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27.09.2023

CELLIANT meets updated requirements for Class 1 Medical Devices

The European Union (EU) has upgraded the requirements for the Class 1 Medical Device designation and Hologenix®, creators of CELLIANT®, has met the stricter requirements for this important market. This means that compliant manufacturers can continue to use the CE mark on their EU products containing CELLIANT.

Brand partners simply need to comply with the requirements that Hologenix provides, and do not have to pursue regulations on their own. Regulatory status validates the science and technology behind CELLIANT, a natural blend of bioceramic minerals that absorb body heat and reflect it back as therapeutic infrared energy.

The list of products that are now registered in the EU as Class 1 Medical Devices has grown considerably since 2014 when Hologenix first sought registration and now includes bed blankets, bed sheets, duvets, duvet covers, mattresses, mattress covers, pillows, heat-reflective upper and lower torso garments, therapeutic diabetic socks, compression socks/stockings, support bandages, wraps and limb mobilization/support skin adhesive tape.  

The European Union (EU) has upgraded the requirements for the Class 1 Medical Device designation and Hologenix®, creators of CELLIANT®, has met the stricter requirements for this important market. This means that compliant manufacturers can continue to use the CE mark on their EU products containing CELLIANT.

Brand partners simply need to comply with the requirements that Hologenix provides, and do not have to pursue regulations on their own. Regulatory status validates the science and technology behind CELLIANT, a natural blend of bioceramic minerals that absorb body heat and reflect it back as therapeutic infrared energy.

The list of products that are now registered in the EU as Class 1 Medical Devices has grown considerably since 2014 when Hologenix first sought registration and now includes bed blankets, bed sheets, duvets, duvet covers, mattresses, mattress covers, pillows, heat-reflective upper and lower torso garments, therapeutic diabetic socks, compression socks/stockings, support bandages, wraps and limb mobilization/support skin adhesive tape.  

The transition to the Medical Device Regulations in the EU for CELLIANT Class 1 medical devices includes more stringent requirements to demonstrate medical device safety for users, a refined quality management system and detailed technical documents.

Weitere Informationen:
Hologenix Celliant medical textiles
Quelle:

Hologenix, LLC

(c) Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding GmbH
28.04.2023

Freudenberg präsentiert Superabsorber und Schaumauflagen auf EWMA 2023

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) erweitert sein Portfolio um eine elastische Variante seiner flexiblen Superabsorber für Wundverbände. Sie sorgen dafür, dass die Wundverbände für Patienten komfortabler sind und länger getragen werden können. Letzteres führt dazu, dass die Wundverbände weniger oft gewechselt werden müssen. Weitere Highlights sind Komponenten für eine nachhaltigere Wundversorgung, PU-Schäume mit direkt aufgetragenen Silikon-Adhäsiven, antimikrobielle Systeme und ein innovativer hydrophiler Debridement-Schaum. Der Hersteller begrüßt seine Gäste vom 3. bis 5. Mai auf der EWMA 2023.

Bei der Herstellung der elastischen Superabsorber setzt Freudenberg eine neue Technologie ein. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Verfahren kommt diese ohne Perforation oder Schlitzen des Materials aus, was ein hohes Maß an durchgängiger Elastizität bewirkt. Zudem bindet die Freudenberg-Technologie die superabsorbierenden Fasern besser in das Material ein. Das führt zu einer besseren Integrität dieser Lage im Wundverband.

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) erweitert sein Portfolio um eine elastische Variante seiner flexiblen Superabsorber für Wundverbände. Sie sorgen dafür, dass die Wundverbände für Patienten komfortabler sind und länger getragen werden können. Letzteres führt dazu, dass die Wundverbände weniger oft gewechselt werden müssen. Weitere Highlights sind Komponenten für eine nachhaltigere Wundversorgung, PU-Schäume mit direkt aufgetragenen Silikon-Adhäsiven, antimikrobielle Systeme und ein innovativer hydrophiler Debridement-Schaum. Der Hersteller begrüßt seine Gäste vom 3. bis 5. Mai auf der EWMA 2023.

