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Keeping family businesses strong requires a long-term strategy and realistic planning.
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100 percent solution-dyed acrylic for awning and marine applications.
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TUUCI custom structure included 32 cantilevered shade structures and provided a high-tech aesthetic look.
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Thermoplastic composites alliance consists of Royal TenCate, Almelo and BASF.
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Color change wrap film offers custom styling effects.
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The brigades ordered 1,850 uniforms made from TenCate's flame-resistant materials.
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Denim, Duck and Naturalle were voted into the Material ConneXion Library.
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Manufacturers of aeronautics and aerospace products fill demanding and diverse performance requirements.
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Throughout the entire supply chain, the fabric graphics market is stepping up its green game.
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The academy was established to enhance knowledge and professionalism.
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Heritage™ marine fabric offers abrasion resistance and dimensional stability.
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Seismic fabric is designed to minimize building damage during earthquakes.
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Nicole Nichols-Wilson is being recognized for her dewatering filtration products.
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Fabrics use DOW ECOLIBRIUM™ and provide a reduced carbon footprint.
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Time is ticking away until the next date for implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
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IAA award-winning safety and protective projects tackle unique challenges and succeed.
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A walkway above a fabric structure offers an adventurous experience—and a spectacular view of London.
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WeatherMax undergoes no change in its properties even at –40 degrees.
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TEXbase has amassed more than 100 suppliers and testing labs on TEXbase Connect.
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Insect Shield offers a more comfortable, comprehensive and long-lasting solution for insect repellent.
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A Colombian maker of bulletproof clothing shipped its first U.S. order of 24 ballistic protection vests.
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The companies will work to produce more sustainable dye solutions.
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Multimedia technology takes fabric exhibits to a new level.
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Top Notch Elite provides customers a lighter alternative to the popular Top Notch fabric.
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The U.S. Department of Congress provided $2.3 million for production of nanofibers.