Tag: North Carolina State University
The evolution of wool as a performance fibre
The textile industry’s pivot toward sustainability has placed wool in a renewed spotlight, informs by Ajay Pradhan. Once regarded primarily as a winter essential, wool ... Read More
Breakthrough research confirms Merino wool’s superior thermoregulation advantages for athletes
The concept, known as dynamic breathability, reflects how well a merino wool garment adapts to changing conditions: managing heat and moisture when the body is ... Read More
Merino wool offers superior thermoregulation for athletes
Showcasing moisture buffering capability superior to major fibre types and 96 per cent better than polyester, Merino’s unique ability to maintain a more stable next-to-skin ... Read More
Swedish digitised solutions at Techtextil and Texprocess 24
TMAS will display technologies completely in alignment with the major digitalisation theme. Members of TMAS – the Swedish textile machinery association – will display technologies ... Read More
Inkjet printing shows promise for making E-textiles
According to a study by North Carolina State University researchers, layers of electrically conductive ink can be printed on polyester fabric to make an e-textile ... Read More
Inkjet printing shows promise for making E-textiles
According to a study by North Carolina State University researchers, layers of electrically conductive ink can be printed on polyester fabric to make an e-textile ... Read More
Improving productivity
Garment Industries face many global challenges due to various factors including competition, higherproduction costs, less productivity and labour attrition. Read More