Bei der Herstellung der elastischen Superabsorber setzt Freudenberg eine neue Technologie ein. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Verfahren kommt diese ohne Perforation oder Schlitzen des Materials aus, was ein hohes Maß an durchgängiger Elastizität bewirkt. Zudem bindet die Freudenberg-Technologie die superabsorbierenden Fasern besser in das Material ein. Das führt zu einer besseren Integrität dieser Lage im Wundverband.

Weitere Highlights
Mit der Komponente M 1714 für Wundpflaster präsentiert Freudenberg ein Beispiel für eine leistungsstarke und gleichzeitig nachhaltige Lösung.  Das Material besteht aus biobasierten Fasern, die eine glatte Wundkontaktschicht bilden. M 1714 wurde auf industrielle Kompostierbarkeit geprüft und ist konform zu ISO 13432. Das erleichtert die Anwendung von Zertifikaten zur biologischen Abbaubarkeit des Produkts. Darüber hinaus werden Materialsysteme für anti-mikrobielle Behandlung chronischer Wunden vorgestellt, u.a. auch ohne die Verwendung von aktiven Substanzen.

Wundauflage mit Silikonhaftrand
Mit den silikonbeschichteten Schäumen von Freudenberg können Hersteller die Anzahl der Prozessstufen reduzieren, so Abfall vermeiden, Energie sparen und die Lieferkette vereinfachen. Im Vergleich zu herkömmlichen Schaumverbänden bietet der Schaum von Freudenberg zudem höhere Flexibilität für eine optimale Wundbettkonturierung und er reduziert das Infektionsrisiko durch Vermeidung von Exsudat-Pooling. Freudenberg zeigt den Prototypen einer silikonbeschichteten Wundauflage mit Silikonhaftrand (Border Dressing). Die Variante mit stark haftendem Silikon am Rand ermöglicht zudem längere Tragezeiten bei gleichzeitig minimaler Anhaftung an neu gebildeter Haut am Wundrand.

Effektivere Wundreinigung und höheren Patientenkomfort
Freudenberg präsentiert zudem einen innovativen hydrophilen Debridement-Schaum. Er ist bestens für die Anwendung in Wundhöhlen geeignet bietet ein besseres Reinigungsergebnis und geringeres Risiko sowie höheren Patientenkomfort.

Quelle:

Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding GmbH

(c) SABIC
05.04.2023

SABIC presents portfolio for healthcare and hygiene market at INDEX™23

SABIC will present its portfolio of PURECARES™ and TRUCIRCLE™ materials for the healthcare and hygiene market at INDEX™23 from April 18 to 21 in Geneva, Switzerland, under the theme of ‘Collaborating for sustainability and innovative solutions’.

At INDEX, SABIC will highlight a joint project with two market leaders, using certified circular polymers from the TRUCIRCLE portfolio in recyclable films for feminine hygiene, baby care and disposable medical applications. In all of these cases from diapers to surgical drapes and medical gowns, the sustainable materials can serve as direct drop-in alternatives with no compromise in production efficiency and product performance.

Further examples on display at the company’s booth will feature TRUCIRCLE solutions for facemasks, including an N95 design that localizes the value chain with SABIC® PURECARES PP spunbond and meltblown polymers in Saudi Arabia. SABIC provides complete solutions for facemask production as part of its localization strategy and has been a key enabler of the Saudi Made initiative. Also shown will be a closed-loop facemask developed in collaboration with industrial and research partners in Europe.

SABIC will present its portfolio of PURECARES™ and TRUCIRCLE™ materials for the healthcare and hygiene market at INDEX™23 from April 18 to 21 in Geneva, Switzerland, under the theme of ‘Collaborating for sustainability and innovative solutions’.

At INDEX, SABIC will highlight a joint project with two market leaders, using certified circular polymers from the TRUCIRCLE portfolio in recyclable films for feminine hygiene, baby care and disposable medical applications. In all of these cases from diapers to surgical drapes and medical gowns, the sustainable materials can serve as direct drop-in alternatives with no compromise in production efficiency and product performance.

