Netherlands headquartered technical textiles giant TenCate has launched a range of inherently flame resistant (FR) knitted fabrics to compliment its well known TenCate Tecasafe Plus protective woven fabrics.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
TenCate Tecasafe Plus poised for global expansion
TenCate Protective Fabrics Americas, a leader in inherently flame-resistant (FR) woven and knitted fabrics for protective apparel has intensified its strategic efforts to take the TenCate Tecasafe Plus product portfolio to a world-wide marketplace.
SPINEXPO Shanghai Preview
The organisers of SPINEXPO Shanghai which takes places at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center from 6-8 September 2011 have released a preview which presents some of the highlights which visitors to Shanghai can expect to see.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Cashmere World aims to educate buyers and improve quality
“Cashmere is widely acknowledged as one of the most luxurious fabrics available. Exceptionally soft, but hard wearing too. Yet, although many in the garment and textile industries know of it, they know very little about it. That is about to change.”
India's technical textiles industry to grow to Rs.1.4 trillion by 2017
According to a report in India’s Economic Times yesterday the country’s technical textiles industry is projected to grow to Rs.1.4 trillion ($31.4 billion) by 2016-17, with healthcare and infrastructure sectors accounting for a major chunk of the consumption.
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Dyneema Diamond Technology in cut resistant gloves
At the forthcoming A+A safety and security trade fair which takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, from October 18-21, a number of companies will be introducing knitted protective gloves featuring the latest Dyneema Diamond Technology.
Dyneema Diamond Technology in cut resistant gloves
At the forthcoming A+A safety and security trade fair which takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, from October 18-21, a number of companies will be introducing knitted protective gloves featuring the latest Dyneema Diamond Technology.
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Mageba launches new multishuttle loom for complex narrow fabrics
Specialist narrow fabrics machine builder Mageba is launching a brand new high-productivity shuttle loom for complex, multi-dimensional narrow fabrics at next month’s ITMA 2011 in Barcelona.
Stoll at SPINEXPO Shanghai: Collections, technologies and knitting solutions
Leading German computerized flat knitting machine builder, H. Stoll GmbH & Co. KG will be showing its latest collections, technologies and knitting solutions at the forthcoming SPINEXPO in Shanghai, a leading exhibition for yarns, knitwear and technology.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Lenzing records most successful first half in company's history
The Lenzing Group has reported record results after the most successful first half year in the company’s history.
Lenzing records most successful first half in company's history
The Lenzing Group has reported record results after the most successful first half year in the company’s history.
Monday, 22 August 2011
Brandix is first apparel maker in world to get ISO 50001
The Brandix Group says it has achieved another global first for Sri Lanka by becoming the first apparel manufacturer in the world to receive ISO 50001, less than a month after the stringent Energy Management Systems standard was introduced by the International Standards Organisation.
Karl Mayer extends offer for lace manufacturers
New ML 34 and ML 46 as well as the JL 29/1 B and JL 83/1 B increase Karl Mayer’s wide-ranging offer for lace manufacturers
Innovative Textiles launches Reliant FR AIR performance fabric
Innovative Textiles Inc. (ITI) has announced the launch of its latest patent pending fabric, Reliant AIR. ITI is a leading manufacturer of FR and arc resistant fabrics serving the electrical, fire, petrochemical, and safety apparel marketplace.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Rigby & Peller sells majority stake to Van De Velde
Lingerie and Royal corset maker Rigby & Peller announced yesterday the sale of shares to the Belgian public quoted company Van de Velde. The company has sold an 87% majority stake to Van de Velde, leaving the Kenton family with a minority 13% holding.
New Book: Textiles for hygiene and infection control
A new book from Woodhead Publishing , edited by B J McCarthy of TechniTex Faraday Limited, UK, entitled ‘Textiles for hygiene and infection control’ offers insight into design and production techniques for hygiene textiles.
Protective Industrial Products acquires McHenry Knitting
Bluffton, Indiana based McHenry Knitting and Manufacturing, Inc. has been acquired by Protective Industrial Products, Inc. (PIP), a leading supplier of personal protective equipment.
Protective Industrial Products acquires McHenry Knitting
Bluffton, Indiana based McHenry Knitting and Manufacturing, Inc. has been acquired by Protective Industrial Products, Inc. (PIP), a leading supplier of personal protective equipment.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Lenzing Nanjing starts up new viscose fibre line
Lenzing Nanjing Fibers, the Chinese subsidiary of Lenzing AG, has successfully started up a new production line which will offer a nominal capacity of 60,000 tons per annum of viscose fibres for textile applications and the nonwoven industry mainly for the Asian market.
