Aus der Branche

Zurücksetzen
43 Ergebnisse
(c) INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry
07.09.2021

INDA Announces the 2021 RISE® Innovation Award Finalists

  • Innovations in Protection, Efficiency and Engineered Fabrics

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced the three finalists for the prestigious RISE® Innovation Award during the 11th edition of the Research, Innovation & Science for Engineered Fabrics Conference, (RISE®) to be held virtually September 28-30, 2021.  The award recognizes novel innovations in the nonwovens industry that creatively use next-level science and engineering principles to solve material challenges and expand the usage of nonwovens and engineered fabrics. These three finalists will present their innovative material science solutions as they compete for the RISE® Innovation Award.

  • Innovations in Protection, Efficiency and Engineered Fabrics

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced the three finalists for the prestigious RISE® Innovation Award during the 11th edition of the Research, Innovation & Science for Engineered Fabrics Conference, (RISE®) to be held virtually September 28-30, 2021.  The award recognizes novel innovations in the nonwovens industry that creatively use next-level science and engineering principles to solve material challenges and expand the usage of nonwovens and engineered fabrics. These three finalists will present their innovative material science solutions as they compete for the RISE® Innovation Award.

Canopy Respirator
Canopy is an innovative respirator that is fully mechanical, non-electrostatic, with a filter designed for superior breathability while offering the wearer facial transparency. The breakthrough respirator features 5.5mm water column resistance at 85 liters (3 cubic feet) per minute, 2-way filtration, and a pleated filter that contains over 500 square centimeters of surface area. The patented Canopy respirator resists fluids, and eliminates fogging of eyeglasses.  

Evalith® 1000 Series
Johns Manville’s innovative Alpha Binder is a formaldehyde-free, high bio-carbon content, toxic-free binder formulation ideal for carpet mat applications. Alpha Binder eliminates monomer and polymer synthesis, uses a bio-degradable catalyst, and requires 70% less water in manufacturing. The resulting glass mats made of Alpha Binder are named “Evalith 1000” and reduces energy consumption during manufacturing by over 70% compared to alternative petroleum-based binders. Evalith 1000 was commercialized in North America in 2020.

Fiber Coated, Heat Sealable, Breathable, Hybrid Membrane, Fabric Protection
TiGUARD protective fabric is a construction of monolithic or hybrid imperious/moisture eliminating membranes with a surface covered with micro-fiber. This nonwoven product is a multi-layer all polyester fabric specifically for chemical and microbial protective fabrics, products, and garments. It is constructed of compatible heat seal-able materials which lend themselves to high-speed heat seal-able production and ultimately automated manufacture of garments without sewing. It is a combination of a densely flocked polyester fiber surface on polyester membrane supported by polyester scrim.
Virtual RISE™ conference attendees include technology scouts and product developers in the nonwoven/engineered fabrics industry seeking new developments to advance their businesses. These attendees will electronically vote for the recipient of the 2021 RISE® Innovation Award, on Wed. Sept. 29th. The winner will be announced Thurs., Sept. 30th.

The conference program will cover timely and relevant industry topics including: Material Science Developments for Sustainable Nonwovens; Increasing Circularity in Nonwovens; Market Intelligence & Economic Insights; Promising Innovations in Nonwovens; Process Innovations in Nonwovens; Material Innovations in Nonwovens;  the full program can be viewed on the link: https://www.riseconf.net/conference.php

Weitere Informationen:
INDA nonwovens
Quelle:

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

02.08.2021

EDANA and INDA: 2021 NONWOVENS STANDARD PROCEDURES

  • Harmonized Language Increases Efficiency to Communicate Globally Consistent Descriptions, Production and Testing

EDANA and INDA, the leading global nonwovens associations, jointly announce the launch of the 2021 edition of standard procedures for the nonwovens and related industries.

These Nonwovens Standard Procedures help technically define the nonwovens industry, with specifiers for the properties, composition, and specifications of its products. Offering harmonized language for the industry across the USA and Europe, and recognized by many other individual markets, the procedures offer a way for the nonwovens industry to communicate both across the globe, and within the supply chain to ensure that product properties can be consistently described, produced, and tested.

  • Harmonized Language Increases Efficiency to Communicate Globally Consistent Descriptions, Production and Testing

EDANA and INDA, the leading global nonwovens associations, jointly announce the launch of the 2021 edition of standard procedures for the nonwovens and related industries.