Further examples on display at the company’s booth will feature TRUCIRCLE solutions for facemasks, including an N95 design that localizes the value chain with SABIC® PURECARES PP spunbond and meltblown polymers in Saudi Arabia. SABIC provides complete solutions for facemask production as part of its localization strategy and has been a key enabler of the Saudi Made initiative. Also shown will be a closed-loop facemask developed in collaboration with industrial and research partners in Europe.

The company’s PURECARES polyolefin products are based on technologies free of both tris (nonylphenyl) phosphite (TNPP) and phthalates. Consumer comfort is achieved by using SABIC polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) polymers for bi-component fibers to answer multiple needs for soft and loft handfeel nonwovens, enabling easy lamination to other building blocks on medical nonwovens or absorbent hygiene applications.

In addition, SABIC produces TRUCIRCLE certified circular polymers for its PURECARES PP and PE portfolio with feedstock based on advanced recycling of mixed and used plastic that would otherwise typically not be suitable for mechanical recycling processes. These more sustainable solutions can be adopted in downstream processes as direct drop-in alternatives to incumbent materials with no compromise in production efficiency, purity and product performance.

Quelle:

SABIC

30.12.2022

Toray creates Fiber that adsorbs Pathogenic Proteins in Blood

Toray Industries, Inc., announced that it has combined nanotechnology and fiber technology to create a cross-shaped polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) nanopore fiber that efficiently adsorbs pathogenic proteins in the blood.

The company developed this fiber by employing its PMMA hollow fiber membrane spinning technology. Changing the nanopore size on the surface and inside the fiber makes it possible to control the types of protein that this material adsorbs. This could become a fundamental blood purification technology for a range of protein adsorption columns that cause diseases.

The fiber’s cross-shaped cross section has a larger surface area than fibers with round ones. This provides much better contact between the blood and fiber and significantly enhances protein adsorption efficiency.

Toray Industries, Inc., announced that it has combined nanotechnology and fiber technology to create a cross-shaped polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) nanopore fiber that efficiently adsorbs pathogenic proteins in the blood.

The company developed this fiber by employing its PMMA hollow fiber membrane spinning technology. Changing the nanopore size on the surface and inside the fiber makes it possible to control the types of protein that this material adsorbs. This could become a fundamental blood purification technology for a range of protein adsorption columns that cause diseases.

The fiber’s cross-shaped cross section has a larger surface area than fibers with round ones. This provides much better contact between the blood and fiber and significantly enhances protein adsorption efficiency.

Toray is the only company to have commercialized a PMMA hollow-fiber membrane artificial kidney for dialysis treatment. Its new nanopore fiber benefits from PMMA’s good protein adsorption and biocompatibility. Using the structural formation of a stereocomplex from two PMMA types entangled spirally during the spinning process to form the fiber shape, Toray made it possible for the fiber itself to develop pores of several to dozens of nanometers. Depending on the pore size, large proteins cannot go inside the pores. If they are too small, they are not trapped. This enables selective adsorption of moderately sized proteins trapped in pores.

The fiber pore sizes are adjustable to the diameters of target proteins for a range of diseases. These include inflammatory proteins in sepsis, autoantibodies in autoimmune diseases, and causative proteins in chronic illnesses. Toray’s technology is thus fundamental to developing disease-causing protein adsorption columns to purify blood.

Toray’s cross-shaped cross section suppresses inter-fiber adhesion, increasing the surface area per volume and enabling highly efficient protein adsorption. For blood purification applications, higher capacity adsorption columns increase blood removal amounts from the body, which can be especially stressful for the elderly and children. The new fiber’s highly efficient protein adsorption should contribute to compact, high-performance protein adsorption columns.

Weitere Informationen:
Toray Fibers nanopore fiber medical textiles
Quelle:

Toray Industries, Inc.,

(c) Hologenix, LLC
18.11.2022

Hologenix® celebrates 20-year anniversary

Hologenix®, creators of CELLIANT®, began 20 years ago with the idea of improving the quality of people's lives and health with an emphasis on non-invasive, natural, holistic healing. Co-founder and CEO Seth Casden became fascinated with the effect infrared has on the body and worked with a dedicated team to develop and market CELLIANT® infrared technology and thus materials science innovator Hologenix came to be.

