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UK’s GKN Aerospace delivers first FTE for Airbus’ programme

4th Oct 2021

GKN Aerospace has delivered the first Fixed Trailing Edge (FTE) for Airbus’ ‘Wing of tomorrow’ research programme from its global technology centre (GTC) in Bristol. This builds upon the successful production earlier this year of the single piece composite wing spar, one of the challenging wing components produced. GKN Aerospace is an aerospace...

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Merrow Manufacturing & Precision Fabrics Group make reusable PPE in US

2nd Oct 2021

US’ Merrow Manufacturing and Precision Fabrics Group (PFG) have mobilised their resources to alleviate shortages, sub-standard design, highly variable quality and increased prices of PPE by domestically producing reusable Level 1 and 2 isolation gowns. The gown was created in collaboration with infection prevention nurses and medical product engineers.

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Washington University team uses microbes to make synthetic muscles

1st Oct 2021

Scientists at Washington University in St Louis have used microbes to make synthetic muscles. They used a synthetic chemistry approach to polymerise proteins inside engineered microbes. This enabled the microbes to produce the high molecular weight muscle protein, titin - one of the three major proteins of muscle tissue - which was then spun into...

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Austria’s Andritz starts production equipment for Bracell’s project

1st Oct 2021

Andritz has successfully started up key production equipment for the first of two environmentally friendly hardwood pulp production lines supplied for Bracell’s STAR project in Lençóis Paulista, São Paulo. The second line is expected to be started up by the end of September. The Austria-based firm is a supplier of equipment for pulp and paper industry.

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INDA’s Hygienix 2021 to focus on sustainable personal care products

30th Sep 2021

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is set to host the Hygienix 2021 live, in-person conference from November 15-18, 2021, in Scottsdale, Arizona for the global absorbent hygiene and personal care markets. The conference will focus on post-pandemic opportunities, sustainability, new technologies, and award-winning products.

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UAE’s Sabic launches Noryl GTX 9500 resin for automotive applications

30th Sep 2021

Sabic has introduced Noryl GTX 9500 resin, a new addition to a range of unfilled Noryl GTX resin grades, which delivers excellent dimensional stability under hot and humid conditions, addressing the challenge for highly demanding automotive applications. Ranked among the leading petrochemicals manufacturers, Sabic is a company based in Riyadh, Saudi...

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Encompass to supply healthcare apparel uniforms to US’ Vizient members

29th Sep 2021

Encompass, a leading developer of reusable textiles, professional apparel, and disposable medical products, has been awarded a contract with US-based Vizient to supply healthcare apparel uniforms. Vizient members will have access to a full line of safe and comfortable Encompass Healthcare Apparel including, Jockey and Fundamentals scrubs and Meta Lab...

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India’s SVP Global Ventures to invest ₹100 cr in new tech textile unit

29th Sep 2021

SVP Global Ventures Ltd, India's largest compact cotton yarn manufacturer, is foraying into technical textiles. The company is investing around ₹100 crore in setting up a 4,375 MT per annum green-field facility for technical textiles at Jhalawar, Rajasthan. Commercial production is expected to commence in the new unit within 12 to 15 months.

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IFAI’s annual Outlook conference highlights military textiles & fibres

29th Sep 2021

The Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) hosted its first in-person event, the annual Outlook conference, from August 29-31, 2021 at Hilton Head Island, SC. Turnout and engagement showed that the industry was ready to learn, network, and reconnect personally. The forum highlighted topics about military textiles and fibre markets.

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