Professor Kotohiro Nomura's research group at Tokyo Metropolitan University has developed an efficient method for the ...
Pigments are uncommon in the textile industry because, unlike dyes, they are insoluble in water and need a binder to stick to fabrics. The acrylic and polyurethane binders typically used can make ...
Denim Technologies is one of the eagerly anticipated sections of the ITM 2026 Exhibition, showcasing the latest products and ...
Acquisition of century-old nylon yarn specialist expands European footprint and strengthens integrated supply chain ...
A glimpse of the future of sustainability in textiles has been revealed at a recent event by the Taiwan Textile Federation.
Printing technology is essential for fashion brands. Just as printing on paper has shifted from analog to digital, textile printing in the apparel industry is about to be transformed by digital ...
A first generation of nano-enhanced textiles benefitted from nano finishing: Coating the surface of textiles and clothing with nanoparticles is an approach to the production of highly active surfaces ...
Seven MoUs signed at CII Partnership Summit in Visakhapatnam are expected to create 6,100 direct jobs across multiple ...
Technology is everywhere these days — from 5G humming through the air and smartphones seemingly surgically attached to our hands. While it’s no robotic hand, new research has found a way to bring ...
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Bottles, textile waste turned into valuable compounds with Japan’s iron-based method
In response, Professor Kotohiro Nomura and his team at Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a highly efficient method to selectively depolymerize PET from bottles and textile wastes. Their ...
Could your face mask actually help fight the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic? It's a vision of the future that two Japanese firms are hoping to make a reality with a new e-textile that can reportedly ...
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