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Monforts to show coating technologies at Techtextil India

9th Oct 2019

German textile machinery firm, Monforts, will be providing information on its coating and finishing technologies for the production of nonwovens and technical textiles at the Techtextil India exhibition, in hall 4, booth C52. The leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens will be held from November 20-22, 2019, in Mumbai,...

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Zhejiang team uses cold plasma to make wearable sensors

7th Oct 2019

Scientists from Bangladesh, China and Pakistan at Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, China, have used cold plasma to make graphene-based wearable sensors. Nonwoven PP-fabrics are often used in wearable articles. Scientists functionalised melt blown-nonwoven polypropylene (NW-PP) membranes to enhance absorption and adhesion of graphene films on the fibre...

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CRP Technology unveils flame-retardant Windform FR1

7th Oct 2019

CRP Technology has unveiled flame-retardant Windform FR1. Intended to become a game-changing material in the field of 3D printing, Windform FR1 is the first flame retardant (UL 94 V-0 rated) material for additive manufacturing which is carbon fibre reinforced. The material combines superior mechanical properties with excellent stiffness and lightweight.

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US DOE grants $1.5 million to make coal composites

7th Oct 2019

An Ohio University professor has been awarded $1.5 million by the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop engineered composite decking boards from coal. Industry partners are contributing an additional $500,000 in funding for the project. The scientist aims to use coal to manufacture construction composite building materials in collaboration with...

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Drexel sets up centre to research functional textiles

7th Oct 2019

Drexel University has set up a new centre for innovation and discovery in the area of functional textiles. The Centre for Functional Fabrics which includes the Pennsylvania Fabric Discovery Centre, is a joint endeavour funded by federal and state government organisations to support the creation and advanced manufacturing of innovative textile...

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Radboud University sees lung function by smart shirt

7th Oct 2019

Scientists from the Radboud University Medical Centre in The Netherlands have found a smart shirt that measures lung function by sensing movements in the chest and abdomen to be accurate when compared to traditional testing equipment. This opens the way for its testing in patients with lung disease and its use for monitoring such patients in the future.

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Avian Hang Gliders working with AMRC on hang gliders

5th Oct 2019

Peak District-based Avian Hang Gliders, the UK's only manufacturer of the aircraft, has joined hands with the University of Sheffield's Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) to work on the Hang glider design. This may be the first significant step in designing of hang gliders in two decades. The AMRC is helping in developing a 3D model of the...

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Rockline Industries awarded for exceptional safety

5th Oct 2019

Rockline Industries' Springdale, Arkansas campus has been awarded by the Arkansas Department of Labour for exceptional safety. Rockline Industries - Northwest Arkansas (NWA) has achieved 11 million safe work hours without a lost time accident (LTA). This milestone has been achieved by only a handful of companies. The Safe Work Programme began in 1976.

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Wind Point Partners takes over U.S. Nonwovens

5th Oct 2019

Wind Point Partners, a Chicago-based private equity firm, has taken over a controlling interest in U.S. Nonwovens, a company based in Brentwood, New York. USN supplies a broad portfolio of products for personal and home care applications, including disinfectant, cosmetic and personal cleansing wipes, as well as laundry detergent, bleach and fabric...

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