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Sweden’s Autoliv & Piaggio to develop an airbag for two-wheelers

11th Nov 2021

Autoliv, a Swedish leader in automotive safety systems, and Piaggio, a manufacturer of scooters and motorcycles, are set to develop an airbag for powered two-wheelers, for greater rider safety. A joint development agreement was signed for the purpose of developing airbags to provide greater protection for two-wheeler riders and enhance riding pleasure.

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UK’s Fibre Extrusion Technology hails INDEX20 impact

10th Nov 2021

United Kingdom-based Fibre Extrusion Technology (FET) is celebrating a successful INDEX20 nonwovens exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland, which closed on October 22. Although the company has a long history in supplying melt-spinning equipment for the nonwovens sector, INDEX20 represented the company’s first participation at a dedicated nonwovens show.

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China Suntech develops nonwoven equipment with control system

10th Nov 2021

China’s Suntech textile machinery has developed a new generation of nonwoven equipment equipped with a PLC control system. The programming control system adopts a modular design idea. During debugging, problems are detected and have to be adjusted for a certain module. It reduces the workload of operation and is essential to realise automated operation.

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India to produce technical fabrics at scale: ACIMIT’s Zucchi

10th Nov 2021

In the coming years, mass production of technical fabrics will come from India, according to Alex Zucchi, president of ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers. A total of 70 Italian machinery manufacturers participated in INDEX—the reference trade fair for the nonwovens sector—that was recently held in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Techtextil India to host hybrid edition this month

9th Nov 2021

India’s expo in technical textiles, nonwovens, and composites, Techtextil India, will host its hybrid edition from November 25-27, 2021. Consisting of live product demonstrations, insightful knowledge sessions, and B2B networking opportunities, the show will provide a strong avenue for technical textile professionals to renovate their business...

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Armacell unveils two new PET production lines in Belgium

9th Nov 2021

Armacell, a leader in flexible foam for the equipment insulation market and a leading provider of engineered foams, has inaugurated two additional PET production lines at the PET Foams headquarters in Thimister-Clermont, Belgium. The company develops innovative and safe thermal, acoustic, and mechanical solutions that create sustainable value for...

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Hello Bello opens its first US diaper factory in Texas

8th Nov 2021

Hello Bello, premium baby and family care products firm, has opened its first US diaper factory in Waco, Texas. The factory represents Hello Bello’s multi-million-dollar investment in US manufacturing. The official opening establishes Hello Bello as the only independent diaper company in the US to manufacture their own diapers from design to delivery.

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Italy’s Piana Technology bags Recycled Claim Standard certification

8th Nov 2021

Piana Technology, Italian textile company known for innovations within the fibre and nonwoven textiles markets, has achieved certification to the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) in its Piana Nonwovens facilities. The RCS is an internationally recognised standard that verifies recycled content and tracks it throughout the supply chain to the final product.

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Brazil’s Suzano to remove 40 mn tons of carbon from air by 2025

8th Nov 2021

Suzano, Brazil’s leading eucalyptus pulp producer and a global benchmark in the manufacture of bioproducts developed from eucalyptus, has revised one of its 14 long-term goals, collectively known as ‘Commitments to Renewing Life’. Suzano’s goal to remove 40 million tons of carbon from the air by 2030 has been brought forward by five years to 2025.

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