CELLIANT, a proprietary blend of IR-generating bioceramics that are ethically sourced, is a unique combination of nature and performance. CELLIANT captures and converts body heat into infrared energy for increased local circulation and cellular oxygenation, resulting in stronger performance, faster recovery and better sleep. It is a key ingredient in textiles, spanning both performance and fashion apparel, sleep and lounge wear, bedding, upholstery, uniforms and medical supplies.

Hologenix®, creators of CELLIANT®, began 20 years ago with the idea of improving the quality of people's lives and health with an emphasis on non-invasive, natural, holistic healing. Co-founder and CEO Seth Casden became fascinated with the effect infrared has on the body and worked with a dedicated team to develop and market CELLIANT® infrared technology and thus materials science innovator Hologenix came to be.

CELLIANT, a proprietary blend of IR-generating bioceramics that are ethically sourced, is a unique combination of nature and performance. CELLIANT captures and converts body heat into infrared energy for increased local circulation and cellular oxygenation, resulting in stronger performance, faster recovery and better sleep. It is a key ingredient in textiles, spanning both performance and fashion apparel, sleep and lounge wear, bedding, upholstery, uniforms and medical supplies.

The first partnership Hologenix secured was with the Ireland-based fiber company Wellman International Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of Indorama Ventures and a pioneer in recycling technologies. Hologenix still works with them today, a tribute to the company’s ability to form long-term partnerships with like-minded organizations, and their joint project of pure white CELLIANT rPET fiber was shortlisted for a prestigious Drapers Sustainable Fashion Award earlier in the year.

On the brand side, many of the first brands to incorporate CELLIANT were in the sportwear industry, including Adidas, Reebok, Saucony, Eastern Mountain Sports, Sierra Designs sleeping bags and Superfeet insoles.

In 20 years, Hologenix has achieved many scientific milestones, and CELLIANT has been and continues to be rigorously tested by a Science Advisory Board composed of experts in photobiology, nanotechnology, sleep medicine, and diabetes and wound care. The Science Advisory Board has overseen nine peer-reviewed published studies that demonstrate CELLIANT’s effectiveness and the benefits of infrared energy.

Looking ahead, Hologenix is continuing to research applications for CELLIANT in the agriculture industry and wound healing and diabetes. Expansion into the FemTech market with both product applications and scientific research about the benefits of infrared for women’s health issues is also on the horizon.

Quelle:

Hologenix, LLC / Sarah P. Fletcher Communications

(c) Hologenix, LLC
15.11.2022

Medline and Hologenix launch new orthopedic infrared products

Medline, a medical product distributor and manufacturer, together with Hologenix® launched a new line of CURAD® Performance Series® orthopedic products powered by CELLIANT® infrared technology.

CELLIANT, the flagship innovation of Hologenix, is a proprietary blend of natural minerals that allows textiles to convert body heat into infrared energy, returning it to the body and temporarily increasing local blood flow and cellular oxygenation. This has been clinically demonstrated to support recovery from physical activity and fatigue, increase endurance and stamina, and boost overall performance in healthy individuals, among other benefits.  

Trusted by athletes, CURAD is the Official Medical Supplier of the IRONMAN® U.S. Series. The new orthopedic products powered by CELLIANT infrared technology are the latest additions to the CURAD Performance Series collection and including different infrared supports designed for the ankle, knee, back, shoulder, as well as multipurpose use.

Medline, a medical product distributor and manufacturer, together with Hologenix® launched a new line of CURAD® Performance Series® orthopedic products powered by CELLIANT® infrared technology.

CELLIANT, the flagship innovation of Hologenix, is a proprietary blend of natural minerals that allows textiles to convert body heat into infrared energy, returning it to the body and temporarily increasing local blood flow and cellular oxygenation. This has been clinically demonstrated to support recovery from physical activity and fatigue, increase endurance and stamina, and boost overall performance in healthy individuals, among other benefits.  

