Fili Pari, wearing marble Made in Italy
A start-up gives marble a new lease of life: Fili Pari converts production waste into a performing, comfortable fabric, while exploiting the made in Italy skills of a new supply chain. Fili Pari is...
View ArticleDevan Chemicals, new bio-based solutions for textiles
During the last edition of Heimtextil trade show in Frankfurt, Germany, Devan Chemicals, the Belgium-based developer of finishing technologies for textiles, launched two new bio-based solutions. Devan,...
View ArticleOEKO-TEX: News from the Environmental Approval Certificates
A lot of innovation from OEKO-TEX, consistent with chemical safety, not just compliance with specific values, but covering each and every step of the manufacturing process. Environmental approval...
View ArticleReda woolmill obtains the B Corporation certification
Reda, one of the most important Italian woolmill based in Biella, is the first Italian textile company and one of the first worldwide to receive the B Corporation certification, the most advanced...
View ArticleSavio at ITMA ASIA+CITME exhibition
Certain of the importance of being back to physical events in the biggest Textile market like China, and meeting in person the customers again, Savio will be attending “ITMA ASIA+CITME 2020”...
View ArticleTecnomeccanica Biellese: Innovative and Customized Fibre Processing
Tecnomeccanica Biellese is a qualified partner wherever loose fibres are processed. The Group’s executives promote technological innovation through both custom-made and in-house solutions...
View ArticleUster Q-Bar 2: double security stress-busting solution for weavers
To ensure weavers’ security for both fabric quality and profit margins, the Uster Q-Bar 2 formation monitoring system is the ideal solution. Operators should be everywhere at the same time – checking,...
View ArticleStratasys: state-of-the-art 3D printer for high-end Fashion
Stratasys will use this year’s Première Vision tradeshow (Paris Nord Villepinte, 5th – 7th July) to unveil, for the first time in France, its 3D printer designed specifically for printing...
View ArticleSwedish researchers found new method to treat textile dye discharge
Scientists at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, announced they have developed a new method to purify contaminated water using cellulose-based crystals which they say could...
View ArticleEnzymes succesfully separate fibres blends at NCSU
Researchers at North Carolina State University are using enzymes to separate cotton and polyester from blended fabrics in a process which could contribute to reducing textile waste. A cocktail of...
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