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Braskem enhances support to manufacture medical gear

24th Apr 2020

Braskem, a polyolefins and biopolymers producer, has announced its enhanced support to meet the polypropylene raw material needs of medical manufacturing customers for the production of respiratory masks as well as protective medical gear. Additionally, Braskem has deployed stringent facility cleaning protocols and social distancing practices.

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Glatfelter launches new website 

23rd Apr 2020

Glatfelter, a leading global supplier of engineered materials, has unveiled the company’s redesigned website as part of its overall business transformation. Visitors to glatfelter.com can find a streamlined design that incorporates enhanced content highlighting Glatfelter’s innovative product portfolio, investor relations and corporate governance...

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NatureWorks & NWI to produce 10 million surgical masks

23rd Apr 2020

NatureWorks and the Nonwovens Institute (NWI) of North Carolina State University (NC State) have developed a new spunbond nonwoven technology enabling the production of at least ten million additional N95 surgical masks. NatureWorks manufactures Ingeo brand polylactic acid (PLA) and lactides, greenhouse gas-based materials for plastics and fibres.

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Kimberly-Clark Corp reports 45% jump in Q1 FY20 net income

23rd Apr 2020

Kimberly-Clark Corporation, a manufacturer of personal care products and operator of non-woven fabric mills, posted 8 per cent sales growth to $5.0 billion in first quarter (Q1) FY20 ended on March 31, 2020 compared to sales of $4.6 billion in same period prior year. Net income for the quarter jumped 45 per cent to $675 million (Q1 FY19: $466 million).

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PetroChina sets up new mask material production line

23rd Apr 2020

A branch company of China's largest oil and gas producer PetroChina recently set up a new production line of melt-blown non-woven fabric in the Liaoning province. It is expected to manufacture 500 tonnes of the fabric every year. Another production line with the same annual capacity is being built to further boost the raw material supply for mask...

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Monforts allows PPE trial services at German headquarters

22nd Apr 2020

In the current fight against COVID-19, Monforts is providing trial services for a number of formulators of textile finishing chemicals used in new antiviral and antimicrobial treatments intended for PPE (personal protective equipment) such as face masks and medical gowns and drapes. Monforts is one of the leading textile machinery companies from...

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Glanzstoff Longlaville donates 3,500 masks in France

22nd Apr 2020

Glanzstoff Longlaville, one of Indorama Ventures Mobility Group’s facilities producing tire cord fabrics, has secured the supply of surgical masks to help combat Covid-19 outbreak in France. A total of 3,500 masks were donated to various organisations including 1,500 masks to hospitals, 500 masks to the local fire station and 1,500 masks to nursing...

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Flight Design uses Hexcel carbon fibre prepreg in aircraft

22nd Apr 2020

German ultralight aircraft specialist, Flight Design, has chosen Hexcel as its key supplier adopting low-temperature curing prepreg into its aircraft production. Hexcel’s HexPly M79 carbon fibre prepregs deliver a more consistent final product by ensuring constant material quality and processing parameters and produce a lighter aircraft at better cost.

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Promethean testing copper nanoparticles against viruses

22nd Apr 2020

UK manufacturer Promethean Particles has joined hands with textile companies and leading research facilities to study the possible anti-viral properties of its copper nanoparticles, designed for use in fabrics and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the healthcare sector. The company has played a crucial role in developing antimicrobial textiles.

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