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Heartland Petrochemical Complex, Fort Saskatchewan Alberta, June 2022. Pic: CNW Group/Inter Pipeline Ltd
Canada’s Inter Pipeline commissions Heartland polypropylene facility

6th Jul 2022

Inter Pipeline Ltd, which owns and operates energy infrastructure assets in Western Canada, has successfully commissioned its polypropylene (PP) plant and has begun initial production. Branded Heartland Polymers, the operation is the only one of its kind in North America, offering the market one of only two new sources of PP in over a decade.

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EDANA elects new board for 2022-23

5th Jul 2022

EDANA, the leading association serving nonwovens and related industries, has elected six new governors and a new team of officers for 2022-23. Mikael Staal Axelsen (Fibertex Personal Care) remains as chair, supported by new vice-chairs Omar Hoek (SWM International, Luxembourg) and Jörg Ortmeier (TWE, Germany) and Treasurer Giorgio Mantovani (Corman,...

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Sustainability & comfort main focus of UK’s Carrington at Techtextil

1st Jul 2022

Carrington Textiles, a global manufacturer of textiles for workwear, has announced a successful presence at Techtextil, reporting a high number of enquiries received on sustainable products of its Balance Range as well as on high stretch fabrics. Carrington Textiles’ 100 square metre stand at Techtextil also received outstanding feedback from visitors.

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Andritz to supply batt forming equipment to China’s Yanpai

1st Jul 2022

International technology group, Andritz, has received an order from Yanpai filtration technology, China, to supply batt forming equipment with an aXcess card and crosslapper for a needlepunch line producing PTFE filtration products at its site in Tiantai. Andritz is a leader in four of its business areas; pulp & paper, metals, hydro, and separation.

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Austria’s Andritz unveils new inline Wetlace CP pilot line

30th Jun 2022

International technology group, Andritz, has established a new inline Wetlace CP pilot line with an original design at its centre of competence in Montbonnot, France. Andritz partners can conduct trials and test all options available for wipes production – from carded staple fibres to pulp and various combinations thereof, with the inline Wetlace CP...

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Swiss Textile Machinery Association shows innovations at Techtextil

29th Jun 2022

Visitors to the Swiss Textile Machinery Association pavilion at Techtextil Frankfurt were definitely in the right place to find technology partners for their future projects. They could also see inspiring textile machinery solutions, as association members always make the most of such events as a platform for real innovation and strong partnerships.

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Finland’s Ahlstrom-Munksjo names new executive VP, building materials

29th Jun 2022

Finland’s Ahlstrom-Munksjo has announced the appointment of Emmanuelle Picard as executive vice president (EVP) of the building materials division, effective September 26, 2022. With a multi-year career within the building materials industry, Picard is well-equipped to lead the established division and pursue the strategic objectives of...

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Indian researchers develop reusable N95 mask with nanoparticle coating

28th Jun 2022

Indian researchers have developed a reusable, recyclable, washable, odourless, non-allergic and anti-microbial N95 mask by using 3D printing technology. The four-layer mask whose outer layer is made up of silicon has a shelf life of more than 5 years depending upon the use. The mask can be used by workers who are exposed to high volumes of dust.

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Swiss researchers develop wearable textile exomuscle

28th Jun 2022

Researchers at ETH Zurich, a public research university in Switzerland, have developed a wearable textile exomuscle that serves as an extra layer of muscles. They aim to use it to increase the upper body strength and endurance of people with restricted mobility. This idea led to the creation of the Myoshirt: a soft, wearable exomuscle for the upper...

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