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Germany’s Freudenberg launches packaging solution for tech industries

14th Jun 2023

Freudenberg is launching Evolon Ultra Smooth, a new product designed for the technical industry's packaging needs. This material, used in reusable textile containers, offers superior surface protection and mechanical properties. The containers, ideal for packing and transporting heavy, sensitive parts, prevent damage and reduce the reject rate.

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Austria’s Andritz introduces new pilot line for eco-friendly nonwovens

14th Jun 2023

International firm Andritz has installed a new spunlace pilot line at its competence centre in Montbonnot, France. It allows trials for creating nonwovens from recycled or natural fibres like hemp, flax, and cotton. The line features optimised web forming, entanglement, an innovative card set-up, and the integrated Andritz Metris digitalisation...

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Sweden’s Autoliv unveils revolutionary passenger Bernoulli airbag

13th Jun 2023

Autoliv has unveiled a passenger airbag module based on Bernoulli's principle. The module efficiently inflates larger airbags, reducing development time and cost. By utilising pressure differences, Autoliv leverages surrounding air to inflate airbags in electric vehicles. The airbag generates less heat, is lighter and reduces customer development...

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US’ Regal Lager launches Terra's premium plant-based diapers & wipes

12th Jun 2023

Regal Lager is now distributing Terra's premium plant-based diapers and wipes in the US and Canada. Terra diapers are made from 85 per cent plant-based materials, offer 360-degree absorbency, and provide 12-plus hours of wetness protection. They are chlorine-free, fragrance-free and use natural fibres. The wipes are biodegradable and made from...

Dr Vijay Kumar Saraswat, NITI Aayog member (L) and Union minister Piyush Goyal at the 6th Mission Steering Group meeting of the National Technical Textiles Mission. Pic: Twitter/@PiyushGoyalOffc
India eyes high-value products to boost technical textiles sector

9th Jun 2023

India’s ministry of textiles has approved 20 R&D projects, valued at ?61.09 crore. Minister Piyush Goyal has emphasised the need for research and innovation in technical textiles, which could offer alternatives in sectors like aviation and infrastructure. He also advocated for wider collaboration between various ministries to promote NTTM.

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Domtar adds airlaid production line to EAM facility in Georgia

6th Jun 2023

Domtar's Engineered Absorbent Materials (EAM) facility in Jesup, has successfully completed a significant project worth $90 mn. The project involved the addition of a large-scale airlaid production line to the facility, which has positioned Domtar as a prominent provider of nonwoven materials. The expansion enhances Domtar's production capabilities.

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Technical Textiles: India succeeds in protectives, yet room for growth

6th Jun 2023

Indian textiles industry has shown strong performance in technical textiles, replacing over 95 per cent of imported protective textiles. However, consumer trust in medical and automotive textile products remains low, leading to a reliance on imports. From Apr 2022 to Jan 2023, meditech exports increased 59 per cent and geotech textiles dropped 44...

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Germany’s Emtec to display revamped haptic measuring tech at WoW 2023

6th Jun 2023

Emtec Electronic will showcase its revamped TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer at the World of Wipes Conference in Atlanta, July 2023. The device measures and digitises haptic properties of materials, such as softness, smoothness, and elasticity, surpassing human touch limitations. The TSA also captures high-resolution images of samples for easy...

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Niine launches India's 1st PLA-based biodegradable sanitary pads

6th Jun 2023

Niine Sanitary Napkins has launched India's first CIPET-certified PLA-based biodegradable sanitary pads. Decomposing over 90 per cent in 175 days, these pads offer high absorption and comfort without harmful chemicals. This move addresses India's significant sanitary waste issue, prioritising environmental responsibility and public health.

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