Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Hong Kong knitter signs CRAiLAR flax fibre deal

Naturally Advanced Technologies Inc. (NAT) has entered into a purchasing agreement for a minimum of one and a half million pounds of CRAiLAR Flax fibre with Brilliant Global Ltd, the Hong Kong-based private label knitwear manufacturer which produces a broad spectrum of sweater and accessory items in natural fibres for globally recognized brands. The agreement is to commence in October 2011.

Hong Kong knitter signs CRAiLAR flax fibre deal

Monday, 26 September 2011

HKS 2-3E: Finest warp knitted fabric on the planet

Karl Mayer has launched an ultra fine 50 gauge (E50) version of it its well established tricot warp knitting machine here at ITMA. The HKS 2-3E is said to produce “the finest warp knitted fabric on the planet.”

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Saturday, 24 September 2011

Shima's Precision Manufacturing - for 26 gauge shaped single jersey

Knitting Industry news

Japanese flat knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki has launched an ultra-fine gauge computerised flat knitting machine in 21 gauge, the finest ever flat knitting machine with shaping capability. The SWG FIRST 154 S21, which is cut 21 needles to the inch, has the capability to knit fabrics in the gauge range 18 to 26 for single jersey and 18 to 20 gauge for rib fabrics.

Shima’s Precision Manufacturing - for 26 gauge shaped single jersey

Friday, 23 September 2011

Clariant launches Quiospheres cosmetotextiles effect

Innovation is the key theme for Clariant at ITMA 2011 and one of the most important developments being presented by the global textile solutions provider is Quiospheres, a high strength, high performance effect in cosmetotextiles that is said to generate wellness and well-being to the consumer through state of the art cosmetic  microencapsulation that can be applied to any fabric.

Clariant launches Quiospheres cosmetotextiles  effect

Clariant launches Quiospheres cosmetotextiles effect

Innovation is the key theme for Clariant at ITMA 2011 and one of the most important developments being presented by the global textile solutions provider is Quiospheres, a high strength, high performance effect in cosmetotextiles that is said to generate wellness and well-being to the consumer through state of the art cosmetic  microencapsulation that can be applied to any fabric.

Clariant launches Quiospheres cosmetotextiles  effect

Tuesday, 20 September 2011

ITMA: One stop shop for European innovation

Knitting Industry news

ITMA, which kicks off tomorrow in Barcelona, is still the world’s leading textile and garment machinery exhibition.

ITMA: One stop shop for European innovation

Monday, 19 September 2011

Karl Mayer transfers Malimo technology to Christian Pinkert

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Texiles

Just a few days before the ITMA in Barcelona, Karl Mayer has announced that, as of 1 January 2012 its Malimo stitch bonding technology will be transferred to textile machinery manufacturer Christian Pinkert Textilmaschinen.

Karl Mayer transfers Malimo technology to Christian Pinkert

Karl Mayer transfers Malimo technology to Christian Pinkert

Knitting Industry news from around the world

Just a few days before the ITMA in Barcelona, Karl Mayer has announced that, as of 1 January 2012 its Malimo stitch bonding technology will be transferred to textile machinery manufacturer Christian Pinkert Textilmaschinen.

Karl Mayer transfers Malimo technology to Christian Pinkert

Sunday, 18 September 2011

Dornbirn 2011: Crucible of innovation and heritage

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

There are historic reasons for the location of the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress (MFC) which drew 740 attendees from 30 countries to celebrate its 50th anniversary last week (September 14-16).

Dornbirn 2011: Crucible of innovation and heritage

Dornbirn 2011: Crucible of innovation and heritage

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

There are historic reasons for the location of the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress (MFC) which drew 740 attendees from 30 countries to celebrate its 50th anniversary last week (September 14-16).

Dornbirn 2011: Crucible of innovation and heritage

Friday, 16 September 2011

Mayer & Cie launches world's first spin-knit combination machine

Knitting industry news

German circular knitting machine builder Mayer & Cie is to launch a revolutionary concept in textile machinery which combines circular knitting and spinning in a single machine.

Mayer & Cie launches world’s first spin-knit combination machine

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Dupont wins Kevlar trade secret case against Kolon

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

DuPont won a civil lawsuit for $919.9 million against Kolon Industries yesterday, with the jury finding that Kolon stole trade secrets and confidential information regarding DuPont’s Kevlar aramid fibre.

