Month: March 2014

Textile batteries that can detect bodily fluids and generate power using them may be a reality. Peter Lillehoj, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University, East Lansing

Fabric woven with warp cotton and weft polyester exhibits higher wicking height in warp direction for plain, twill and satin weaves, infer Valsang RK and Patil LG.

Coarser cotton produced in India is making its way to the Chinese market because of its good quality and less labour cost.

The Trntzschler Group and A.T.E. reached a new milestone with the delivery of the 10,000th Trntzschler card in India recently. The card was delivered to Arisht Spinning Mills, a unit of the Vardhman Group

Glad tidings have come from Indias man-made fibre (MMF) export front, after seven consecutive quarters of decline in its growth. MMF textile exports for the 9-month period, April 2013 to December 2013 touched US $4.2 billion against

Robert Gratzl (50) has joined BrandMaker GmbH, the leading European provider of marketing resource management (MRM) systems, as General Manager and Chief Operations Officer (COO).