Researchers at Drexel University are one step closer to making wearable textile technology a reality. Recently published in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Journal of Material’s Chemistry A, ...
Long-term pain is perhaps the single most important factor that reduces quality of life for older people. New technology based on therapeutic smart textiles can make it easier to manage pain. The idea ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Softmatter, the sketch-to-shelf technology company that operates at the intersect of soft goods and wearables, today announced its configurable stack of new ...
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Why small trims are a big problem for textile-to-textile recycling
Buttons, zippers and threads literally hold garments together, but they also disrupt preprocessing that needs to happen at ...
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European technology provider says its Intarema FibrePro:IV is for recycling applications in the PET fiber textiles sector. Erema says recycled-content PET (rPET) produced by its new system “can be ...
The company has raised $20 million in initial funding and says its process is the first of its kind that is built to scale. Image courtesy of Protein Evolution Inc. A company focused on the chemical ...
Large-scale textile complexes benefit from ZOZEN’s DHL series, offering 20 to 75 tons per hour capacity with pressures up to 5.4 MPa. Corner tube arrangements and optimized furnace designs achieve ...
Technology and textiles have always been joined at the hip, from the invention of the loom around 5000 BC to IBM’s first computers, said to be inspired by a French “jacquard” weaving machine. A new ...
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