These Nonwovens Standard Procedures help technically define the nonwovens industry, with specifiers for the properties, composition, and specifications of its products. Offering harmonized language for the industry across the USA and Europe, and recognized by many other individual markets, the procedures offer a way for the nonwovens industry to communicate both across the globe, and within the supply chain to ensure that product properties can be consistently described, produced, and tested.

The harmonized methods contained in the Nonwovens Standard Procedures (NWSP) edition include 107 individual test procedures and guidance documents to support applications across the nonwovens and related industries, and are available on both www.inda.org and www.edana.org.

The 2021 edition includes updated or modified procedures with a numbering structure that makes the document intuitive to search and use. Additionally, each method also includes a page to summarize and track relevant changes made to the document. In an effort to make all methods more consistent, each one is now presented in a format building on the International Standards Organisation (ISO) template, facilitating any future possible submission to ISO in an effort to become a recognized international standard or technical specification.

As in previous editions, the table of contents for the Nonwoven Standard Procedures document includes references to existing related ISO standards, which makes it easier for technicians to choose the most relevant procedure or methods to apply to their product.

Weitere Informationen:
Edana INDA nonwovens industry standards
Quelle:

INDA / EDANA

(c) German Popp. Dr. Marina Crnoja-Cosic (Kelheim Fibres) und Linda Dengler (Microbify)
28.06.2021

Kelheim Fibres überreicht Preis beim „Plan B“-Gründerwettbewerb

Zum vierten Mal zeichnete in diesem Jahr der internationale Start-up Wettbewerb „Plan B – Biobasiert.Business.Bayern.“ des BioCampus Straubing die besten Geschäftsideen für biobasierte Lösungen aus.

Dr. Crnoja-Cosic, Director New Business Development, und Matthew North, Commercial Director, vertraten Kelheim Fibres bei der Preisverleihung. Der Hersteller von Viskosespezialfasern arbeitet seit Jahren mit dem BioCampus Straubing zusammen und unterstützt den Wettbewerb in diesem Jahr als Preis-Pate. In dieser Funktion gratulierte Dr. Crnoja-Cosic dem neu gegründeten Team der Microbify GmbH zum dritten Platz und überreichte einen Scheck über 3.000 Euro. Dr. Crnoja-Cosic würdigte vor allem den Ansatz, bestehende Infrastruktur innovativ umzunutzen.
Als Ausgründung aus der Universität Regensburg arbeitet Microbify unter anderem an der Nutzung alter Erdgasspeicher für die Produktion von grünem Erdgas durch extremophile Mikroorganismen.

Zum vierten Mal zeichnete in diesem Jahr der internationale Start-up Wettbewerb „Plan B – Biobasiert.Business.Bayern.“ des BioCampus Straubing die besten Geschäftsideen für biobasierte Lösungen aus.

Dr. Crnoja-Cosic, Director New Business Development, und Matthew North, Commercial Director, vertraten Kelheim Fibres bei der Preisverleihung. Der Hersteller von Viskosespezialfasern arbeitet seit Jahren mit dem BioCampus Straubing zusammen und unterstützt den Wettbewerb in diesem Jahr als Preis-Pate. In dieser Funktion gratulierte Dr. Crnoja-Cosic dem neu gegründeten Team der Microbify GmbH zum dritten Platz und überreichte einen Scheck über 3.000 Euro. Dr. Crnoja-Cosic würdigte vor allem den Ansatz, bestehende Infrastruktur innovativ umzunutzen.
Als Ausgründung aus der Universität Regensburg arbeitet Microbify unter anderem an der Nutzung alter Erdgasspeicher für die Produktion von grünem Erdgas durch extremophile Mikroorganismen.

Der Wandel von einer fossilen zu einer biobasierten Wirtschaft voranzutreiben, ist ein erklärtes Ziel von Kelheim Fibres, dessen Spezialfasern fossile Materialien in immer mehr Anwendungen ersetzen sollen. Dazu sucht der Faserhersteller in einem Open Innovation-Ansatz Inspiration und Austausch innerhalb der eigenen Branche ebenso wie mit branchenfremden Innovationspartnern, Start-ups und der Wissenschaft.

Weitere Informationen:
Kelheim Fibres Microbify GmbH
Quelle:

Kelheim Fibres GmbH