"Technical Textile Technology" from Int. Media Group.International Media Group (IMG IMG International medical graduate, see there ; Charlotte, NC) has begun the publication of Technical Textile Technology, a quarterly magazine dedicated to "spot-lighting innovation and market successes in technical textiles The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. and engineered nonwoven non·wo·ven adj. Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles. n. Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving. fabrics." It has a controlled circulation of 10,000. The magazine is targeted to corproate executives and business owners, r&d scientists and engineers, manufacturing directors, consultants and purchasing managers A Purchasing Manager is an employee within a company, business or other organization who is responsible at some level for buying or approving the acquisition of goods and services needed by the company. . Taglined "the forum for performance textiles and non-wovens," the title is "global in scope," IMG said, and focuses on covering advances in technical textiles and nonwovens by U.S. innovators. Editorial covers research, development and commercialization of performance fibers, fabrics and manufacturing technologies, with relevance to the end-user. Content includes information on a wide variety of product applications, including building and construction, defense and military, filtration, geotextiles, medical, safety, transportation and marine uses. Editorial for upcoming issues will include features on such topics as nanotechnology, fire protection, environmental fabrics, fabric structures, coating and laminating lam·i·nate v. lam·i·nat·ed, lam·i·nat·ing, lam·i·nates v.tr. 1. To beat or compress into a thin plate or sheet. 2. To divide into thin layers. 3. , composites, and dyeing and finishing. |
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