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Integrated heating elements prevent dust mites from becoming established.
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Study results published in Journal of Industrial Textiles.
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Looking for write-offs in all the right places.
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Presentation of the Sustainability Awards, June 12 in Frankfurt am Main.
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Scaling down on size can offer more options to customers in the tent market.
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New technique could enable the creation of fiber-based electronic and photonic devices.
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Jeongmoon Choi transforms rooms, walls or even staircases into new territory for the imagination.
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Researchers turn a cotton fabric into a water-collecting material.
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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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Super-hydrophobic filament yarn excels in self-cleaning without external chemical treatment.
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Supports innovative research on using nonwoven fabrics in health care applications.
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Feedstock chemical indicates increasing demand for synthetic fiber.
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Award recognizes military groups' work to develop improved camouflage patterns.
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NASA's small business investment drives innovation for future space missions.
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Warren S. Perkins has been elected by the association's board of directors.
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New cloak provides the best protection yet.
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Manufacturers of aeronautics and aerospace products fill demanding and diverse performance requirements.
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Durability and cleanability top the performance list for transit upholstery fabrics, but style, comfort and safety (and economy) aren’t far behind.
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Lou Protonentis has joined AATCC as the association’s new technical director.
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Dainese & AGV is fine-tuning a new product, the D-air® Ski system.
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It looks like cotton thread, but it conducts electricity and heat like a metal wire.
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Researchers at NCSU have discovered a process to bioactive coatings and implants together.
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Nicole Nichols-Wilson is being recognized for her dewatering filtration products.