Trusted by athletes, CURAD is the Official Medical Supplier of the IRONMAN® U.S. Series. The new orthopedic products powered by CELLIANT infrared technology are the latest additions to the CURAD Performance Series collection and including different infrared supports designed for the ankle, knee, back, shoulder, as well as multipurpose use.

“This new CURAD Performance Series offering represents a major expansion of CELLIANT infrared (IR) bio-responsive textiles into the sports medicine field,” said Seth Casden, Hologenix Co-Founder and CEO. “We are honored to partner with Medline and look forward to future introductions.”

In addition to the inclusion of CELLIANT infrared technology, Medline has engineered the elastic supports to provide targeted compression for enhanced local circulation that helps reduce swelling, with a contoured fit that won’t slip or shift during normal activities with silicone grips that keep the product in place.

The removable hot/cold therapy supports provide adjustable compression and a gel compress that can be cooled or heated to further reduce swelling and discomfort.

Quelle:

Hologenix, LLC /  Sarah Fletcher Communication

(c) Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding SE & Co. KG
31.10.2022

Freudenberg: Elastische Superabsorber für Wundverbände

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) bietet ab sofort eine elastische Variante seiner flexiblen Superabsorber für moderne Wundverbände an. Sie sorgen dafür, dass die Wundverbände für Patienten komfortabler sind und länger getragen werden können. Letzteres führt dazu, dass die Wundverbände weniger oft gewechselt werden müssen. Freudenberg zeigt die elastischen Superabsorber erstmals auf der diesjährigen Compamed in Düsseldorf, vom 14. bis 17. November 2022. Weitere Highlights sind Komponenten für eine nachhaltigere Wundversorgung, PU-Schäume mit direkt aufgetragenen Silikon-Adhäsiven und ein innovativer hydrophiler Debridement-Schaum.

Bei der Herstellung der elastischen Superabsorber setzt Freudenberg eine neue Technologie ein. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Verfahren kommt diese ohne Perforation oder Schlitzen des Materials aus, was ein hohes Maß an durchgängiger Elastizität bewirkt. Zudem bindet die Freudenberg-Technologie die superabsorbierenden Fasern besser in das Material ein. Das führt zu einer besseren Integrität dieser Lage im Wundverband.

Freudenberg Performance Materials (Freudenberg) bietet ab sofort eine elastische Variante seiner flexiblen Superabsorber für moderne Wundverbände an. Sie sorgen dafür, dass die Wundverbände für Patienten komfortabler sind und länger getragen werden können. Letzteres führt dazu, dass die Wundverbände weniger oft gewechselt werden müssen. Freudenberg zeigt die elastischen Superabsorber erstmals auf der diesjährigen Compamed in Düsseldorf, vom 14. bis 17. November 2022. Weitere Highlights sind Komponenten für eine nachhaltigere Wundversorgung, PU-Schäume mit direkt aufgetragenen Silikon-Adhäsiven und ein innovativer hydrophiler Debridement-Schaum.

Bei der Herstellung der elastischen Superabsorber setzt Freudenberg eine neue Technologie ein. Im Gegensatz zu anderen Verfahren kommt diese ohne Perforation oder Schlitzen des Materials aus, was ein hohes Maß an durchgängiger Elastizität bewirkt. Zudem bindet die Freudenberg-Technologie die superabsorbierenden Fasern besser in das Material ein. Das führt zu einer besseren Integrität dieser Lage im Wundverband.

„Unsere neuen elastischen Superabsorber zeigen erneut, dass Freudenberg-Komponenten dazu beitragen, den Komfort für Patienten zu steigern, den Aufwand für Pflegende zu reduzieren und die Kosten im Gesundheitssystem zu senken. Die Basis dafür bilden unsere breite Technologieplattform und unsere Innovationsstärke“, sagt Dr. Henk Randau, SVP und General Manager der Global Division Healthcare von Freudenberg Performance Materials.

