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Hexcel, Arkema initiate HAICoPAS project

15th Jul 2019

Hexcel, Arkema and their partners have joined hands in a project called HAICoPAS which has received approval from Bpifrance and got grant of 6 million euro from France's Investissements d'Avenir programme. The project aims at optimising UD tape design and its manufacturing in view of its use in highly productive, cost competitive, composite part...

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Lenzing fibres is improving life of ‘butterfly children’

15th Jul 2019

The Lenzing Group, market leader for specialty fibres, has been providing both financial support and textiles made of its fibres to Debra Austria, the patient organisation for ‘butterfly children’. The Tencel branded lyocell and modal fibres are soft, smooth and very skin-friendly. In turn, they help to improve quality of life for ‘butterfly children’.

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Body Armor to replace over 1 lakh bulletproof vests

12th Jul 2019

Body Armor Direct, the number one online direct-to-consumer retailer of government certified body armour has announced a new initiative to replace over 100,000 non-government certified ballistic vests currently in use across US by law enforcement, security personnel and others. Body Armor Direct's armours are certified by National Institute of Justice.

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Lanxess' Tepex reinforced composites a hit in automotive

11th Jul 2019

The Tepex continuous-fibre-reinforced composites from Lanxess are becoming established in large-scale production of various structural components for lightweight automotive design. It is currently used in the Audi A8 car. Lanxess is a leading specialty chemicals company from Germany, with sales of €7.2 billion in 2018 and present in 33 countries.

Scientist Pavan Manvi, RWTH Aachen University (right) and Covestro researcher Dr. Jochen Norwig
Covestro developing production process for CO2 based fibre

11th Jul 2019

Covestro, the Institute of Textile Technology at RWTH Aachen University and various textile manufacturers, are developing a production process on an industrial scale for making a new breed of elastic textile fibres market ready. The fibres based on CO2, can be used for stockings and medical textiles and might replace elastic fibres based on crude oil.

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Lightweight manufacturing centre set up in Scotland

10th Jul 2019

University of Strathclyde has opened an £8.9 million centre for companies to benefit from lightweight manufacturing technology. The Lightweight Manufacturing Centre will make lighter, more efficient, components for high-value industries, including automotive and aerospace. It will also benefit enterprises looking to change traditional manufacturing...

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DuPont becomes independent company

10th Jul 2019

DuPont de Nemours, Inc, which provides value-added specialised solutions to transform industries, recently announced its debut as an independent firm after its agriculture division separated through the spin-off of Corteva, Inc. The company was formerly known as DowDuPont Inc. DuPont common stock began regular trading recently on the New York Stock...

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Covestro & Holst Centre develop skin-friendly wearables

10th Jul 2019

Covestro and Holst Centre, which is known for its expertise in printed electronics and wearables, have developed skin-friendly wearable electronic patches (wearables). Wearables are already being used in many areas of medicine, including patient monitoring, and diagnosis. Covestro is among the world's largest polymer companies from Germany.

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Huggies introduces softest diaper for baby’s botom

10th Jul 2019

Huggies has introduced Huggies Special Delivery diapers, the softest diaper with plant-based materials, designed to provide the best for a baby’s bottom. Featured in a stylish black box with iconic Huggies logo, the diapers are now available online in sizes Newborn through Size 6, and at major US retailers at end of July, and Canadian retailers in...

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