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A new book outlines how smart textiles are being integrated into protective clothing.
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The award recognizes the high potential of Teijin’s technologies.
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The U.S. Department of Congress provided $2.3 million for production of nanofibers.
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Contest promotes product development from a material structures design perspective.
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Advancements include repellent coatings, nanotechnology and intelligent textiles.
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The conference serves as a vital meeting place for the global coating and laminating industry.
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Teijin's polyester nanofibers will be used in replacement insoles for running shoes.
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Mass-producible aramid nanofiber to offer reliable heat and oxidation resistance.
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Golf gloves' use of nanofibers promises grip, softness, moisture absorption.
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Teijin Fibers Ltd. commercializes new Nanofront product, high-strength polyester nanofiber.
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Today’s advanced technologies will drive the future of fabric structures.
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Cotton, wool, nanofibers, carbon fibers and composites will soon get a research boost in Australia.
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An innovative new die produces large quantities of nanofibers.
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The symposium will focus on innovative technologies in multi-functional materials.
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The NATO Advanced Study Institute on defense textiles offered a collaborative platform for advancing science and technology for peace and security.
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As part of its ongoing mission to encourage textile research, education, and communication, AATCC now offers books from the Woodhead textile series.
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The University of Georgia will host some of the world’s top fiber researchers next week to discuss their research in the use of fibers in applications ranging from biomedical to the creation of “smart surfaces” that can respond to a variety of stimuli.
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Innovations in functional materials, sports and defense technologies and composites symposium, being conducted by AATCC's Materials Interest Group, will focus on innovative applications and technologies in the areas of composites, defense/protective clothing, functional materials, and sports apparel.
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Consumers are requesting long-lasting products that are high-performance, cost-conscious and environmentally sound.
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Swiss researchers coated polyester fabric with tiny silicone nanofilaments and the result is a whole new level of waterproofing.
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The same trends that are driving development in wovens are expanding applications for nonwovens.
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Details about the composite technology are closely guarded, but the requirements for commercial space flight include strength, flexibility and light weight.
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Kay Obendorf, professor of fiber science and apparel design at Cornell University’s College of Human Ecology, believes in the power of nanotechnology to aid in the development of personal protective products.
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Dr. Roshan Shishoo, Shishoo Consulting AB, introduced the five textile-related uses for nanotechnology currently under development or in use.
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Fabrics are hard at work in vehicle interiors, including many essential textiles and composite materials that are used out of sight.