Technical Textiles

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Stoll will present many inspiring and economical solutions and exciting possibilities of knitting technology during the fair in Shanghai (Photo: H. Stoll AG & Co. KG)

 
30/08/2016 – ITMA ASIA + CITME 2016

ITMA ASIA + CITME 2016

The highlights of H. Stoll

Stoll will present many inspiring and economical solutions and exciting possibilities of knitting technology during the fair in Shanghai. By  Editorial staff
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Such amazing - Knitting (Photo: Groz-Beckert)

 
29/08/2016 – ITMA Asia + CITME 2016

ITMA Asia + CITME 2016

Experience textile production with Groz-Beckert

The fifth ITMA Asia will be take place in Shanghai in October and will be held in the newly built National Exhibition and Convention Center for the first ... By  Editorial staff
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Wound dressing (nonwoven/fleece) made from alginate fibres derived from bacteria. Bacterial alginate nonwoven materials absorb up to 70% more liquid than marine alginate nonwovens (Photo: Hohenstein Institute)

 
01/08/2016 – Albiotex

Albiotex

Wound dressings made from bacterial alginate

Researchers establish a biotechnological process to produce bacterial alginate for use as the raw material for fibre-based medical products. By  Editorial staff
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Mondi Ascania, Aschersleben (Photo: Mondi Ascani)

 
30/06/2016 – Nonwoven composites

Nonwoven composites

The fine art

Mondi Ascania offers made-to-measure nonwoven composites and innovative production processes. By  Editorial staff
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Top 100 mentor Ranga Yogeshwar presented the award in Essen, Germany, to Benjamin and Sebastian Mayer, representing the family that owns the firm. (Photo: Mayer & Cie.)

 
30/06/2016 – Mayer and Cie. (MCT)

Mayer and Cie. (MCT)

Top 100 Award

Knitting machine manufacturer is one of Germany’s most innovative companies. Top 100 mentor Ranga Yogeshwar presented the award on Friday evening in Essen ... By  Editorial staff
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Shipping and fishing waste - the rowmaterial for the Econyl project (Photo: Econyl)

 
29/06/2016 – Econyl

Econyl

Combatting plastic waste in the sea

The Econyl Project has been committed to the eradication of plastic waste. Econyl can produce yarn for more than 10,000 square metres of fitted carpet. By  Editorial staff