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Neonyt is once again dedicated to the future-relevant topic of water and will be putting the focus on progressive approaches to the subject of denim this July. © Messe Frankfurt/ Magdalena Schaffrin

 
20/06/2019 – Neonyt

Neonyt

Progressive approaches

What could environmentally friendly, water-saving jeans production look like? By  Editorial staff
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PET bottles are turned into polyethylene fibres whose first textile use is as protective rainwear … after which they are recycled again into T-shirts. © Carl Weiske

 
19/06/2019 – Sustainability

Sustainability

“We need to get into chemistry”

How would it be if a PET bottle that had been recycled into fibres were then to re-emerge successively as different types of clothing? By  Hans-Werner Oertel
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Dr Christof Soest, CTO, Trützschler © Trützschler

 
19/06/2019 – ITMA 2019

ITMA 2019

Focus Industry 4.0

The future of the textile industry is more and more determined by Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 has many dimensions and possible fields of application. By  Editorial staff
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Brückner has invested a lot in the denim sector and has also increased its personnel. The German market leader offers integrated finishing systems for pigment dyeing, synthetic resin finishing and coating. © Brückner screenshot

 
19/06/2019 – ITMA: Brückner

ITMA: Brückner

70 years of success through innovation

Automation and control are the focus of Brückner’s presentation at ITMA. By  Editorial staff
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View of the exhibition booth Texprocess 2019 of Gunold GmbH, Hall 5.0, Booth B41: A high number of visitors each day © Gunold

 
18/06/2019 – Texprocess: Gunold

Texprocess: Gunold

Threads from Gunold inspire a desire for the future

The new star in the embroidery thread sky, the sparkling Poly Star thread, fascinated international trade visitors at Texprocess 2019 in Frankfurt. By  Editorial staff
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With the Over Cutter Camera OCC and its advanced optical system, cutting patterned and digitally printed fabrics is just as precise and easy as cutting non-printed or solid-colored textiles. © Zünd

 
17/06/2019 – ITMA: Zünd

ITMA: Zünd

Advanced technology in digital cutting automation

The textile industry is in the midst of a digital transformation with value chains that are becoming increasingly interconnected. By  Editorial staff