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Articles from Nonwovens Industry (April 1, 2006)

1-98 out of 98 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A look at upcoming industry events. Calendar 620
A rising Phoenix. Company overview 574
A.S. Nonwovens will install a second spunlace line, supplied by Rieter Perfojet, in its Gaziantep, Turkey facility. Brief article 123
Absorbent Article with Phase Change Material: No. 6,989,471. 126
Absorbent Articles Having Removable Components: No. 6,989,005. Brief article 257
Ahlstrom Corporation will invest in a new spunlace machine at its Green Bay, WI plant. 124
ANEX 2006: a listing of who's planning to exhibit. Directory 1706
Anti-Itch Medicated Wipes. Brief article 70
Asahi-Dorlastan deal complete. Brief article 87
Basell names Greek partner. Brief article 115
BBA facility achieves certification. Brief article 93
BBA to expand airlaid business. Brief article 164
Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene Films: No. 6,994,915. Brief article 163
Ciba sells textiles unit. Brief article 121
Cognex fights patent claims. Brief article 122
Composite Material and Method for Manufacturing the Same: No. 6,994,917. Brief article 208
Concentrated lotions. 69
Concentrated lotions. 69
Cotton Incorporated creates new division. Brief article 145
Cotton Incorporated to endorse "enhanced" products. 199
Cotton Incorporated to focus on global supply. 98
Dancer roll design. 99
Datatex TIS, Inc. Brief article 83
Disposable Absorbent Articles Having Multiple Absorbent Core Components Including Replaceable Components: No. 6,989,006. Brief article 157
Disposable Adhesive Delivery Pad for Dental Cleaning Pastes and Solutions: No 6,986,924. 129
Disposable Cutting Sheet: No. 6,986,931. Brief article 153
Disposable Diaper: No. 6,991,623. Brief article 248
Disposable Shorts: No. 6,991,622. Brief article 218
Dow Corning. Brief article 91
Drawframe. 116
Eastman reorganizes. Brief article 268
Fasteners Engageable with Loops of Nonwoven Fabrics and with Other Open Structures, and Methods and Machines for Making Fasteners: No. 6,991,843. Brief article 265
Fiber Reinforced Composite Article, Fiber Member, and Method for Making: No. 6,986,940. 151
Film manufacturer gains investor. Brief article 94
Filter cleaning technology. Brief article 71
Filter growth expected. Brief article 297
Flame Retardant Fabric: No. 6,989,194. Brief article 85
Fleissner reports Spunlace growth. Brief article 204
Flexible Mechanical Fastening Tab: No. 6,994,698. Brief article 115
Flushable wipes: a tale of two standards. Mango, Phillip 2303
Friction factor software. 130
GE Toshiba expands in China. Brief article 87
Ginni Filaments launches wipes business. Brief article 186
Glatfelter buys wetlaid mills. Brief article 98
Herb Medicine Composition to be Contained in Sanitary Materials for Infants: No. 6,995,297. Brief article 75
Household surfactant. 81
INDA study says household wipes segment bigger than baby. Brief article 238
Individual Package of Body Fluid Absorbent Article: No. 6,994,696. Brief article 200
Industry outreach initiative continues: more than 200 congressional offices visited to date. Mayberry, Peter; Franken, Jessica 1408
It's a wrap: roofing and construction markets expand to meet new demands for high performance weatherizaton products. Wuagneux, Ellen Cover story 3629
Japanese roll goods producer Kuraray Kuraflex is initiating a pilot plant capable of making a new type of nonwoven. Brief article 69
Japanese spunbond manufacturers: 13 producers make nearly 140,000 tons of material per year. Ohmura, Kin 483
K-C adds professional wipe line. Brief article 232
K-C builds on toiletry success. Brief article 204
K-C to close diaper, nonwovens plants. 216
Keys to capitalizing on growth opportunities in the wipes industry. Tesser, Scott 1642
Kids bath tissue system. Brief article 262
Knife positioning system. 158
Letter to the editor. Levy, Frank Letter to the editor 734
Libeltex sale on hold. Brief article 149
Linq ownership changes. Brief article 120
Mattress ruling lights fire under nonwovens manufacturers: Flame retardant requirements create opportunities in bedding. McIntyre, Karen Bitz 2108
Maxcess International. Brief article 265
Meetings calendar. Calendar 310
Melt Filtration Systems. 172
Nahar Spinning Mills, an Indian producer of wovens, is planning to add nonwovens production to its repertoire through the establishment of a spunlace line in Mandideep, Bhopal. Brief article 111
Nano: the next wave in nonwoven textiles: the latest development in nanotechnology applied to textiles. Ramkumar, Seshadri; Hussain, Mohammad Munin 2005
New applications seen at Techtextil 2006. 533
No longer an infant market. McIntyre, Karen Bitz Editorial 381
Nonwovens demand on the rise. Brief article 208
Nonwovens for civil engineering and roofing felts in China: products have been used on a wide-scale basis since the early 1990s. Xuan, John 1376
P&G defends tampons from private labelers. Brief article 141
P&G upgrades wet Swiffer. Brief article 133
Parkinson Technologies launches new website. 33
PCC adds to needlepunch operation. Brief article 118
PGI Canada fuels construction business. Brief article 205
PGI moves headquarters. Brief article 143
Powdery Single-Layer Film Laminate and Process for Producing the Same: No. 6,986,933. Brief article 129
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Fibers with a Reinforcing Material: No. 6,994,904. Brief article 192
Printing for wipes: opportunity for diversification presents challenges. McIntyre, Karen; Robinson, Jim 2811
Pull-On Disposable Diaper: No. 6,994,697. Brief article 296
Put it to the pocketbook. McIntyre, Karen Bitz 308
Sanitary Napkin Having Core Predisposed to a Convex Upward Configuration: No. 6,986,761. Brief article 153
Self-tanning towelettes. Brief article 120
Sensor. 206
Separable Layer of Bonding Material, Laminate and Method for Making Same: No. 6,989,189. Brief article 166
Speed-Coat module. 139
Technology allows wipes to be multitasking: New Jersey company is opening up new doors for high loft nonwovens. 553
The Nomination Committee of absorbent hygiene product manufacturer SCA has proposed the re-election of board members Rolf Borjesson, Soren Gyll, Tom Hedelius, Anders Nyren, Sverker Martin-Lof and Jan Astrom. Brief article 101
Triad Group has announced plans for a new combined headquarters and manufacturing facility in Hartland, WI. Brief article 96
Two new chemists have joined Michelman as the company focuses on research and development in preparing to expand its product offerings. Brief article 129
Universal absorbent pads. 105
Web colorants. 83
Where's the money? A look at how nonwovens professionals rate their salaries, jobs and work environment. Survey 2041
Wipes packaging solution. 59
Wipes perforator. 151
Wipes production machinery. 196
Wipes production machinery. Brief article 196

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