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Stretchable and stable: Demonstrator of a textile heater. © DITF

 
14/06/2021 – Sport textiles

Sport textiles

DITF: Heatable compression textiles

As part of a research project, the DITF are developing sports textiles that combine compression with active heat using heatable yarns. By  Editorial staff
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Autefa Solutions spunlace line in Linz, Austria is providing excellent opportunities for trials supporting customers in developing new advanced products. Picture: Square Drum Dryer SQV © Autefa Solutions

 
The spunlace line with the V- Jet Futura hydroentanglement machine at the Nonwovens Competence Center in Linz is ready for customer trials. By  Editorial staff
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By opening a warehouse in the South African port of Durban with a large amount of stock available, the company ensures lead times are reduced considerably. © Carrington Textiles

 
The new warehouse in Durban, South Africa, offers lead times of as little as five days with stock supports of over one million metres of fabrics. By  Editorial staff
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Today, May 26, 2021, We aRe Spin Dye (WRSD) AB (publ) (“WRSD”) enters into a collaboration agreement with the international premium brand, Hugo Boss. Picture: Hugo Boss, Summer 2021 © Hugo Boss AG

 
26/05/2021 – Sustainability

Sustainability

Hugo Boss and We are Spin Dye cooperate

It feels fantastic to finally be able to communicate this collaboration with Hugo Boss,” says Andreas Andrén, CEO of We aRe SpinDye. By  Editorial staff
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According to figures collected and compiled by the Edana secretariat, production of nonwovens in Greater Europe grew by 7.2 percent in 2020 to reach 3,075,615 tonnes (and 85.9 billion square metres) with a total estimated turnover of 9,555 million euro. The total output of the 27 European Union countries is now over 2.15 million tonnes. © Edana

 
24/05/2021 – Nonwovens

Nonwovens

Edana: Growth in nonwovens continues

European nonwoven production grows by over 7 percent to exceed 3 million tonnes in 2020. By  Editorial staff
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The electrical conductivity of a textile yarn depends on its cross-section and material composition. © Imattec

 
20/05/2021 – Conductive textiles for smart applications

Conductive textiles for smart applications

Imatec: soft and flexible metallic textiles

Imattec develops and produces new solutions for customers to solve their problems. 100 percent of the products are tailor-made. By  Editorial staff