Memminger-Iro to showcase latest developments in Barcelona
When it comes to leading-edge processing technology for yarn feeding, control systems and lubrication technology for knitting machines, Memminger-Iro is still a market leader. The German company will be showcasing its latest technologies and products at next month’s ITMA in Barcelona.
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Secant Medical reorganises with new appointments
Secant Medical, a wholly owned subsidiary of Prodesco, has announced a realignment of the organization with changes in its management and internal operational structure. Management changes include the appointments of internal management to senior vice president, vice president, and director levels as well as minor shifts to the company's organizational structure.
Lawson-Hemphill showcases latest QC and lab testing instruments
US based Lawson-Hemphill Inc., an industry leading supplier of QC and lab testing instruments will be showcasing its latest equipment at the forthcoming ITMA in Barcelona. The highlight of the TMI Group company’s stand will be its latest generation entanglement tester called the EST with high speed optical sensing technology introduced into the industry more than 20 years ago.
Invexus invisible plasma coatings launched
Triton Systems, Inc. has launched its Invexus brand of high performance, durable, conformal, nanothin coatings which are deposited via its patented atmospheric pressure plasma liquid deposition technology.
Monday, 15 August 2011
'Time to Knit' with Steiger at ITMA 2011
Swiss flat knitting machine manufacturer Steiger will be unveiling its latest innovations at next month’s ITMA show in Barcelona under its ‘Time to Knit’ banner. The Chinese owned company will show a new version of its Aries flat knitting technology which it says offers improved productivity and patterning potential. Steiger will also show its latest ITMA 2011 knitwear collection.
IFAI Advanced Textiles Europe 2011 to showcase new technologies
Leading experts from around the world will gather in Barcelona at the fourth Industrial Fabrics Association International Advanced Textiles Europe conference (AT Europe ’11) which is being held alongside ITMA 2011 with two consecutive morning sessions on 26 and 27 September 2011. ITMA, the world's largest international textile machinery exhibition, runs from 22-29 September.
Apparel Retail in South Korea
Datamonitor's industry profiles are an essential resource for top-level data and analysis. This profile includes data on market size and segmentation, plus textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, demographic information, and descriptions of the leading companies.
Issues & Opportunities in the UK 45yrs+ Womenswear Market
The 45yr+ population is set to grow for the foreseeable future yet clothing retailers have been slow to address the potential this market presents. 45+ women shop less often but are willing to spend more, yet are uninspired to do so. This report evaluates the womenswear market by three 45+ age groups and recommends how retailers can maximise the full potential these women offer.
Clothing Retail in Australia: Market Size, Retailer Strategies and Competitor Performance
Australia avoided recession aiding its position as a hot spot for international expansion of clothing retailers. In 2010 clothing specialists experienced a decline in sales due to falling consumer confidence and heightened online competition from foreign retailers. The clothing market is projected to shrink in 2011, returning to growth in 2012 as foreign entrants revitalize apparel spending.
Company Profile: Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation (PVH or "the company") is an apparel company that designs, sources and markets branded shirts, neckwear, sportswear, footwear and other related products. The company primarily operates in the US. It is headquartered in New York City, New York and employs about 10,800 people of which approximately 5,500 are part-time employees.
Apparel Retail in China
Datamonitor's industry profiles are an essential resource for top-level data and analysis. This profile includes data on market size and segmentation, plus textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, demographic information, and descriptions of the leading companies.
Friday, 12 August 2011
Leading knitting machine builders flock to Yiwu show
Riding on the success of the past 11 years, the forthcoming YIWU H&G is now recognized as an important international exhibition specializing in hosiery and seamless underwear machinery. Its organisers say it is now a ‘must-go’ knitting exhibition for both local and overseas knit goods manufacturers and the latest exhibitor list confirms this.
Thursday, 11 August 2011
Innovation in Textiles e-newsletter - 11 August 2011
Innovation in Textiles e-newsletter – 11 August 2011
Innovation in Textiles e-newsletter - 11 August 2011
Innovation in Textiles e-newsletter – 11 August 2011
New technique scales up nanofibre production
A new spin on an old technology will give scientists and manufacturers the ability to significantly increase their production of nanofibres, according to researchers at North Carolina State University.
Fast track: should apparel brands be held responsible for pollution caused by their suppliers?
After a year-long investigation into toxic water pollution in China, Greenpeace has published its findings in a report called "Dirty Laundry". The report reveals that hazardous chemicals are being released into two major rivers in China by two textile factories which have links to several global apparel brands-including Adidas, Nike and Puma.
