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Abdkader, A.; Raithel, N.; Cherif, C.; Hengstermann, M.: Production of highquality carded web from recycled carbon staple fiber for subsequent spinning............................................E 28
Ashizawa, M.; Tanioka, A.; Matsumoto,H.; Imaizumi, S.; Masuda, S.; Konosu, Y.:Graphene nanoribbon as promising filler of composite fibers and textiles............................................E 148
Aumann, S.; Ehrmann, A.; Heimlich, F.;Weber, M.O.; Bosman, R.: Manufacturing and properties of finest knitted fabrics made of high-strength polyethylene .............E 150
- Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues.......................E 272
Bartusch, M.; Hickmann, R.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.: Fibers, sizings, effects on plasma treatment ...........E 185
Bauer, J.; Sellin, M.; Brückner, P.; Meister, F.; Krieg, M.: Cellulose fiberscontaining vegetable oils and lipophilicvitamins for new applications............E 14
Baz, S.; Heitmann, U.; Gresser, G.T.; Hehl, J.: Potentials of carbon fiber processing in staple fiber spinning..........................................E 160
Berger, T.; Rieschel, A.; Herrmann, A.;Ehrmann, A.: Examination of the damage of optical fibers during weaving..........................................E 261
Bhokare, P.; Hulle, A.: Effect of different weaves on seatbelts............E 23
Bisjak, C.: Designing a novel fiber for fire protection applications ...............E 47
Blankenbach, J.; Quadflieg, T.; Schwab,M.; Gries, T.; Schüttrumpf, H.; Jensen, J.;Fröhle, P.; Lehfeldt, R.: Smart nonwovens for flood protection.......................................E 273
Bochmann, R.; Hänsch, M.: Flame-retardant breathable moisture barriers for firefighters' protective clothing ............................................E 64
Böhme, B.; Trommer, K.: 3D warp-knitted textiles with variable pile yarn lengths for producing free-form, inflatable bodies.............E 165
Bolle, T.; Gesché, V.; Jockenhövel, S.;Gries, T.; Moreira, R.; Mela, P.: Development of living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with a warp-knitted textile as an example ..........E 187
Bongartz, M.: New ultra-flat high-tenacity yarn for technical applications ......................................E 50
Bosman, R.; Aumann, S.; Ehrmann, A.;Heimlich, F.; Weber, M.O.: Manufacturing and properties of finest knitted fabrics made of high-strength polyethylene .............E 150
Bosse, R.: From cotton fabrics to innovative sun protection with selfcleaning effects.................................E 62
Böttcher, H.-H.; Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.;Gresser, G.T., Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.;Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.:Functionalized fibers – effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ................E 250
Brückner, P.; Meister, F.; Krieg, M.; Bauer, J.; Sellin, M.: Cellulose fibers containing vegetable oils and lipophilicvitamins for new applications............E 14
Buchmeiser, M.R.; Frank, E.; Giebel, E.:Carbon fiber precursors ....................E 53
Chan, H.B.; Chan, K.M.; Tao, X.; Zheng, W.; Lau, H.: Phototherapy sleeping bag for treatment of neonatal jaundice ...........................E 259
Chan, K.M.; Tao, X.; Zheng, W.; Lau, H.;Chan, H.B.: Phototherapy sleeping bag for treatment of neonatal jaundice..........................................E 259
Chatterjee, A.; Maity, S.: Conductive polymer based electro-conductive textiles for novel applications............E 16
Cherif, C.; Hengstermann, M.; Abdkader,A.; Raithel, N.: Production of high qualitycarded web from recycled carbon staplefiber for subsequent spinning ...........E 28
- Franz, C.; Hoffmann, G.: Warp-knittedheating structures for electro-mobilityapplications ......................................E 58
- Götze, T.; Heinrich, G., Hürkamp, A.; Kaliske, M.; Hickmann, R.; Diestel, O.:Adhesion enhancement of PPS-rubbercomposites by plasma treatment.......E 60
- Onggar, T.; Hasan, M.M.B.; Hund, R.-D.:Method for the metallization of glass filament yarns.................................E 156
- Bartusch, M.; Hickmann, R.; Hund, R.-D.: Fibers, sizings, effects on plasma treatment.......................E 185
- Younes, A.: Characterization of thermomechanical tensile behavior ofhigh-performance fiber material .....E 252
- Hufnagl, E.; Hübner, M.; Matthäi, P.: Biaxial warp-knitted textiles with symmetrical layers for molded thermoplastic composites ...............E 268
Claeys, A.: Nano-coatings for textiles and nonwovens ................................E 56
Dauner, M.; Hoss, M.; Gresser, G.T.: High temperature filament yarn ......E 145
- Böttcher, H.-H.; Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.;Gresser, G.T.; Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.;Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.: Functionalized fibers – effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ................E 250
Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Götze, T.; Heinrich, G., Hürkamp, A.; Kaliske, M.;Hickmann, R.: Adhesion enhancement of PPS-rubber composites by plasmatreatment .........................................E 60
Ehrmann, A.; Heimlich, F.; Weber, M.O.;Bosman, R.; Aumann, S.: Manufacturing and properties of finest knitted fabrics made of high-strength polyethylene .............E 150
- Berger, T.; Rieschel, A.; Herrmann, A.: Examination of the damage of optical fibers during weaving .....................E 261
- Aumann, S.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues...............................................E 272
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Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.;Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues .....................................E 272
Erich, E.; Haep, S.; Opwis, K.; Mayer-Gall,T.; Gutmann, J.S.; Grüning, F.; Kube, C.:Recovery of noble metals by the use of polyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles............................................E 198
Fischer, R.; Thiem, T.; Jolly, M.: Heatable nonwovens with homogeneous heat distribution ......E 159
Frank, E.; Giebel, E.; Buchmeiser, M.R.:Carbon fiber precursors ....................E 53
Franz, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.: Warp-knitted heating structures for electro-mobility applications .............E 58
Fröhle, P.; Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.;Quadflieg, T.; Schwab, M.; Gries, T.;Schüttrumpf, H.; Jensen, J.: Smart nonwovens for flood protection......E 273
Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.;Böttcher, H.-H.; Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.;Gresser, G.T.; Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.:Functionalized fibers – effect of additiveson friction behavior in further textile pro-cessing ...........................................E 250
Gesché, V.; Gries, T.; Jockenhövel, S.; Mo-reira, R.; Mela, P.; Bolle, T.: Developmentof living implants, taking a heart valvereinforced with a warp-knitted textile asan example.....................................E 187
Ghiazza, P.: Lightweight and eco-friendlypolyester material for the transport indu-stry ...................................................E 49
Giebel, E.; Buchmeiser, M.R.; Frank, E.:Carbon fiber precursors ....................E 53
Götze, T.; Heinrich, G., Hürkamp, A.; Kaliske, M.; Hickmann, R.; Diestel, O.;Cherif, C.: Adhesion enhancement ofPPS-rubber composites by plasma treatment .........................................E 60
Grebe, G.: Technical textiles constantlyconquering new areas of application........................................E 31
Gresser, G.T.; Dauner, M.; Hoss, M.: High temperature filament yarn ......E 145
- Hehl, J.; Baz, S.; Heitmann, U.: Potentials of carbon fiber processing in staple fiber spinning....................E 160
- Schuck, M.; Schlotter, R.; Vischer, A.;Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Wunderlich, W.:Faster production by customized sizingagents for glass fiber-fiber compositematerial with thermoplastic matrix..E 204
- Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.; Böttcher,H.-H.; Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.: Functionalized fibers – effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ................E 250
Gries, T.; Jockenhövel, S.; Moreira, R.; Mela, P.; Bolle, T.; Gesché, V.: Development of living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with a warp-knitted textile as an example ..........E 187
- Jandrey, S.; Vonberg, K.; Köhler, T.; Mallah, M.; Seide, G.: Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites ...............E 194
- Schüttrumpf, H.; Jensen, J.; Fröhle, P.;Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.; Quadflieg,T.; Schwab, M.: Smart nonwovens forflood protection..............................E 273
