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The seminar will focus on GB 18401-2010, which went into effect last month.
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A new software module provides a scientific and consistent mathematic solution for accurate measurement of thread demand.
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U.S. Department of Commerce will lead a two-part webinar covering EU REACH.
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Using Classes A thru C is how the IBC classifies the flammability of textiles in some applications.
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A mattress cover features built-in sensors that monitor a sleeper’s breathing.
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We’re guessing that, if M1 is the only FR specification certification that your fabric has, that it originates in Europe.
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Lion Technology’s web seminar will cover OSHA chemical hazard communication rules.
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The International OEKO-TEX® Association has updated its criteria and limit values for use when testing textiles for harmful substances in accordance with the OEKO-TEX Standard 100.
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Sanitized® T20-19 was developed for items that require high-wash durability.
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CORDURA® fabrics classified to help consumers understand the benefits of each technology.
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Get your online lexicon in order.
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Companies must notify ECHA of hazardous chemicals classification and labeling.
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Business activities and roles have changed, impacting their organizational identity.
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Strategies to help businesses avoid trouble spots in NRP’s random employment tax audits.
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Micro-denier nonwovens hold the key to the success of future technical applications.
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As investors look toward China, many see growth opportunities waiting to be explored.
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SIC stands for Standard Industrial Classification, a method that was used, beginning back in the 1930s, to gather data on the United States economy.
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Tent renters benefit the environment—and their own profitability—when they get the most use possible out of their tents.
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This article presents an introduction to the development of China's geosynthetics production, applications, testing, and research, and discusses the market supply and demand as well as development trends.
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Strategic hiring practices and tax breaks combine to help attract and retain employees.
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The U.S. government is big business and contracts for thousands of products. How-to advice helps businesses take advantage of these opportunities.
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Although they are being replaced by NAICS codes, (North American Industry Classification System), SIC codes are still being used.
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Cut your taxes by using your excess inventory.
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Underwriters Laboratories, an independent product safety certification organization, writes a number of specifications, including the flammability specification UL 94.