ITMF State of Trade Report Q1 2011
Reduced Global Yarn and Fabric Production in Q 1/2011
Higher Yarn and Fabric Stocks
In the 1st quarter of 2011 global yarn and fabric production fell compared to the previous quarter but rose in comparison to the 1st quarter of 2010. The decrease in global yarn production resulted from lower outputs in Asia, Europe and South America.
ITMF State of Trade Report Q1 2011
Reduced Global Yarn and Fabric Production in Q 1/2011
Higher Yarn and Fabric Stocks
In the 1st quarter of 2011 global yarn and fabric production fell compared to the previous quarter but rose in comparison to the 1st quarter of 2010. The decrease in global yarn production resulted from lower outputs in Asia, Europe and South America.
3D moulding of TenCate Liba to be shown at DSEi
TenCate Advanced Armour is to introduce a highly sophisticated method of 3D moulding for the patented TenCate Liba armour system at DSEi (Defence & Security Equipment International) in London in September. TenCate says the system will allow the replacement of existing key components of armoured vehicles, such as hatches, doors and bonnets, all traditionally made from steel, with all-composite solutions.
Interface Founder and Chairman Ray Anderson dies aged 77
Ray Anderson - 1934-2011
Ray C. Anderson, founder and Chairman of Interface, Inc., lost a 20-month battle with cancer on Monday. Surrounded by his family, he died at his home in Atlanta, it was announced by Company President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Hendrix.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
New developments from Harry Lucas for ITMA
Harry Lucas Textilmaschinen GmbH is a textile machinery manufacturer specializing in circular warp and weft knitting machines and knit braiders. The well established German company’s highly specialized machines are exported worldwide for production of fabric used in medical, technical textiles and fashion markets.
New developments from Harry Lucas for ITMA
Harry Lucas Textilmaschinen GmbH is a textile machinery manufacturer specializing in circular warp and weft knitting machines and knit braiders. The well established German company’s highly specialized machines are exported worldwide for production of fabric used in medical, technical textiles and fashion markets.
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Calzedonia invests $20 million in new Sri Lankan factory
Italian hosiery, swimwear and underwear manufacturing retailer Calzedonia is investing US$20m in a brand new garment factory in Sri Lanka’s northern province of Vavuniya.
Product developments and innovations
This report provides new information on the latest developments in protective clothing, sports apparel, temperature regulating apparel and workwear. It also highlights a number of new fibres, yarns, fabrics, dyes and treatments which have been developed for performance apparel.
Product developments and innovations
This report provides new information on the latest developments in protective clothing, sports apparel, temperature regulating apparel and workwear. It also highlights a number of new fibres, yarns, fabrics, dyes and treatments which have been developed for performance apparel.
Cosmetotextiles: wearable body care
This report analyses the growing field of cosmetotextiles, which represents a fast emerging market for both the cosmetics industry and the textile industry.
Cosmetotextiles: wearable body care
This report analyses the growing field of cosmetotextiles, which represents a fast emerging market for both the cosmetics industry and the textile industry.
Business update
This report provides information, analysis and insight on: acquisitions, divestments and mergers; corporate social responsibility; events; financial results; international trade policy; joint ventures, cooperation, licensing and distribution; legal issues; manufacturing facilities; markets; online retailing; recycling; regional operations; regulations for protective apparel; and trade disputes.
Profile of Laboratoire Skin'Up: a pioneer in cosmetotextiles
Following up on the feature about cosmetotextiles, this company profile highlights the French brand Skin'Up which is known for its ground-breaking and innovative role in the field of cosmetotextiles.
Profile of Laboratoire Skin'Up: a pioneer in cosmetotextiles
Following up on the feature about cosmetotextiles, this company profile highlights the French brand Skin'Up which is known for its ground-breaking and innovative role in the field of cosmetotextiles.
Fast track: should apparel brands be held responsible for pollution caused by their suppliers?
After a year-long investigation into toxic water pollution in China, Greenpeace has published its findings in a report called "Dirty Laundry". The report reveals that hazardous chemicals are being released into two major rivers in China by two textile factories which have links to several global apparel brands-including Adidas, Nike and Puma.
Fast track: should apparel brands be held responsible for pollution caused by their suppliers?
After a year-long investigation into toxic water pollution in China, Greenpeace has published its findings in a report called "Dirty Laundry". The report reveals that hazardous chemicals are being released into two major rivers in China by two textile factories which have links to several global apparel brands-including Adidas, Nike and Puma.
Interview with Karl Mayer's Fritz P. Mayer
The following interview was conducted by Kettenwirk-Praxis (KWP) in the run up to ITMA in Barcelona.