Grüning, F.; Kube, C.; Erich, E.; Haep, S.;Opwis, K.; Mayer-Gall, T.; Gutmann, J.S.:Recovery of noble metals by the use of polyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles............................................E 198
Gültner, M.; Markstein, S.; Hamanová, I.;Tichý, M.; Keprta, I.; Hlavácek, V.; Mészáros, M.: Development of metal textile composites with improved adhesion behavior...........................E 265
Gutmann, J.S.; Grüning, F.; Kube, C.;Erich, E.; Haep, S.; Opwis, K.; Mayer-Gall, T.: Recovery of noble metals by the use of polyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles .....................E 198
Haep, S.; Opwis, K.; Mayer-Gall, T.; Gutmann, J.S.; Grüning, F.; Kube, C.;Erich, E.: Recovery of noble metals by the use of polyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles .....................E 198
Hager, T.; Wunderlich, W.; Gresser, G.T.;Schuck, M.; Schlotter, R.; Vischer, A.;Stegmaier, T.: Faster production by customized sizing agents for glass fiber-fiber composite material with thermoplastic matrix .......................E 204
- Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.;Böttcher, H.-H.; Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.;Gresser, G.T.; Stegmaier, T.: Functionalized fibers – effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ................E 250
Hageroth, U.: Thermal shock resistantmaterials made of fibers of mixed oxide ceramics ................................E 249
Hamanová, I.; Tichý, M.; Keprta, I.; Hlavácek, V.; Mészáros, M.; Gültner, M.;Markstein, S.: Development of metal textile composites with improved adhesion behavior...........................E 265
Hänsch, M.; Bochmann, R.: Flame-retardant breathable moisture barriers for firefighters' protective clothing ............................................E 64
Hasan, M.M.B.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.;Onggar, T.: Method for the metallization of glass filament yarns...............................................E 156
Hehl, J.; Baz, S.; Heitmann, U.; Gresser, G.T.: Potentials of carbon fiberprocessing in staple fiber spinning ..E 160
Heimlich, F.; Weber, M.O.; Bosman, R.;Aumann, S.; Ehrmann, A.: Manufacturing and properties of finest knitted fabrics made of high-strength polyethylene .............E 150
Heinrich, G., Hürkamp, A.; Kaliske, M.;Hickmann, R.; Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Götze, T.: Adhesion enhancement ofPPS-rubber composites by plasma treatment .........................................E 60
Heistermann, T.; Tharaka de Silva, H.L.;Vossebein, L.; Weber, M.O.: Thermal insulation from spacer fabrics that reflect the body’s IR radiation ...........E 25
Heitmann, U.; Gresser, G.T.; Hehl, J.; Baz, S.: Potentials of carbon fiber processing in staple fiber spinning ..E 160
Hemeltjen, C.; Oehme, P.; Purc, J.; Richter, F.; Schoenfeld, A.: Intelligent and flexible pre-treatment systems for digital printing on textiles..........E 202
Hengstermann, M.; Abdkader, A.; Raithel, N.; Cherif, C.: Production of high quality carded web from recycledcarbon staple fiber for subsequent spinning............................................E 28
Herrmann, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Berger, T.;Rieschel, A.: Examination of the damage of optical fibers during weaving..........................................E 261
Hickmann, R.; Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Götze, T.; Heinrich, G., Hürkamp, A.; Kaliske, M.: Adhesion enhancement ofPPS-rubber composites by plasma treatment .........................................E 60
- Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Bartusch, M.: Fibers, sizings, effects on plasma treatment .......................................E 185
Hlavácek, V.; Mészáros, M.; Gültner, M.;Markstein, S.; Hamanová, I.; Tichý, M.;Keprta, I.: Development of metal textilecomposites with improved adhesion behavior .........................................E 265
Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.; Franz, C.: Warp-knitted heating structures for electro-mobility applications .............E 58
Hoss, M.; Gresser, G.T.; Dauner, M.: High temperature filament yarn ......E 145
Hübner, M.; Matthäi, P.; Cherif, C.; Hufnagl, E.: Biaxial warp-knitted textileswith symmetrical layers for molded thermoplastic composites ...............E 268
Hufnagl, E.; Hübner, M.; Matthäi, P.; Cherif, C.: Biaxial warp-knitted textileswith symmetrical layers for molded thermoplastic composites ...............E 268
Hulle, A.; Bhokare, P.: Effect of different weaves on seatbelts............E 23
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Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Onggar, T.; Hasan, M.M.B.: Method for the metallization of glass filament yarns...............................................E 156
- Cherif, C.; Bartusch, M.; Hickmann, R.: Fibers, sizings, effects on plasma treatment .......................................E 185
Hürkamp, A.; Kaliske, M.; Hickmann, R.;Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Götze, T.; Heinrich, G.: Adhesion enhancement of PPS-rubber composites by plasmatreatment .........................................E 60
Imaizumi, S.; Masuda, S.; Konosu, Y.; Ashizawa, M.; Tanioka, A.; Matsumoto,H.: Graphene nanoribbon as promisingfiller of composite fibers and textiles............................................E 148
Jandrey, S.; Vonberg, K.; Köhler, T.; Mallah, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites .....................................E 194
Jensen, J.; Fröhle, P.; Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.; Quadflieg, T.; Schwab,M.; Gries, T.; Schüttrumpf, H.: Smart nonwovens for flood protection......E 273
Jockenhövel, S.; Moreira, R.; Mela, P.;Bolle, T.; Gesché, V.; Gries, T.: Development of living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with a warp-knitted textile as an example ..........E 187
Jolly, M.; Fischer, R.; Thiem, T.: Heatable nonwovens with homogeneous heat distribution ......E 159
Kaliske, M.; Hickmann, R.; Diestel, O.;Cherif, C.; Götze, T.; Heinrich, G.; Hürkamp, A.: Adhesion enhancement of PPS-rubber composites by plasmatreatment .........................................E 60
Kandhavadivu, P.; Thilagavathi, G.; Srikrishnan, M.R.: Lyocell, polyester andbamboo fibers for small scale industryworkers uniform .............................E 153
Kellie, G.: Nonwovens for technical textiles – unbroken positive trend?......E 1
Keprta, I.; Hlavácek, V.; Mészáros, M.;Gültner, M.; Markstein, S.; Hamanová, I.;Tichý, M.: Development of metal textilecomposites with improved adhesion behavior .........................................E 265
Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues .....................................E 272
Knopf, J.; Gresser, G.T.; Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.; Böttcher, H.-H.; Schneider, J.: Functionalized fibers – effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ............E 250
Köhler, T.; Mallah, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.;Jandrey, S.; Vonberg, K.: Microwaveablefilament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites ...............E 194
Konosu, Y.; Ashizawa, M.; Tanioka, A.;Matsumoto, H.; Imaizumi, S.; Masuda, S.: Graphene nanoribbon aspromising filler of composite fibers and textiles .....................................E 148
Krieg, M.; Bauer, J.; Sellin, M.; Brückner, P.; Meister, F.: Cellulose fiberscontaining vegetable oils and lipophilicvitamins for new applications............E 14
Kube, C.; Erich, E.; Haep, S.; Opwis, K.;Mayer-Gall, T.; Gutmann, J.S.; Grüning,F.: Recovery of noble metals by the use of polyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles............................................E 198
Lau, H.; Chan, H.B.; Chan, K.M.; Tao, X.;Zheng, W.: Phototherapy sleeping bag for treatment of neonatal jaundice..........................................E 259
Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.; Quadflieg,T.; Schwab, M.; Gries, T.; Schüttrumpf,H.; Jensen, J.; Fröhle, P.: Smart nonwovens for flood protection......E 273
Maity, S.; Chatterjee, A.: Conductive polymer based electro-conductive textiles for novel applications............E 16
Mallah, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Jandrey, S.; Vonberg, K.; Köhler, T.: Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites .....................................E 194
Mane, V.: Cut resistance fabrics: an overview ....................................E 162
Markstein, S.; Hamanová, I.; Tichý, M.;Keprta, I.; Hlavácek, V.; Mészáros, M.;Gültner, M.: Development of metal textile composites with improved adhesion behavior...........................E 265
Masuda, S.; Konosu, Y.; Ashizawa, M.; Tanioka, A.; Matsumoto, H.; Imaizumi, S.: Graphene nanoribbon aspromising filler of composite fibers and textiles .....................................E 148
