Found 2405 results.

A history of color analysis

January 1, 1970

…“Red,” “YellowRed,” “Yellow,” etc. Today we keep pretty much the same model, except we normally divide the circle into degrees. Chroma, or increased chromaticness, is a movement away from gray….

Read More

Specialty Fabrics Review interviews Kevin Yonce, MFC, IFM, CPP, IFAI chair and CEO of TCT&A Industries

January 1, 1970

…it is today, and we want to continue to build the breadth and effectiveness of the association. IFAI will be 100 years old next year, and we’re looking for someone…

Read More

Flame-resistant fabrics: Examine your options

January 1, 1970

…Offer better customer service with information on the latest in FR qualities and regulations. By Holly O’Dell In many environments today, fire retardancy and flame resistance (FR) qualities…

Read More

Source company profiles

January 1, 1970

…manufacturing problems so customers can be competitive in today’s diverse marketplace. Elizabeth McGruder, marketing manager, Eastman Machine Co. Roland DGA Corp. Surrounding the market Roland just celebrated its 30th anniversary…

Read More

Getting started with going green

January 1, 1970

…consume scrap commodities Recycling International www.recyclinginternational.com A publication focused on the international recycling market. Includes information on recovered textiles, technology and products, trade shows, conventions, politics, the economy, market analysis…

Read More

Attracting new customers

January 1, 1970

…you from competitors. 4. Advertise and market strategically. Keep your name and brand in front of the public at all times, even when the books look bad. Professionalize your website…

Read More

IFAI Expo Americas 2010: Social media opportunities

January 1, 1970

…provide. “This is a relationship economy,” and instead of major national brands, “the brand today is people,” says new media market consultant Jeff Korhan. Furthermore, marketing today is more about…

Read More

Awnings go green

January 1, 1970

…efficiency and costs. Zola offers an example, “A 30 percent reduction in energy use in a building from the shade provided by awnings speaks volumes in today’s world of hybrid…

Read More

Spill containment products save money and the planet

January 1, 1970

…By Barb Ernster Since manufacturing the first portable spill containment product in the 1980s used in building the Alaska Pipeline, Seattle Tarp Co. has seen this market ebb…

Read More

Future applications for flexible composites

January 1, 1970

…textile technology program director, foresees a multitude of possible applications for flexible composites that go beyond what is on the market today. The next generation of fabrics could bring revolutionary…

Read More