Interview with Karl Mayer's Fritz P. Mayer
The following interview was conducted by Kettenwirk-Praxis (KWP) in the run up to ITMA in Barcelona.
TenCate increases production capacity for Tecasafe Plus
TenCate Protective Fabrics Americas, a market leader in inherently flame resistant (FR) fabrics for protective apparel, has strategically enhanced proprietary manufacturing processes to meet supply chain challenges in the industrial safety apparel market.
Xennia to unveil digital textile printing solutions at ITMA
UK based Xennia Technology, a leading industrial inkjet solutions provider, will be demonstrating its range of inkjet printers and inks for digital textile decoration at ITMA, the International Exhibition of Textile Machinery, in Barcelona on 22-29 September 2011.
Monday, 8 August 2011
VIDEO: Smart Textiles Salon 2011
Systex, organisers of the Smart Textiles Salon (STS) say it is an innovative exhibition concept. “It combines the transfer of theory through a presentation of various exposés from the field of Smart Textiles as well as hands-on practical insight through demonstration of the prototypes’ working principle.”
Friday, 5 August 2011
DyStar to focus on sustainability at ITMA
As a leading textile solutions provider, DyStar will be present at the International Textile Machinery Exhibition (ITMA) in Barcelona, Spain under the theme of ‘Sustainability is our Responsibility’.
Dates announced for 8th annual Smart Fabrics Conference
IntertechPira has announced that Smart Fabrics 2012 will take place April 17-19, 2012, at the Conrad Miami Hotel in Miami, Florida. The event, now in its eighth year, is expected to bring together experts from a variety of industries, including textiles, fashion, electronics, technology, research and academia, all of which play a unique role in the emerging smart fabrics industry.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
FILTRATION 2011 heads to Navy Pier in Chicago
Celebrating its 20th anniversary as a very important three days each year for the global filtration business, the Filtration 2011 International Conference and Exposition will feature more than 120 exhibitors from all links in the filter supply chain at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois, from November 15-17, 2011.
Spinexpo's Exhibitors Meet the Challenges of a Changing Market
Debra Cobb Reports from New York
The third session of SPINEXPO New York, exhibiting textile fibres and yarns for knitwear, circular knitting and weaving, triumphed over a typical New York July heat wave with an inspiring range of trends for Autumn/Winter 2012. Held at the Metropolitan Pavilion/Altman Building July 18 – 20, the show featured 85 exhibitors from 12 countries, and attracted over 1500 visitors.
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Kern-Liebers Textile: four specialists - one global player
Germany’s Kern-Liebers Group has rebranded its needle, sinker and textile machine parts businesses Kern Liebers, Saxonia, Leistner and Naplafa under the Kern-Liebers Textile umbrella brand with a brand new image. Through recent rapid expansion, the company says it has steadily evolved into an expert in the field of knitted fabric technology and is now ‘the alternative’ as a full-line supplier to the market.
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
OutDoor 2011 reflects industry's potential
According to organisers, the success of OutDoor 2011 has generated a lot of buzz in the international outdoor industry. The 18th edition of the trade show set records across the board, with 21,520 visitors (+5%) and 1012 media representatives (+10%) from around the world coming together with 890 exhibitors (+3%).
Brandix awarded Asia's Best Brand and Asia's Best Employer Brand
Brandix Lanka Limited has been recognised as Asia's 'Best Brand' and 'Best Employer Brand' winning dual honours at a prestigious international forum held in Singapore with the representation of 37 countries in Asia, extending from the Middle East to Australia.
Indian technical textiles sector to reach US$36 billion in 5 years
According to media reports the Indian government now estimates that the country’s growing technical textiles sector will reach US$36 billion by 2016-17. According to an article on www.commodityonline.com by leading technical textiles academic Seshadri Ramkumar of Texas Tech University, an estimated annual growth of 20% is expected.
Bangladesh knits to have record breaking year
Bangladesh’s knit goods export growth is likely to surpass all previous records this year, as demand continues to grow in European Union (EU) markets, media reports say.
Monday, 1 August 2011
Amyris partners with Kuraray to develop renewable polymers
California's Amyris, Inc. has signed a collaboration agreement with Kuraray Co., Ltd. to develop innovative polymers from Biofene, a renewable hydrocarbon building block made using Amyris's technology.
Speakers announced for LYCRA fibre MOVES forum
Invista, owner of the Lycra fibre brand, has announced an impressive line-up of top industry speakers who will take part in the second edition of its unique leg wear event titled ‘LYCRA fibre Moves’ in Barcelona, on 29 and 30 September 2011.