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A sample of pink cotton fabric that´s been treated with nanodiamonds (left) next to untreated cotton (right). A hand wearing blue disposable gloves is carrying a petri dish of detonated nanodiamond powder. © Cherry Cai, RMIT University

 
02/04/2024 – RMIT University

RMIT University

Nanodiamonds could hold key to cool clothing

Researchers from RMIT University are using nanodiamonds to create smart textiles that can cool people down faster. The study found fabric made from cotton ... Shu Shu Zheng
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Befüllung der Rakel mit geschmolzenem PHA unter Einsatz einer Heißklebepistole. © DITF

 
13/03/2024 – DITF Forschungsprojekt

DITF Forschungsprojekt

Schutz technischer Textilien durch Biopolymere aus Bakterien

Die Deutschen Institute für TextiI- und Faserforschung Denkendorf (DITF) forschen an Materialien aus nachwachsenden Quellen für technische Textilien, ... By  Daniel Keienburg
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Handloom products are said to be on the rise. © Persistence Market Research

 
13/03/2024 – Handloom products market

Handloom products market

Threads of tradition unveiled

The global handloom products market is forecast to expand at a CAGR of 9.3% and thereby increase from a value of US$8.3 b in 2023, to US$15.6 b the end ... By  Editorial staff
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Unlocking new horizons: the rise of crossbreeding in the wool yarn market. © Persistence Market Research

 
At this point, we present the five most read articles of the past week. The ranking is based on your click behavior on the website. By  Editorial staff
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Unlocking new horizons: the rise of crossbreeding in the wool yarn market. © Persistence Market Research

 
12/02/2024 – Persistence Market Research

Persistence Market Research

Crossbreeding in the wool yarn market

The global wool yarn market reached at nearly US$ 38,500 million in 2023, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 4% till year 2029, according to report ... By  Editorial staff
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Reactor in the polymer pilot plant of the DITF Denkendorf. © DITF

 
The German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research (DITF) and the Institut für Bodensysteme (TFI) have collaborated to develop a concept aimed at enhancing ... By  Editorial staff
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Empa-Forscher Simon Annaheim arbeitet an einer Matratze für Neugeborene. © Empa

 
12/01/2024 – Smarte Textilien für den Hautschutz

Smarte Textilien für den Hautschutz

Empa-Forschende entwickeln intelligente Matratze und Kleidung

In Zusammenarbeit mit Industrie und Forschung haben Empa-Forschende innovative Lösungen für den Schutz empfindlicher Haut vor Druckverletzungen entwickelt. ... By  Editorial staff