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US company 5.11 uses 3M’s Carbon Black embellishment technology

9th Mar 2021

5.11, the global innovator of purpose-built apparel, footwear and gear, has partnered with 3M to become first in the public safety space to offer 3M Scotchlite Carbon Black embellishment. This patented reflective film has a high level of durability while maintaining flexibility which makes this glass bead technology perfect for use in uniform and...

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US' company Composites One buys Solvay’s process materials business

9th Mar 2021

Composites One, a North American supplier of composites materials and value- added services, has taken over the process materials business of the Solvay Composites Materials Global Business. This gives the company international manufacturing and sales capabilities in specialised materials used in various vacuum-assisted composite manufacturing...

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Ergonomix uses Trizar technology for performance

8th Mar 2021

Ergonomix Apparel, a cutting-edge workwear and no melt no drip uniform provider, has used Trizar technology in its upcoming clothing line to add performance in both hot and cold weather. Trizar technology uses the science of emissivity. The new line will also have the advanced design that defines Ergonomix work wear and extends the comfort range.

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Japanese firm MaruHachi installs new line for high-temp products

8th Mar 2021

Japan-based composites manufacturer MaruHachi has installed a new production line for high-temperature unidirectional tapes, which will facilitate new opportunities in high-end applications in demanding market segments like aerospace, automotive or others outperforming traditional materials based on PP and PA which are already widely available.

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NCC in UK-Australia programme on composites integration

5th Mar 2021

National Composites Centre is participating in a joint programme between the UK and Australia to accelerate advanced materials integration. For the programme to accelerate the integration of advanced materials into military platforms, nine teams with members from both nations have received Phase 2 funding worth £1.48 million from the two governments.

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Gurit signs core material kit engineering, supply deal

5th Mar 2021

Gurit, which specialises in making advanced composite materials, has signed a three-year wind core material kit engineering and supply contract with a major wind turbine manufacturer. The contract continues a long-standing partnership with similar volumes. It will generate business for all ten kitting sites, including the new facilities being made in...

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US health company Siren unveils remote patient monitoring programme

4th Mar 2021

Siren, a health technology company that pioneered the development of microsensor-embedded textiles for medical applications, has unveiled Siren Staffing, a remote patient monitoring (RPM) programme. This augments its Siren Socks product offering, which continuously tracks foot temperature, especially helping patients with diabetes manage their foot...

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Gardner introduces new business activity tracking tool

4th Mar 2021

Gardner Intelligence has introduced its new business activity tracking tool which allows subscribers to monitor industry changes by material types and machines used. This means glass fibre and carbon fibre fabricators can now see independent trends in the composites industry by material type as opposed to composites industry activity overall.

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Veelo’s heating blankets keep blades out of oven

4th Mar 2021

Veelo Technologies has developed heating blanket solutions which are helping composite rotor blade manufacturers and repair facilities keep blades out of the oven (OoO). Veelo’s patented heating blankets can be tailored for use in debulking and bonding applications and used in-situ, eliminating the need to transport long and bulky rotor blades to an...

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