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Nordson lamination systems use both contact slot extrusion and non-contact spray configurations to laminate two or more plies of nonwovens material. Typical finished products include disposables, home care and medical products.
A two-day certificate course on advances in testing of textiles and apparels was organised by Kumaraguru College of Technology, Coimbatore, jointly with the Department of Fashion Technology. This course exclusively benefited the students from textile institutions.
Nowadays, chemical modification of textiles is the most common and convenient process to improve functional properties of textiles. In this perspective, cationisation of cotton is the most effective treatment that may help to solve the environmental problems associated with dyeing of cotton
Arvind Limited, one of the largest integrated textile and branded apparel players, has recorded strong growth in the consolidate revenue by 34 per cent at Rs 1,879 crore for the quarter ended 31st March 2014, as against Rs 1,406 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous year.
A Textile Technology Business Center (TTBC), the first of its kind in Bangladesh, has been inaugurated by Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands, at the Embassy of the Netherlands in Dhaka.
With just over a decade of experience, Mohler Machine has already provided best-in-class products and services and has forayed into manufacturing of overhead travelling cleaner. Within such short span of time, the company has grown substantially
Steel filament conductive yarns show good electrical conductivity, with a possibility of various applications ranging from apparels, handicrafts to sub-soil applications, say Unnati S Thakor, DA Vasavada and LS Thakur, who also find low cost technology
Doosan Infracore Construction Equipment (Doosan) has announced the launch of three new engines that comply with the off-road Stage IV emissions standards. Martin Knoetgen, President EMEA at Doosan,
Single-use medical nonwovens market, has rebound from saturation level and is expected to grow at about 5 percent. Dave Rousse, President of the United States based Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry-INDA