Mathes, V.: Technical textiles in composites applications – current status..................................E 133
Matsumoto, H.; Imaizumi, S.; Masuda, S.; Konosu, Y.; Ashizawa, M.;Tanioka, A.: Graphene nanoribbon aspromising filler of composite fibers and textiles .....................................E 148
Matthäi, P.; Cherif, C.; Hufnagl, E.; Hübner, M.: Biaxial warp-knitted textiles with symmetrical layers for molded thermoplastic composites...E 268
Mayer-Gall, T.; Gutmann, J.S.; Grüning, F.; Kube, C.; Erich, E.; Haep, S.;Opwis, K.: Recovery of noble metals bythe use of polyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles............................................E 198
Meister, F.; Krieg, M.; Bauer, J.; Sellin, M.; Brückner, P.: Cellulose fibers containing vegetable oils and lipophilic vitamins for new applications ......................................E 14
Mela, P.; Bolle, T.; Gesché, V.; Gries, T.;Jockenhövel, S.; Moreira, R.: Development of living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with awarp-knitted textile as an example..........................................E 187
Mészáros, M.; Gültner, M.; Tichý, M.;Markstein, S.; Hamanová, I.; Keprta, I.; Hlavácek, V.: Development of metal textile composites with improved adhesion behavior...........................E 265
Metschies, H.; Weiser, M.; Schaller, B.;Möhring, U.; Thiele, E.: Metal yarns in 3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ...........................E 190
Möhring, U.; Thiele, E.; Metschies, H.;Weiser, M.; Schaller, B.: Metal yarns in3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ...........................E 190
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Issue 2 Pages 31 – 132
Issue 3 Pages 133 – 168
Issue 4 Pages 169 – 236
Issue 5 Pages 237 – 276
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Moreira, R.; Mela, P.; Bolle, T.; Gries, T.;Gesché, V.; Jockenhövel, S.: Development of living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with awarp-knitted textile as an example..........................................E 187
Munzarová, M.: Barrier fabric containing nanofiber layer ..............E 189
Niederfranke, A.: Occupational healthand safety and sustainable textiles............................................E 237
Oehme, P.; Purc, J.; Richter, F.; Schoenfeld, A.; Hemeltjen, C.: Intelligent and flexible pre-treatment systems for digital printing on textiles............................................E 202
Onggar, T.; Hasan, M.M.B.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.: Method for the metallization of glass filament yarns...............................................E 156
Opwis, K.; Mayer-Gall, T.; Gutmann, J.S.;Grüning, F.; Kube, C.; Erich, E.; Haep, S.:Recovery of noble metals by the use of polyelectrolyte-functionalizedtextiles............................................E 198
Purc, J.; Richter, F.; Schoenfeld, A.; Hemeltjen, C.; Oehme, P.: Intelligent and flexible pre-treatment systems for digital printing on textiles ...............E 202
Qian, Y.; Wie, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.: Influence of functional textiles on balance of skin microflora...............E 257
Quadflieg, T.; Schwab, M.; Gries, T.;Schüttrumpf, H.; Jensen, J.; Fröhle, P.;Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.: Smart nonwovens for flood protection......E 273
Raithel, N.; Cherif, C.; Abdkader, A.;Hengstermann, M.: Production of highquality carded web from recycled carbon staple fiber for subsequent spinning............................................E 28
Richter, F.; Schoenfeld, A.; Oehme, P.; Hemeltjen, C.; Purc, J.: Intelligent and flexible pre-treatment systems for digital printing on textiles ...............E 202
Rieschel, A.; Herrmann, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Berger, T.: Examination of the damage of optical fibers during weaving .....................E 261
Schaller, B.; Möhring, U.; Thiele, E.; Metschies, H.; Weiser, M.: Metal yarns in 3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles........................E 190
Schlotter, R.; Vischer, A.; Stegmaier, T.;Hager, T.; Wunderlich, W.; Gresser, G.T.;Schuck, M.: Faster production by customized sizing agents for glass fiber-fiber composite material with thermoplastic matrix .......................E 204
Schmidt, S.: ITMA 2015: technology,know-how and communication ......E 169
Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.; Gresser, G.T.;Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.; Böttcher, H.-H.: Functionalized fibers –effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ............E 250
Schoenfeld, A.; Hemeltjen, C.; Oehme, P.; Purc, J.; Richter, F.: Intelligent and flexible pre-treatment systems for digital printing on textiles............................................E 202
Schuck, M.; Schlotter, R.; Vischer, A.;Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Wunderlich, W.;Gresser, G.T.: Faster production by customized sizing agents for glass fiber-fiber composite material with thermoplastic matrix .......................E 204
Schüttrumpf, H.; Jensen, J.; Fröhle, P.;Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.; Quadflieg,T.; Schwab, M.; Gries, T.: Smart nonwovens for flood protection......E 273
Schwab, M.; Gries, T.; Schüttrumpf, H.;Jensen, J.; Fröhle, P.; Lehfeldt, R.; Blankenbach, J.; Quadflieg, T.: Smartnonwovens for flood protection......E 273
Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues .....................................E 272
Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Jandrey, S.; Vonberg, K.; Köhler, T.; Mallah, M.: Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites .....................................E 194
Sellin, M.; Brückner, P.; Meister, F.; Krieg, M.; Bauer, J.: Cellulose fibers containing vegetable oils and lipophilicvitamins for new applications............E 14
Srikrishnan, M.R.; Kandhavadivu, P.; Thilagavathi, G.: Lyocell, polyester andbamboo fibers for small scale industryworkers uniform .............................E 153
Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Wunderlich, W.;Gresser, G.T.; Schuck, M.; Schlotter, R.;Vischer, A.: Faster production by customized sizing agents for glass fiber-fiber composite material with thermoplastic matrix .......................E 204
- Hager, T.; Funk, A.; Wunderlich, W.; Dauner, M.; Böttcher, H.-H.; Schneider, J.; Knopf, J.; Gresser, G.T.:Functionalized fibers – effect of additives on friction behavior in further textile processing ................E 250
Tanioka, A.; Matsumoto, H.; Imaizumi, S.;Masuda, S.; Konosu, Y.; Ashizawa, M.:Graphene nanoribbon as promising fillerof composite fibers and textiles ......E 148
Tao, X.; Zheng ,W.; Lau, H.; Chan, H.B.;Chan, K.M.: Phototherapy sleeping bagfor treatment of neonatal jaundice..E 259
Tharaka de Silva, H.L.; Vossebein, L.;Weber, M.O.; Heistermann, T.: Thermalinsulation from spacer fabrics that reflect the body’s IR radiation ...........E 25
Thiele, E.; Metschies, H.; Weiser, M.;Schaller, B.; Möhring, U.: Metal yarns in3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ...........................E 190
Thiem, T.; Jolly, M.; Fischer, R.: Heatable nonwovens with homogeneous heat distribution ......E 159
Thilagavathi, G.; Srikrishnan, M.R.; Kandhavadivu, P.: Lyocell, polyester and
bamboo fibers for small scale industryworkers uniform .............................E 153
Tichý, M.; Hlavácek, V.; Mészáros, M.;Keprta, I.; Gültner, M.; Markstein, S.; Hamanová, I.: Development of metal textile composites with improved adhesion behavior...........................E 265
Trommer, K.; Böhme, B.: 3D warp-knitted textiles with variable pile yarn lengths for producing free-form, inflatable bodies.............E 165
Vischer, A.; Stegmaier, T.; Hager, T.; Wunderlich, W.; Gresser, G.T.; Schuck,M.; Schlotter, R.: Faster production bycustomized sizing agents for glass fiber-fiber composite material with thermoplastic matrix .......................E 204
Vonberg, K.; Köhler, T.; Mallah, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Jandrey, S.: Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites .....................................E 194
Vossebein, L.; Weber, M.O.; Heistermann, T.; Tharaka de Silva, H.L.: Thermal insulation from spacer fabricsthat reflect the body’s IR radiation ....E 25
Weber, M.O.; Heistermann, T.; Tharaka de Silva, H.L.; Vossebein, L.:Thermal insulation from spacer fabricsthat reflect the body’s IR radiation ....E 25
- Bosman, R.; Aumann, S.; Ehrmann, A.;Heimlich, F.: Manufacturing and properties of finest knitted fabrics made of high-strength polyethylene ...................................E 150
Weiser, M.; Schaller, B.; Möhring, U.;Thiele, E.; Metschies, H.: Metal yarns in3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ...........................E 190