Dupont wins Kevlar trade secret case against Kolon

Lycra Sport fabric in Mercury Compression line

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

Invista, owner of the Lycra brand has developed a range of garments using its Lycra Sport technology, with Canterbury of New Zealand, which it says will athletes perform at their best.

Lycra Sport fabric in Mercury Compression line

Lycra Sport fabric in Mercury Compression line

Knitting Industry news

Invista, owner of the Lycra brand has developed a range of garments using its Lycra Sport technology, with Canterbury of New Zealand, which it says will athletes perform at their best.

Lycra Sport fabric in Mercury Compression line

TenCate partners Chinamex to develop China protective fabrics market

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

Royal Ten Cate (TenCate) has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with Beijing Chinamex International Investment Co. Ltd. (Chinamex) in Beijing, China, to develop the Chinese market for protective fabrics.

TenCate partners Chinamex to develop China protective fabrics market

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

India funds centre of excellence in sports textiles

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

India’s Ministry of Textiles has granted Rs 24.5 crore (US$5.1 million) to the Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT) to set up a research centre to develop sports related textile technologies.

India funds centre of excellence in sports textiles

Xennia appoints Laurie Geldenhuys as Commercial Director

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

Xennia Technology has announced the appointment of Mr Laurie Geldenhuys as Commercial Director.

Xennia appoints Laurie Geldenhuys as Commercial Director

Xennia appoints Laurie Geldenhuys as Commercial Director

Technical textiles news from Innovation in Textiles

Xennia Technology has announced the appointment of Mr Laurie Geldenhuys as Commercial Director.

Xennia appoints Laurie Geldenhuys as Commercial Director

Groz-Beckert Academy to offer comprehensive training programme

Groz-Beckert is to launch its offer to the textiles industry of a comprehensive training programme under its new Groz-Beckert Academy at ITMA in Barcelona this month. The company says the entirely new offer is distinctive for its hands-on practicality, experienced trainers, and the fact that it covers the complete spectrum offered by its Technology and Development Centre (TEZ).

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Groz-Beckert Academy to offer comprehensive training programme

Groz-Beckert is to launch its offer to the textiles industry of a comprehensive training programme under its new Groz-Beckert Academy at ITMA in Barcelona this month. The company says the entirely new offer is distinctive for its hands-on practicality, experienced trainers, and the fact that it covers the complete spectrum offered by its Technology and Development Centre (TEZ).

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Löffler offers functionality with elastane by creora

Austrian premium brand Löffler, known for its innovative sportswear with strong design and optimum comfort is highlighting ‘Transtex light’ a fabric made from polypropylene and elastane by creora in its summer collection.

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Löffler offers functionality with elastane by creora

Austrian premium brand Löffler, known for its innovative sportswear with strong design and optimum comfort is highlighting ‘Transtex light’ a fabric made from polypropylene and elastane by creora in its summer collection.

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Monday, 12 September 2011

Karl Mayer extends CFRP facility

Karl Mayer has extended its CFP (Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastics) Centre of Excellence to incorporate a laboratory for producing and testing fibre-reinforced structural components.

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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Knits from recycled bottles for corporate uniforms

Century Place a US based supplier to the textile rental trade is using Ecosure, a fibre made from post consumer PET polymer, in its latest line of knitted rental uniforms.

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Knits from recycled bottles for corporate uniforms

Century Place a US based supplier to the textile rental trade is using Ecosure, a fibre made from post consumer PET polymer, in its latest line of knitted rental uniforms.

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Warmwear secures £1m funding for business expansion

UK based Warmwear Ltd, which makes thermal clothing for some of the country’s major retailers including Next, Shop Direct and BHS, has secured £1m in funding from GE Capital for business expansion.

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Woolmark Company to present wool innovations at ITMA

The Woolmark Company, owned by Australian Wool Innovation (AWI), is to present its new 'Innovation Toolkit' at this month’s ITMA in Barcelona.

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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

AMSilk and Fraunhofer partner in new spin process for spider silk

Germany’s AMSilk and the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP) have joined forces in the development of a novel spin process for making high performance fibres from AMSilk’s spider silk proteins.

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Tencel capacity expansion completed at Heiligenkreuz

Lenzing has announced it has successfully completed its capacity expansion drive initiated three years ago at its fibre production facility located in Heiligenkreuz in the Burgenland region of Austria.