Quelle:

Freudenberg Performance Materials Holding SE & Co. KG

Foto: ANDRITZ
04.10.2022

ANDRITZ liefert Nadelvlies-Equipment an Jasztex, Kanada

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von Jasztex Fibers Inc., Kanada, den Auftrag zur Lieferung eines Kreuzlegers für die Anlage in Point Claire in der Provinz Quebec. Die Anlage ist für die Herstellung von Polyestermischungen für eine breite Palette von Anwendungen bestimmt, darunter Materialien in den Bereichen von Inneneinrichtungen, Filtration, Decken, Architektur, feuerhemmende Materialien und Transport. Die Inbetriebnahme ist für das zweite Quartal 2023 vorgesehen.

ANDRITZ ist ein Stammlieferant von Jasztex. In den letzten Jahren hat ANDRITZ bereits Kreuzleger für Investitionen in Toronto (Ontario) und Pointe Claire (Quebec) geliefert.

Das 1984 gegründete Unternehmen Jasztex Fibers Inc. vertreibt Vliesstoffproduktein den Bereichen Bettwaren, Möbel, Filtration, Schall- und Wärmedämmung, Transport und Medizin.

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von Jasztex Fibers Inc., Kanada, den Auftrag zur Lieferung eines Kreuzlegers für die Anlage in Point Claire in der Provinz Quebec. Die Anlage ist für die Herstellung von Polyestermischungen für eine breite Palette von Anwendungen bestimmt, darunter Materialien in den Bereichen von Inneneinrichtungen, Filtration, Decken, Architektur, feuerhemmende Materialien und Transport. Die Inbetriebnahme ist für das zweite Quartal 2023 vorgesehen.

ANDRITZ ist ein Stammlieferant von Jasztex. In den letzten Jahren hat ANDRITZ bereits Kreuzleger für Investitionen in Toronto (Ontario) und Pointe Claire (Quebec) geliefert.

Das 1984 gegründete Unternehmen Jasztex Fibers Inc. vertreibt Vliesstoffproduktein den Bereichen Bettwaren, Möbel, Filtration, Schall- und Wärmedämmung, Transport und Medizin.

29.03.2021

Flocus™ produces and enhances Kapok Fibers

Flocus™ offers a range of kapok textile materials such as fibers, yarns, textiles and nonwovens, which provide the textile industry with a naturally sustainable and regenerative alternative which has not been available before.

Kapok is a natural fiber, traditionally used by local population for fillings but with no large scale applications until Flocus™ founding. Beside kapok several interesting properties, there were some limits that had been inhibiting the possibility to use it at a larger scale and build a supply chain on textile products based on it: kapok fibers are short stapled ones (2-4 cm length), very light and empty inside: for this reason they incorporate air and made the spinning attempts unsuccessful.

Flocus™ pioneers sustainable and regenerative textile solutions based on kapok fiber, and it is creating a responsible supply chain for kapok.

With one of the most advanced technologies in the market, FLOCUS™ can spin the highest kapok percentage, offer yarns in the thinnest counts with the possibility of low minimum order quantity per blend.

Flocus™ offers a range of kapok textile materials such as fibers, yarns, textiles and nonwovens, which provide the textile industry with a naturally sustainable and regenerative alternative which has not been available before.

Kapok is a natural fiber, traditionally used by local population for fillings but with no large scale applications until Flocus™ founding. Beside kapok several interesting properties, there were some limits that had been inhibiting the possibility to use it at a larger scale and build a supply chain on textile products based on it: kapok fibers are short stapled ones (2-4 cm length), very light and empty inside: for this reason they incorporate air and made the spinning attempts unsuccessful.

Flocus™ pioneers sustainable and regenerative textile solutions based on kapok fiber, and it is creating a responsible supply chain for kapok.

With one of the most advanced technologies in the market, FLOCUS™ can spin the highest kapok percentage, offer yarns in the thinnest counts with the possibility of low minimum order quantity per blend.

Flocus™ Kapok offers products which can reduce the presence of animal and synthetic products in the market, utilizing a completely natural alternative without abandoning functionality.

The Flocus™ team works in partnership with companies who want to investigate the use of the eco-responsible fibers and is testing the wide range of applications of Flocus™ kapok stuffing, yarns, fabrics, nonwovens for thermo and sound insulation, waddings, foam replacement, medical, automotive and technical uses and others.

Quelle:

Flocus