Wie, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.; Qian, Y.: Influence of functional textiles on balance of skin microflora...............E 257
Wunderlich, W.; Gresser, G.T.; Schuck,M.; Schlotter, R.; Vischer, A.; Stegmaier,T.; Hager, T.: Faster production by customized sizing agents for glass fiber-fiber composite material with thermoplastic matrix .......................E 204
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Fibers/Yarns“Information on Man-made Fibers”
report released by CIRFS......................E 4Artificial turf trends............................E 253Bicomponent PE/PP fibers..................E 239Black Dyneema ..................................E 240Carbon fiber precursors .......................E 53Carbon fiber type with high
modulus ..........................................E 172Carbon fiber with new grade.............E 136Carbon fibers: surface modification .....E 19Cellulose fibers containing vegetable oils
and lipophilic vitamins for new applications .......................................E 14
Characterization of thermomechanical tensile behavior of high-performancefiber material...................................E 252
Commingled yarns from PEI and PVDF .................................................E 36
Conductive polymer based electro-conductive textiles for novel applications .......................................E 16
Designing a novel fiber for fire protection applications ......................E 47
EU 28: higher fiber imports in 2014 ....E 34Examination of the damage of optical
fibers during weaving......................E 261Fiber-based alternatives to PU foam in
car seats ............................................E 18Fibers, sizings, effects on plasma
treatment ........................................E 185Filtration with viscose specialty fibers ....E 3Functionalized fibers – effect of additives
on friction behavior in further textile processing .......................................E 250
Glass filament yarns: method for metallization....................................E 156
Global man-made fiber production: further increasing Chinese domination......................................E 171
Graphene nanoribbon as promising fillerof composite fibers and textiles ......E 148
High temperature filament yarn.........E 145ITMA preview .............................E 206-235Lightweight and eco-friendly polyester
material for the transport industry.....E 49Lyocell, polyester and bamboo fibers
for small scale industry workers uniform ...........................................E 153
Chest strap heart rate monitor...........E 196Cleaning and disinfecting wipes
market report ..................................E 188Commercially available fabric
glues................................................E 272Composite materials replace titanium
for space capsules ...............................E 9Cut resistance fabrics: an overview ....E 162Damage of optical fibers during
weaving...........................................E 261Dry suit fabric ....................................E 197Durable and washable conductive
textiles.............................................E 254Effect of different weaves on
seatbelts ............................................E 23Electronic let-off systems for advanced
technical narrow fabrics ..................E 267Fabric for Christo’s new project .........E 180Faster production by customized sizing
agents for glass fiber-fiber compositematerial with thermoplastic matrix ..............................................E 204
Filtration media with high efficiency ....E 63Flame-retardant breathable moisture
barriers for firefighters' protective clothing .............................................E 64
From cotton fabrics to innovative sun protection with self cleaning effects ...............................................E 62
Futex: interesting new developments made in France..................................E 57
Glass filament yarns: method for metallization....................................E 156
Graphene membranes as ultimate filter ..................................................E 22
Graphene-coated “e-fabrics” detect noxious gases..................................E 245
Heatable nonwovens with homogeneous heat distribution.......E 159
Influence of functional textiles on balance of skin microflora ...............E 257
Innovative materials for rigid-inflatableboats and life rafts...........................E 258
Intelligent and flexible pre-treatmentsystems for digital printing on textiles.............................................E 202
ITMA preview .............................E 206-235Lightweight chains for different
applications .....................................E 152
Manufacturing and properties of finestknitted fabrics made of high-strengthpolyethylene....................................E 150
Meta-aramid fiber for protective-clothingsolutions..............................................E 3
Metal yarns in 3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ............E 190
Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites ......................................E 194
New ultra-flat high-tenacity yarn for technical applications ........................E 50
Polyester fiber with improved moisturecontrol.............................................E 173
Polyester Innovations: applications forhygiene and smart fabrics................E 136
Potentials of carbon fiber processing instaple fiber spinning........................E 160
Solvay: innovation Awards for smart fibers .......................................E 55
Techtextil preview.....................E 70-74130Techtextil/Texprocess 2015: exhibitor
and visitor records ...........................E 137Textile fiber production exceeds
consumption ...................................E 136Thermal shock resistant materials made
of fibers of mixed oxide ceramics....E 249Top 10 fiber producing countries
2005 – 2013 – 2020 ...........................E 3Ultramid as substitute for metal in
axial fans .........................................E 183Unidirectional tapes and long-fiber-
reinforced thermoplastics ................E 244World trade in PP filament yarns
2013 ......................................E 52, E 186
Technical textiles3D warp-knitted textiles with variable pile
yarn lengths for producing free-form,inflatable bodies ..............................E 165
Aachen-Dresden: ambitious program in 3 parallel sections..............................E 18
Adhesion enhancement of PPS-rubbercomposites by plasma treatment.......E 60
Barrier fabric containing nanofiber layer ................................................E 189
Biaxial warp-knitted textiles with symmetrical layers for molded thermoplastic composites................E 268
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Xue, W.-L.; Qian, Y.; Wie, M.-Y.:
Influence of functional textiles on balance of skin microflora...............E 257
Yan, C.; Zheng, Z.: Durable and washable conductive textiles ..........E 254
Younes, A.; Cherif, C.: Characterization of thermomechanical tensile behavior of high-performance fiber
material ..........................................E 252Zheng, W.; Lau, H.; Chan, H.B.;
Chan K.M.; Tao, X.: Phototherapy sleeping bag for treatment of neonataljaundice..........................................E 259
Zheng, Z.; Yan, C.: Durable and washable conductive textiles ..........E 254
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Living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with a warp-knitted textile as an example .................................E 187
Lyocell, polyester and bamboo fibers for small scale industry workers uniform ...........................................E 153
Manufacturing and properties of finestknitted fabrics made of high-strengthpolyethylene....................................E 150
Metal textile composites with improvedadhesion behavior ...........................E 265
Metal yarns in 3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ............E 190
Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites ......................................E 194
Military combat fabrics for firefighter turnout gear ....................................E 141
Nano-coatings for textiles and nonwovens........................................E 56
Phototherapy sleeping bag for treatment of neonatal jaundice .......E 259
Polyester fabric with towel-like pile structure..........................................E 141
Potentials of carbon fiber processing in staple fiber spinning ....................E 160
Production of high quality carded webfrom recycled carbon staple fiber for subsequent spinning..........................E 28
Raschel-knitted fabrics produced on RSJ machines and tricot fabrics for functional, brand-name collections .......................................E 192
