company’s revenues are in euro.

Courtesy: Solvay
Low Rhine water levels may affect Solvay’s polyamides

22nd Aug 2018

Advanced materials and specialty chemicals company Solvay is expecting its polyamides activities to be temporarily impacted by the severe drop in water levels along the Rhine river following the persistent heat and drought in Central Europe. Rhine begins in the southeastern Swiss Alps and empties into the North Sea flowing through the German Rhineland.

Courtesy: University of Virgina
University of Virginia team invents switching effect

22nd Aug 2018

Scientists from University of Virginia, in collaboration with materials scientists at Penn State, the University of Maryland and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, have found a “switching effect” for thermal conductivity and mechanical properties that can be used into the fabrication of materials including textiles and garments.

Courtesy: Kraig Biocraft
Kraig Biocraft makes silk shootpack panels for US army

22nd Aug 2018

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, a developer of spider silk based fibres, has delivered ballistic shootpack panels to the US army made from the company’s proprietary dragon silk material. The panels will be checked for effectiveness in stopping bullets, to provide the army with a lighter and more comfortable alternative to conventional protective apparel.

Courtesy: WPT Nonwoven
WPT Nonwovens sets up new manufacturing facility

21st Aug 2018

WPT Nonwovens, a nationally recognised manufacturer and distributor of nonwoven materials for a wide range of commercial and consumer products, has set up a new state-of-the-art nonwovens manufacturing facility in Beaver Dam, Kentucky. The new facility provides 100,000,000 square metres of capacity, ample for addition of a new A Celli Spooling Line.

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INDA selects finalists for RISE Innovation Award

21st Aug 2018

INDA has chosen three finalists for the RISE Innovation Award, who will present breakthrough innovative solutions during the eighth edition of the Research, Innovation and Science for Engineered Fabrics Conference, (RISE) during September 11-13 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The award recognises innovation within and on the periphery of the nonwovens...

Courtesy: University of Delaware
University of Delaware making new smart textiles

20th Aug 2018

Scientists at the University of Delaware is making next-generation smart textiles by creating flexible carbon nanotube composite coatings on a wide range of fibres,including cotton, nylon and wool. The team has demonstrated the ability to measure an exceptionally wide range of pressure – from the light touch of a fingertip to being driven over by a...

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Belgium, Germany, Taiwan at Cinte Techtextil

20th Aug 2018

Amidst growing technical textile market in China and Asia, big industry names from countries like Belgium, Germany, Taiwan, and Czech Republic Pavilions will showcase leading innovations and technologies at Cinte Techtextil China 2018 in Shanghai during September 4-6. The fair is recognised by European manufacturers as a gateway to the Asian market.

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