Advances in Textiles Technology

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Advances in Textiles Technology to their offering.

(PRWEB) October 25, 2004 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c7881) has announced the addition of Advances in Textiles Technology to their offering.

As it becomes harder to compete in the general textiles industry, more and more companies are looking to gain a competitive advantage by using high-performance materials and advanced manufacturing techniques to create new added-value products such as intelligent textiles or light-weight structural materials. The difficulty comes in knowing what is possible, what materials to use, where to find the research knowledge that will enable you to compete in this new high-technology environment.

Advances in Textiles Technology will help you with all this and more: every month it examines new patents, research findings, and business and product developments, and selects the most interesting and potentially valuable. As a subscriber recently commented, Advances in Textiles Technology is consistently right up to date on new technology and products".

Advances in Textiles Technology provides comprehensive coverage of textile materials available for commercial use and how to explore the full potential of new textile technology. It includes the latest on state-of-the-art technology for textile applications direct from the companies and research institutes at the forefront of the latest research programs. Each issue covers materials developments, new processes and equipment, safety and protection, testing and standards, and environmental issues.

Topics covered include (but are not limited to): high-performance fibres and yarns, new machinery, advanced manufacturing processes, safety and protection materials, intelligent textiles, developments in finishing, three-dimensional structures and composites.

Subscriptions are on a calendar year basis and also include online access

Report Contents:

Fibres and yarns

1 Biodegradable bicomponents

2 Making carbon nanotubes

3 Irradiation of plant fibres makes multifunctional additive

5 Phosphorescent yarns

6 Electrically conductive yarn

6 Tufting yarn for pile

Fabrics

7 Face-to-face pile fabrics Nonwovens

8 Stronger fabric

9 Electrostatic duster indicates when it is saturated

10 Triboelectric filters

11 Calendar Industrial

12 Quieter domestic appliances

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c7881

Laura Wood

Senior Manager

Research and Markets

press@researchandmarkets.com

Fax: +353 1 4100 980

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