Recovery of noble metals by the use ofpolyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles.............................................E 198
Solar shirt for energy charge..............E 180Spacer Chair from warp-knitted spacer
textiles...............................................E 24Stiffening of warp-knitted textiles with
PVA increases dimensional stability............................................E 264
Tandem slitting system for glass fiber and nonwoven material...................E 152
Technical textiles constantly conqueringnew areas of application ...................E 31
Technical textiles in composites applications – current status............E 133
Techtextil preview.........................E 70-130Techtextil/Texprocess 2015:
exhibitor and visitor records ............E 137Textile coating with 6 functions ...........E 27Thermal insulation from spacer fabrics
that reflect the body’s IR radiation ....E 25Warp knitting machine with portal weft
insertion allows zero-waste production.........................................E 20
Warp-knitted heating structures for electro-mobility applications..............E 58
Weft insertion in line with the courses to suit the market............................E 263
Machinery/ProcessesAirlaid web forming system for
Avintiv .............................................E 184Carbon fiber processing potentials in
staple fiber spinning........................E 160Crocking inhibiting product ...............E 246E3 technology at Tire Technology
Expo ..................................................E 13Electronic let-off systems for advanced
technical narrow fabrics ..................E 267Elmendorf Tear Tester ........................E 184Faster production by customized sizing
agents for glass fiber-fiber compositematerial with thermoplastic matrix ..............................................E 204
Intelligent and flexible pre-treatmentsystems for digital printing on textiles.............................................E 202
ITMA preview .............................E 206-235Jossi Metal Shield for removal of
metallic fragments .............................E 46Moisture Management Tester:
2nd generation ...................................E 12Raschel-knitted fabrics produced on
RSJ machines and tricot fabrics for functional, brand-name collections .......................................E 192
Renewably sourced, non-fluorinatedwater-repellent finish.......................E 183
Spin beam for sensitive bicomponent filament yarns..................................E 248
Spunbond pilot plant for university inRaleigh ............................................E 184
Techtextil preview.........................E 70-130Techtextil/Texprocess 2015: exhibitor
and visitor records ...........................E 137Texprocess preview.........................E 66-67Ultrasonic welding as alternative for
bonding.............................................E 13Weft insertion in line with the courses
to suit the market............................E 263
Nonwovens3D nonwovens with various
characteristics ..................................E 139Airlaid web forming system for
Avintiv .............................................E 184Chinese nonwovens market anticipated
strong growth .................................E 275CO2 savings with automotive
nonwovens filter ...............................E 44Edana/Inda: release of 2015
Nonwovens Standard Procedures ....E 178Global nonwoven filter media market
2019..................................................E 38Heatable nonwovens with
homogeneous heat distribution.......E 159International Nonwovens Symposium:
dynamic and successful industry outlook............................................E 176
ITMA preview .............................E 206-235
Messe Frankfurt: new platform for nonwovens in China........................E 177
Nano-coatings for textiles and nonwovens........................................E 56
Nonwovens for technical textiles – unbroken positive trend? .....................E 1
Nonwovens production in Greater Europe +4.7 % in 2014....................E 139
Nonwovens report sustainable construction and housing................E 176
R&D joint project sintered nonwovens......................................E 275
Smart nonwovens for flood protection........................................E 273
Spunbond fabrics.................................E 43Tandem slitting system for glass fiber
and nonwoven material...................E 152Techtextil preview............................70-130Techtextil/Texprocess 2015:
exhibitor and visitor records ............E 137
Research“Information on Man-made Fibers”
report released by CIRFS......................E 43D warp-knitted textiles with variable
pile yarn lengths for producing free-form, inflatable bodies .............E 165
Aachen-Dresden Conference: in futuretogether with DITF Denkendorf .......E 138
Aachen-Dresden: ambitious program in 3 parallel sections ..........................E 18
Adhesion enhancement of PPS-rubbercomposites by plasma treatment.......E 60
Airbag competence center in Japan.............................................E 45
Biaxial warp-knitted textiles with symmetrical layers for molded thermoplastic composites................E 268
Bio-based polymers market study ..........E 4Bio-composites in the EU: new market
report ..............................................E 137Carbon fiber precursors .......................E 53Carbon recycling compact line at ITA
Augsburg.........................................E 248Cardiac-repair patch project to receive
government support..........................E 10Cellulose fibers containing vegetable
oils and lipophilic vitamins for new applications .......................................E 14
Characterization of thermomechanical tensile behavior of high-performancefiber material...................................E 252
Composites Germany: results of latestcomposites market survey ...................E 6
Conductive polymer based electro-conductive textiles for novel applications..............................E 16
Cut resistance fabrics: an overview.....................................E 162
Damage of optical fibers during weaving...........................................E 261
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Development of living implants, taking a heart valve reinforced with a warp-knitted textile as an example...........................................E 187
Development of metal textile compositeswith improved adhesion behavior....E 264
Durable and washable conductive textiles.............................................E 254
Effect of different weaves on seatbelts ............................................E 23
Fabric glues commercially available....E 272Faster production by customized sizing
agents for glass fiber-fiber compositematerial with thermoplastic matrix ..............................................E 204
Fiber-based alternatives to PU foam in car seats ........................................E 18
Fibers, sizings, effects on plasma treatment ........................................E 185
Flame-retardant breathable moisture barriers for firefighters' protective clothing .............................................E 64
Functionalized fibers – effect of additiveson friction behavior in further textile processing .......................................E 250
Glass filament yarns: method for metallization....................................E 156
Global nonwoven filter media market2019..................................................E 38
Graphene as surface coating................E 40Graphene membranes as ultimate
filter ..................................................E 22Graphene nanoribbon as promising
filler of composite fibers and textiles.............................................E 148
Graphene-coated “e-fabrics” detect noxious gases..................................E 245
Heatable nonwovens with homogeneous heat distribution.......E 159
High temperature filament yarn.........E 145Home and technical textiles: increase
in demand in the USA .....................E 182IFF student scholarship winners .........E 271Influence of functional textiles on
balance of skin microflora ...............E 257ITA: cooperation in Turkey and
South Korea ....................................E 240ITA: new Masters course in Textile
Engineering .....................................E 242ITMA preview .............................E 206-235Lyocell, polyester and bamboo fibers
for small scale industry workers uniform ...........................................E 153
Manufacturing and properties of finestknitted fabrics made of high-strengthpolyethylene....................................E 150
Metal yarns in 3D warp-knitted textiles for use in protective textiles ............E 190
Microwaveable filament yarns for fiber-reinforced thermoplastic composites ......................................E 194
Nonwovens report sustainable construction and housing................E 176