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Super Absorbent Fibre on show at SINCE 2011

UK-based Technical Absorbents, part of the Bluestar Fibres Company Limited, will be exhibiting its Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF) technology at The 14th Shanghai International Nonwoven Exhibition (SINCE) in October 2011.

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Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Warp-knitted backings turn synthetic leather business upside down

It looks like leather, but no healthy animal hides are used to produce it and it offers exceptional characteristics – synthetic leather represents a real alternative to the expensive, natural version and offers many advantages. It is tough and durable, yet at the same time, it is reasonably priced, resistant to dirt and can be cleaned easily.

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Keynote speakers announced for NETInc

Keynote speakers have been announced for the NETInc Innovative Nonwoven’s Conference, to be held Sept, 13-15, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia.  The conference covers key technical developments in the nonwovens business and offers peer reviewed papers, expert speakers and a wide range of networking opportunities.

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Location change for Paris intimates shows

The Salon International de la Lingerie and Interfilière Paris, leading trade shows in the intimates sector and fabrics for intimates and beachwear respectively will be moving to Pavillion 1 in January 2012.

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Monday, 5 September 2011

Energy efficiency will be hot topic at ITMA for German machine builders

Germany’s VDMA Textile Machinery Association says a hot topic at the forthcoming ITMA in Barcelona will be ‘efficient production’, as growing energy and raw material prices lead textile manufacturers around the world to optimize their cost structures and processes.

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Energy efficiency will be hot topic at ITMA for German machine builders

Germany’s VDMA Textile Machinery Association says a hot topic at the forthcoming ITMA in Barcelona will be ‘efficient production’, as growing energy and raw material prices lead textile manufacturers around the world to optimize their cost structures and processes.

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Symposium to address needs of India's technical textiles industry

The organisers of Techtextil India have announced program details for the Techtextil India Symposium which is being held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from 11-12 October 2011 alongside the exhibition.

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Symposium to address needs of India's technical textiles industry

The organisers of Techtextil India have announced program details for the Techtextil India Symposium which is being held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from 11-12 October 2011 alongside the exhibition.

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Friday, 2 September 2011

Top brands integrate coldblack sun protection into cycling apparel

“When the sun shines, thousands of enthusiastic cyclists take to their bikes - In the city, on the roads or in forests and mountains they are cycling for all they are worth and increasingly, they are being accompanied by coldblack double sun protection.” These are the words of coldblack fabric technology developer, Austrian textile innovator Schoeller Technologies.

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STOLL CHINA TREND COLLECTION AUTUMN / WINTER 2012-13

Leading German flat knitting machine manufacturer H. Stoll GmbH & Co has launched its Chinese Trend Collection for Autumn/ Winter 2012-13 in the run up to SPINEXPO which takes place at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center from 6-8 September 2011.

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Thursday, 1 September 2011

Indian state plans Rs 110 crore technical textiles park

The western Indian state of Maharashtra is to get its first technical textiles park at Ichalkaranji off Kolhapur in the state’s western region. According to a report in the Business Standard yesterday the project involves an investment of Rs 110 crore, Rs 50 crore of which will come from central and local government subsidy.

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Groz-Beckert to reveal ultrafine gauge solution at ITMA

At ITMA 2007 in Munich, Groz-Beckert presented new solutions for the production of fabrics with a then world record breaking ultrafine gauge E66. Now, at next month’s ITMA in Barcelona the German company will reveal yet another world record with an even finer gauge.

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Santini launches Mirai cycling socks with Newlife

Santini, a leading Bergamo, Italy based producer of technical cycling sportswear, has launched a new exclusive range of socks called Mirai which are produced with Filature Miroglio’s Newlife eco-high tech yarns. Santini says this is an exclusive and cutting edge project that combines stylish design and the Newlife revolutionary recycled material to create a high quality, eco-friendly product.

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Santini launches Mirai cycling socks with Newlife

Santini, a leading Bergamo, Italy based producer of technical cycling sportswear, has launched a new exclusive range of socks called Mirai which are produced with Filature Miroglio’s Newlife eco-high tech yarns. Santini says this is an exclusive and cutting edge project that combines stylish design and the Newlife revolutionary recycled material to create a high quality, eco-friendly product.

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