Non-destructive and immediate, FibreSENSE would allow textile workers to do with 100% accuracy what they used to do with a guess.
Could a flat piece of fabric hold a 3D shape, the way paper does in origami? Aiming to find out, researchers from the Cornell ...
The European market for smart fabrics and interactive textiles (SFIT) represents about 300 million euro today and is growing at a yearly rate of about 20%. These smart textiles are used in 'clothes ...
The recycling platform is part of a multi-year partnership between Kahramanmaraş, Turkey-based Kipaş Textiles and Meltem ...
Textile manufacturers have begun to use nanomaterials in their products. The unique properties of nanoparticles and nanofibers mean they can be used to design fabrics with excellent mechanical ...
Fabrics and textiles remind Afghan Canadian artist Hangama Amiri of home. When she was a child, Amiri would visit her uncle’s Kabul tailor shop before school. And when her family fled Taliban-ruled ...
The way we wore: Textile exhibits weave local history of fabric craft The art of textiles is examined in five related shows at the Herzliya Museum, while an exhibit of recycled materials at Hiriya ...
5801.31.00.00.1111 Of man-made fibres: Uncut weft pile fabric KGM 5801.32.00.00.1111 Of man-made fibres: Cut corduroy KGM 5801.33.00.00.1111 Of man-made fibres: Other weft pile fabric KGM ...