Opening of Teijin Technology Development Center........................E 173
Phototherapy sleeping bag for treatment of neonatal jaundice .......E 259
Polyamide supply/demand report 2015................................................E 174
Polyolefin textiles: market report .........E 34Potentials of carbon fiber processing
in staple fiber spinning ....................E 160Production of high quality carded web
from recycled carbon staple fiber for subsequent spinning..........................E 28
R&D joint project sintered nonwovens......................................E 275
Recovery of noble metals by the use ofpolyelectrolyte-functionalized textiles.............................................E 198
RWTH Aachen: International M.Sc. in Textile Engineering ..............................E 9
RWTH/KIAT: Memorandum of Understanding...................................E 38
Smart fabric as “personalized air conditioning"...................................E 242
Smart nonwovens for flood protection........................................E 273
Solar shirt for energy charge..............E 180Spunbond pilot plant for university in
Raleigh ............................................E 184Surface modification of
carbon fibers .....................................E 19Techtextil preview.........................E 70-130Techtextil/Texprocess 2015:
exhibitor and visitor records ............E 137Textile coating with 6 functions ...........E 27Thermal insulation from spacer fabrics
that reflect the body’s IR radiation ....E 25Thermal shock resistant materials made
of fibers of mixed oxide ceramics....E 249Warp-knitted heating structures for
electro-mobility applications..............E 58
Textile industry10 years of innovation by HeiQ
Materials .........................................E 1833D nonwovens with various
characteristics ..................................E 13950 years of Lenzing Modal.................E 17450 years of Oerlikon in the USA ........E 18450th anniversary of Aquafil.................E 24050th anniversary of Huntsman’s
Mexico manufacturing facility .........E 24654th Dornbirn MFC: sustainability at
the center of interest.......................E 172Aachen-Dresden Conference: in future
together with DITF Denkendorf .......E 138Acquisition of 50 % interest in Formax
by Hexcel.............................................E 8Acquisition of BASF textile chemical
business by Archroma completed....E 142
Acquisition of Bekaert Carding Solutions by Groz-Beckert.................................E 46
Acquisition of carbon fiber prepreg business by Toray.................................E 3
Acquisition of Cubic Tech by DSM Dyneema............................E 140
Acquisition of Performance Fibers Asia by Indorama ........................................E 4
Acquisition of Polymer Health Technologyby Freudenberg .................................E 10
Acquisition of TCG by Bayer MaterialScience ...................E 44
Acquisition in Turkey by Fibertex Nonwowens ......................E 240
Acquisition of TWD Fibres by investment company.....................E 36
Acquisition of Uretek Archer by Trelleborg....................................E 142
Acquisition of Vita’s US facilities by TWE Group.................................E 139
Adhesives for packaging, textiles andhygiene..............................................E 10
Advanced carbon fiber technology in solar car.......................................E 174
Artificial turf trends............................E 253Avantex: successful 1st edition ...........E 243Bio-based PolyTHF ...............................E 36Bio-composites in the EU market
report ..............................................E 137Biopolishing Tencel blends: cooperation
between Novozymes and Lenzing ...E 245Brief Information ......E 3-13, E 24, E 36-46,
E 136-144, E 172-184, E 239-248Bromine usage restriction
by EPA .............................................E 183Cardiac-repair patch project to receive
government support..........................E 10China: 13th 5-year plan focus on
sustainability....................................E 176Chinese nonwovens market anticipated
strong growth .................................E 275Collaboration between Covestro and
Kunshan Xiefu .................................E 246Composite materials replace titanium
for space capsules ...............................E 9Cooperation of joint material research
between SGL and BASF successful.....E 36Crocking inhibiting product ...............E 246Dornbirn MFC: generator of ideas and
networking........................................E 36Eco-friendlier water-repellent
protection..........................................E 46Edana: MoU for geotextiles symposium
in China...........................................E 239Engineered silk: US$ 40 million for
commercialization............................E 172EU 28: higher fiber imports in 2014 ....E 34Evolon microfiber towels save energy
and water........................................E 243Evolon microfilament fabric:
3D version .......................................E 177
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Filtech: more than 350 exhibitors ..........E 6Filtration 2015: conference and expo
for air and liquid filter media...........E 242Filtration with viscose specialty fibers ....E 3Flame-retardant for polyester...............E 44Fluorine-free water-repellency............E 245Formaldehyde-free and durable easy
care finish........................................E 246Global man-made fiber production:
further increasing Chinese domination......................................E 171
High modulus carbon fiber type ........E 172Home and technical textiles:
increase in demand in the USA........E 182Investment in polyamide textile yarn
production technology ....................E 172ITMA 2015: technology, know-how
and communication.........................E 169ITMA preview .............................E 206-235Japan: MMF producers fiscal results.......E 4JEC Asia: noticeable growth in
attendance ......................................E 243JEC Europe: best composite
innovations..........................................E 7JEC: 14 winners of JEC Asia Innovation
Awards ............................................E 175Joint purchase of Japan Vilene
by Freudenberg and Toray ...............E 177Joint venture between HeiQ Materials
and Chem-Tex Laboratories ...............E 45Jossi Metal Shield for removal of
metallic fragments .............................E 46Lighter engine covers.........................E 244Lightweight roof for the new
smart fortwo .......................................E 8 Management ......................E 8, E 10, E 12,
E 40, E 42, E 44, E 140, E 142, E 144, E 176, E 178
Merger of Pfaff Industrial and KSL Keilmann ..................................E 144
Messe Frankfurt: new platform for nonwovens in China........................E 177
Military combat fabrics for firefighter turnout gear ....................................E 141
Moisture Management Tester in 2nd generation ...................................E 12
mtex+ 2016: new trade fair concept ...........................................E 137
Multi-rib belt and “belt in oil”......................................E 245
Nanofics technology for functional textile coating....................................E 12
New fabric collections of Mount Vernon FR ............................E 182
New headquarters of American Starlinger-Sahm ...............................E 142
New publications ......................E 59, E 179Nonwovens for technical textiles –
unbroken positive trend? .....................E 1Nonwovens production in Greater
Europe +4.7 % in 2014....................E 139Nonwovens report sustainable
construction and housing................E 176Occupational health and safety and
sustainable textiles ..........................E 237Opening of Teijin Technology
Development Center........................E 173Partnership between TenCate and
Abaris ..................................................E 8Performance wear range upgraded
with DWR Barrier ECO.......................E 11Piezoelectric fabrics for wearable
devices ................................................E 9Polyamide supply/demand report
2015................................................E 174Polycondensation business: JV to
strengthen Oerlikon Manmade Fibers’position ...........................................E 144
Polyester fabric with towel-like pile structure..........................................E 141
Polyester fiber with improved moisturecontrol.............................................E 173
Polyolefin textiles market report ..........E 34PPE Conference: driving innovation
in PPE ................................................E 38Renewably sourced, non-fluorinated
water-repellent finish.......................E 183RWTH Aachen: International M.Sc.
