Month: September 2014

To address the unique needs of the aviation industry and help workers perform more productively and efficiently, Kimberly-Clark Professional is introducing a line of aviation-certified wiping solutions that meet the requirements of Aerospace Material Specification (AMS) 3819C (Aerospace industry requirement)

German technology can play a major role in nations´ efforts to make the environment cleaner and to increase the energy efficiency of the textile industry.On occasion of a guided tour initiated by the German VDMA Textile Machinery Association at ITMA ASIA CITME in Shanghai, high representatives from Chinese authorities

Karl Mayer has further developed its two-bar, high-speed tricot machines so that they can now produce plain warp-knitted textiles at speeds that are up to 20 per cent faster. Key developments include optimising the knitting motion and making the bars even lighter.

Tirupur, India´s biggest cotton knitting textile hub, is foraying in to manmade fibre apparels to beat the lean season they encounter in exports of knitted cotton garments.

Indian cotton crop to reach 40 million bales (170 kg each) in the new season beginning in October 2014. Speaking in the just concluded Indian Cotton Federation (ICF) conference in Coimbatore,

Dow Corning, a successful pioneer in promoting the use of silicones for various applications, is upbeat about the Indian market, and with the intention of staying closer to the market needs of the Indian sectors, has launched its third largest application development centre globally at Powai in Mumbai.

DTG 2014´, the 11th Dhaka Int´l Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition was organised jointly by the Bangladesh Textile Mills Association and Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co. Ltd., which received a tremendous response of 850 exhibitors from 31 countries occupying 1,020 booths.