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Michelman appoints new experts to fibres & composites biz

19th Aug 2020

Michelman, a global manufacturer of environmentally friendly advanced materials for industry offering solutions for the coatings and printing, has announced that the company invested in its fibres & composites business segment by adding two new associates to better anticipate and serve its customers’ needs in the Reinforced Plastic Composites market.

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DSM develops glass-filled PP pellet material

19th Aug 2020

Royal DSM, a science-based company in nutrition, health and sustainable living, has developed a new glass-filled polypropylene (PP) pellet material, especially for 3D printing, enabling easy and consistent production of structural and demanding applications using fused granulate fabrication technology. PP is the second most frequently used polymer...

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AmorSui comes out with antimicrobial surgical gown

19th Aug 2020

AmorSui has designed the Rebecca Crumpler Level 3 Antimicrobial Surgical Gown and AmorSui PPE management application, with a view to make hospitals reuse gowns in a simple and cost-effective way. Durable, eco-friendly and washable, up to 150 times, the new gowns have been created as a solution to the current shortages and rising costs of disposable PPE.

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Systech Illinois launches vapour permeation analyser

18th Aug 2020

Systech Illinois, a global brand of moisture and oxygen analysers and part of the Industrial Physics Product Integrity segment, has introduced the latest generation of its Lyssy L80 water vapour permeation analysers. The analyser provides cost-effective, high accuracy testing for packaging films as well as high permeability fabrics and non-wovens.

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US company makes cloth mask which prevents virus

18th Aug 2020

US medical textile products manufacturer HipSaver has designed the first cloth mask which has proven highly effective in preventing penetration by virus particles in independent tests. The virus particles tested were five times smaller than Covid-19 virus particles, meaning that the efficacy against preventing Covid-19 virus particles could be even...

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Low-cost composite bridge to be constructed in US

18th Aug 2020

A low-cost, low-maintenance, technologically advanced composites bridge deck system will soon replace a damaged, decades-old concrete bridge just off a narrow, curvy rural road in north central Tennessee's Morgan County. The initiative aims at demonstrating effectiveness of fibre-reinforced polymer composite materials, or FRPs, in bridges across the US.

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Malaysia's UPA Corp starts face mask material production

17th Aug 2020

Responding to rising demand for raw material for three-ply and surgical face masks, Malaysia's UPA Corp Bhd’s subsidiary UPA Healthcare Products Sdn Bhd is venturing into manufacturing melt-blown non-woven fabric. The total investment for the project is estimated at RM10 million, which will be funded through internally-generated funds, the company said.

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TRB preparing workforce for composites sector

17th Aug 2020

With a view to improve skills in the composites sector, TRB has initiated an apprentice scheme through which it is funding and supporting individuals with their studies. Two apprentices from TRB have already enrolled in the course, which has been developed by people in the industry to meet the current and future needs of the composites manufacturing...

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Suzano's Eucafluff qualifies for EU Ecolabel products

17th Aug 2020

Suzano's Eucafluff, made from eucalyptus trees planted on sustainably managed farms, has found place in the list of raw materials authorised to be used in disposable personal care products certified by the EU Ecolabel seal. The recognition is granted by European authorities to producers of finished goods that comply with high environmental standards.

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