in Textile Engineering ..........................E 9Sale of Xennia Technology
by TenCate ......................................E 142Savings with CFRP..............................E 144Strategic alliance between Coats
and GSD..........................................E 140Strategic alliance between Dienes
Apparatebau and Rauschert ............E 144Strategic cooperation between CHTC
and Composite Holding.......................E 8Stretch materials for the
hygiene market................................E 239Surface-integrated vehicle heating .....E 178Technical textiles constantly conquering
new areas of application ...................E 31Technical textiles in composites
applications – current status............E 133Technology laboratory for Asia Pacific
(Invista)................................................E 3Techtextil North America: co-located
with JEC Americas ...........................E 138Techtextil preview.........................E 70-130Techtextil/Texprocess 2015:
exhibitor and visitor records ............E 137Texprocess preview.........................E 66-68Ultramid as substitute for metal in
axial fans .........................................E 183UV-resistant mildew protection
TH 12-13 ...........................................E 43Weathering seminar...........................E 201World trade in PP filament yarns
2013 ......................................E 52, E 186
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3T TextilTechnologieTransfer E 206, E 240, E 244
adidas E 192Ahlbrandt Systems E 60, E 185Ahlstrom E 40, E 140AkzoNobel Polymer Chemistry E 7Alexium International E 11, E 144, E 184,
E 244, E 246Alterfil Nähfaden E 27Amaike Textile Industry E 57American Starlinger-Sahm E 142, E 248Americhem E 10, E 183Andritz E 46, E 68, E 184, E 248Andritz Asselin-Thibeau E 68, E 208Andritz Küsters E 46, E 68, E 208Andritz Nonwovens E 175, E 208Andritz Perfojet E 68, E 208Antex Anglés Textil E 68Apply Carbon E 108Aquafil E 240
Archroma E 45, E 46, E 142Arup Deutschland E 7Asahi Kasei E 4, E 45Ascentex Exim E 128Atlas MTT E 201, E 207ATN E 72ATP adhesive systems E 70Audi E 18AUP/Qover E 67Auriga Polymers E 240Aurizon Ultrasonics E 239Autefa Solutions E 70, E 142, E 178,
E 180, E 206Autoneum E 9, E 42, E 182, E 244Avintiv Specialty Materials E 184BA Composites E 7Bafatex Bellingroth E 72Barthels-Feldhoff E 74BASF E 36, E 142, E 183bäumlin & ernst E 251
Bayer MaterialScience E 44, E 71, E 142BCC Research E 38Beaulieu Fibres International E 73, E 239Bekaert E 46, E 71Beluga-Tauchsport E 96Benecke-Kaliko E 140, E 178Benninger E 91, E 208Bergal Erfurter Flechttechnik E 72Bezema E 207Biagioli E 68Blackstone Tec E 7BMS E 208Bobet E 68Bolt Threads E 172Bonas E 214BondCote E 92, E 244Brabender E 194Brückner Trockentechnik E 210BST ProControl E 73BWF Tec E 72
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c.russ-Netconsult E 91CADT Software and Drafting E 222Camoen Machinery E 226Cetex E 76, E 165, E 210Chemours E 183Chem-TexLaboratories E 45Chemtura E 176Chomarat E 8CHT R. Beitlich E 12, E 130, E 175,
E 207, E 250CHTC E 8, E 142, E 206Clariant E 44Clopay Brazil E 140CMC Consumer Medical Care E 248Coats E 68, E 140Collano Adhesives E 76Comez International E 79Commerzbank E 31Composite Holding E 8Concordia Fibers E 36Concordia Textiles E 74ContiTech E 78, E 140, E 178,
E 197, E 245, E 258Cordenka E 82Corporate Fabrics E 76Covestro E 142, E 246Crealet E 76, E 214, E 267cts E 136Cubic Tech E 140Daimler E 8Daletec E 126Daun & Cie. E 36DCNS E 7Delfingen De Marktrodach E 78Dienes Apparatebau E 144, E 146, E 206Dienes Werke E 13, E 152Dietze + Schell E 246Dilo E 87DiloGroup E 175, E 212, E 248Dognin E 57Dolan E 136Dollfus & Muller E 78Dow Chemical E 10DSM Dyneema E 10, E 140, E 150,
E 152, E 240DuPont E 242Dyneon E 145DyStar E 167, E 218Ebelmann E 226Eckart E 84EcoTechnilin E 7Elas E 78ElringKlinger Kunststofftechnik E 145Emmebi Impianti E 82Ems-Chemie E 86, E 251Ergotron E 52Erhardt+Leimer E 78Eschler Textil E 80Ettlin E 86Eurofibers E 246European Carbon Fiber E 136Europlasma E 12, E 41Extris E 217Extrudex Kunststoffmachinen E 18Farè E 43, E 181Faurecia E 7Fehrer E 8Fiber Engineering E 18Fibertex Nonwovens E 140, E 240Fibre Extrusion Technology E 84, E 247
Filatura C4 E 147Fleissner E 111Formax UK E 8Forster Rohner E 196, E 243Fourné Polymertechnik E 195Freudenberg E 45, E 140, E 177Freudenberg Nonwovens E 10Freudenberg Performance
Materials E 87, E 140, E 177, E 243Freudenberg Vilene E 45Fricke & Mallah Microwave Technology E 195Fuchshuber Techno-Tex E 40Fukui Warp Knitting E 10Garter E 98General Nonwovens E 86Genkinger-Hubtex E 84Genomatica E 36Ger4Tech E 136Gerster E 98Gessner E 88GH Craft E 174Gigahertz-Optik Vertriebsgesellschaft E 262Glanzstoff Industries E 121Global Safety Textiles E 96Gore & Associates E 183Grizz E 57Groz-Beckert E 13, E 46, E 88, E 216, E 253Gruschwitz E 117GSD E 140Gusmini S. Lanificio-Feltrificio E 210Güth & Wolf E 90GXN Innovation E 7Hahl/Pedex E 138hastem E 218HBW-Gubesch Thermoforming E 271Heinrich Essers E 51HeiQ Materials E 11, E 45, E 183, E 221helsatech E 90Herrmann Ultraschall E 13August Herzog E 86, E 217Heusch E 219Hexcel E 7, E 8, E 136Heytex Bramsche E 92Hobas Engineering E 191Friedrich Hocks E 216Honigmann Industrielle Elektronik E 250Huitong Chemical Engineering
