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Jowatherm-Reaktant GROW 631.20 – the first certified bio-based reactive polyurethane hot melt adhesive for textile laminating. © Jowat

 
16/02/2021 – Sustainable textile lamination

Sustainable textile lamination

Jowat: Bio-based reactive PUR hot melt adhesive

Jowatherm-Reaktant Grow 631.20 is the first certified bio-based reactive polyurethane hot melt adhesive for textile laminating. By  Editorial staff
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Once again, the International Cotton Conference confirmed how closely Bremen is interwoven with the raw material cotton and its internationally networked supply chain. Ultimately, the organisers of the prestigious conference, the Bremen Cotton Exchange and the Fibre Institute Bremen, were able to bring the cotton world together in Bremen for the 35th time. A meeting of the cotton community on the world wide web. © EKH-Pictures/stock.adobe.com

 
23/03/2021 – 35th International Cotton Conference – The Hybrid Edition

35th International Cotton Conference – The Hybrid Edition

Cotton and Bremen are one

Bremen is a synonym for cotton, cotton research and cotton quality. More than 450 participants from 32 countries attended the conference. By  Editorial staff
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Polygiene ViralOff is an antimicrobial treatment added to textiles to protect the treated item itself from contamination. ViralOff does not prevent disease, but protects the finished material. © Weko

 
26/02/2021 – Spraying means saving

Spraying means saving

Weko: Polygiene ViralOff

Polygiene ViralOff is both a sustainability initiative and a helpful method against the current as well as future pandemics. By  Editorial staff
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22/03/2021 – Effective against allergens from pollen

Effective against allergens from pollen

Devan: All-in-one solution Purissimo

Devan’s natural allergen control technology effective against pollen as well. Webinar on March 23! By  Editorial staff
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The German producer of high-tech testing equipment for the textile, nonwoven, and paper industries will demonstrate a simple and fast method to objectively measure important haptic parameters of fabrics with or without coating using the TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer. © Emtec Electronic

 
10/02/2021 – World Congress on Textile Coating

World Congress on Textile Coating

Emtec Electronic: novel way to measure haptic quality

Emtec Electronic presents with TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer a novel way to measure haptic quality at World Congress on Textile Coating. By  Editorial staff
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“We believe that we will be able to attract even more experts from the cellulose fibre sector for the second event.” Michael Carus, CEO Nova-Institute. © Nova-Institut

 
22/01/2021 – Cellulose fibres are virtually miracle materials

Cellulose fibres are virtually miracle materials

2nd International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, 2–3 February (online event)

Extensive networking and participation opportunities at the online event. Cellulose fibres offer almost endless possibilities and high market growth! By  Editorial staff
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Mass-market apparel brands and retailers can’t win in the next decade without speeding up and transforming to a demand-focused model closer to the consumer. © Kornit

 
18/01/2021 – Sustainability: Reshaping supply chains

Sustainability: Reshaping supply chains

Kornit: Production near by the clients

Apparel brands and retailers in Europe are finding they can no longer pursue business as usual. By  Editorial staff
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