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Display promotes Teijin's expansion into sportswear market.
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New technique could enable the creation of fiber-based electronic and photonic devices.
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100 percent solution-dyed acrylic for awning and marine applications.
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TENCEL fibers are being used in upholstery fabric for a distinctive sheen and intense colors.
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Sentry FR elastic collection offers vastly improved heat degradation resistance.
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Bio-based hardhats are made from sugarcane.
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New TenCate shield offers full NIJ level IV protection and weighs less than 38 pounds.
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The Hohenstein Institute devises test plans for decomposition and geotextile stability in landfills.
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Cut-resistant socks from Swiftwick protect hockey players from injury.
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New fiber changes color when stretched.
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Special asphalt contains long steel fibers.
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The wipe is more effective in cleaning up toxins than powdered decontaminants.
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Feedstock chemical indicates increasing demand for synthetic fiber.
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Committment to sustainability seen throughout company's operations.
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Integration is a bid to grow global markets in key business units.
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Glass fiber plastic composite material stabilizes buildings during quakes.
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Denim, Duck and Naturalle were voted into the Material ConneXion Library.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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Merino State Intimates offer a silky touch combined with warmth and comfort.
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The yarn’s cooling effect comes from a special inorganic additive in the polymer.
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Seismic fabric is designed to minimize building damage during earthquakes.
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Liora Manee's Lamontage™ wallcoverg patterns resemble the ancient art of felting.
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It looks like cotton thread, but it conducts electricity and heat like a metal wire.
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Yang will deliver the Olney Medal Address on April 11 in Greenville, S.C.
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Teijin’s presentation will have a special focus on clean mobility and effective resource use.