Technique E 144, E 184Huntsman E 142Huntsman Textile Effects E 183, E 246HW Produktions E 181Hyosung E 34Hyundai Motor E 7, E 191ICAP-SIRA Chemicals and Polymers E 97Indorama E 4Indorama Ventures E 114, E 240Intex Consulting E 217Invista E 3, E 93, E 239IoLiTec Ionic Liquids Technologies E 40IQ-SPS E 76Isra Vision E 40Itema E 92ITW Dynatec E 184James H. Heal E 12, E 13, E 59Japan Vilene E 45, E 177Johns Manville E 44, E 111, E 137, E 180Johnson Controls E 9Jowat E 45, E 99Juki E 66Kallweit E 78, E 197
Karl Mayer E 52, E 125, E 144, E 190, E 191, E 225, E 264
Karl Mayer Liba E 20Karl Mayer Malimo E 263Dr. Günther Kast E 100Kelheim Fibres E 3, E 136, E 218, E 250Kellie Solutions E 1Kermel E 100KG Mills E 155Klieverik Heli E 102Klingler Textil E 84Klopman International E 210Kobleder E 101Kretzer Scheren E 100Krüss E 60, E 101KSL Keilmann Sondermaschinenbau E 144Kunshan Xiefu New Material E 246Kuny E 251Kuraray E 4Kuris Spezialmaschinen E 92Lacom E 218Lantal Textiles E 244Lanxess E 244Laroche E 108, E 225Lectra E 9, E 12, E 144LeMur E 102Leno E 136Lenzing Instruments E 102, E 235Lenzing Technik E 4, E 136Lenzing E 3, E 4, E 36, E 44, E 47,
E 136, E 138, E 172, E 173, E 174, E 239, E 242, E 245, E 251
LGL Electronics E 103Lindauer Dornier E 52, E 214, E 261Linz Textil E 218Load Solutions E 152Lockheed Martin E 9Loepfe Brothers E 104LTG E 220Lubrizol E 103Magnetix-Gorszwa E 105Mahlo E 8Mahr E 145Mallein E 222MAN Truck & Bus E 7Marabu E 220Marand E 104Märkische Faser E 138Werner Mathis E 105, E 225Matthys E 107McAirlaid’s Vliesstoffe E 140Mehler Engineered Products E 180Melecs Holding E 136Mesdan E 227Meyer-Mayor E 99Milliken E 205Monforts E 106, E 222, E 248Montex Glass Fibre Industries E 108Mount Vernon E 182MTH Metalltechnik Halsbrücke E 275Jakob Müller E 79, E 140, E 223Multitexx E 197Multi-Wing International E 183Murdock Webbing E 184MVC Solutions in Plastics E 7Nanex E 56Nanocyl E 194Nanovia E 189Newtapes & SNY E 108Next architects E 24
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Nextrusion E 114Nike E 192Noble Biomaterials E 110Norafin Industries E 106, E 159, E 275nova-Institute E 4, E 137Novozymes E 245NSC Fibre to Yarn E 104NSC Schlumberger E 139Nylstar E 242OecoPac Grunert Verpackungen E 275Oeko-Tex E 4, E 10, E 45, E 244Oerlikon E 42, E 247Oerlikon Barmag E 140, E 144Oerlikon Manmade Fibers E 9, E 46, E 144,
E 184, E 247, E 248Oerlikon Neumag E 175, E 184OJSC Svetlogorskhimvolokno E 111Omnova Solutions E 176Outlast Europe E 108Outlast Technologies E 141Oxeon E 41PCI Nylon E 6, E 174Pegas Nonwovens E 177Performance Fibers Asia E 4Perlon Monofil E 114Perlon Nextrusion Monofil E 114Pfaff Industriesysteme und Maschinen E 144Pfeil Nähmaschinen E 94PGI Specialty Materials E 142PGI E 63PHP Fibers E 50, E 114Picanol E 224Ploucquet E 112Poddar Pigments E 233Point Blank E 10Polymer Health Technology E 10PPE E 7Procotex E 108PSA Peugeot Citroen E 7PSP Marketing E 248Pulcra Chemicals E 175PyroTex Fibers E 111Q-Lab E 142Qmilk E 106R.Stat E 112Rapid Composites E 7Rauschert E 144Reifenhäuser E 8, E 111Reifenhäuser Reicofil E 177, E 184Reimotec E 145Retech E 140, E 226Rex Industrie-Produkte E 115Rhodia Brazil E 55Rhodia Solvay E 172Ribatex Tekstil E 240Rieter E 13, E 140, E 248RKW E 140Rowo Coating E 27RSG Automation Technics E 66, E 227Rudolf E 114, E 245Saati E 3Georg Sahm E 92, E 142, E 229Samira Boon E 24Sandler E 43, E 118, E 140, E 177, E 180Sandvik TPS Composite
Solutions E 119, E 228Sanitized E 11, E 43, E 180Santex Group E 144Santex E 122, E 231Sapphire Finishing Mills E 126
Sarex Chemicals E 230Saurer Allmá E 13, E 119Saurer Schlafhorst E 44, E 232Saurer E 44, E 140, E 232Schaetti E 121SchappeGroup E 12Schill+Seilacher E 231Schmits Chemical Solutions E 120Schmitz-Werke E 62Schneider Textilveredlung E 27Schoeller Technologies E 127Schoeller Textil E 80, E 96, E 116SDC Enterprises E 274SDL Atlas E 12Sensient Technologies E 142Serge Ferrari E 196Seripress E 66Setex-Textil E 180Seyntex E 115SGL Carbon E 36, E 117, E 244SGL Kümpers E 42Shima Seiki E 94Sika Services E 125Silon E 114, E 240Siltex E 228SIMA E 246Sinterama E 49Sioen Industries E 244Siretessile E 115Smithers Apex E 188SML Maschinengesellschaft E 228Solvay E 55, E 172, E 262South Pacific Viscose E 36Spinnweberei Uhingen E 86Spoolex E 123, E 175SR Webatex E 121SSM Schärer Schweiter
Mettler E 42, E 118, E 140Stahl Europe E 116Stahl E 244Starlinger E 142, E 248Starr Aircraft Products E 12Stäubli E 117, E 214, E 230Stäubli Sargans E 140Stoll E 231Strumpfwerk Lindner E 15Sukano E 120Suominen E 140, E 176Svenskt Konstsilke E 122SVUM E 120swisstulle E 128SWU Special Yarns E 86Sympatex Technologies E 99, E 112, E 118Synthomer E 121T_O_P Oberflächen E 27Tanatex Chemicals E 44, E 123, E 246Tatham E 13Technical Absorbents E 180Technical Fibre Products E 181Technische Textilien Lörrach E 70Techno Plastic E 246Technoplants E 130TechSci Research E 182Teijin E 3, E 4, E 9, E 10, E 41, E 44,
E 129, E 173, E 174, E 176, E 181Teijin Aramid E 129Teijin Frontier E 44, E 141TenCate E 8, E 9, E 11, E 42,
E 141, E 142, E 181Testex E 10
TexMind E 126, E 233Textechno Herbert Stein E 124, E 235, E 270Textest E 125Textilausrüstung Pfand E 97Textiles Omnes E 123Textilveredlung an der Wiese E 46Textilveredlung Erzgebirge E 264TFE Textil E 111The Fiber Year E 3, E 171Thermoplast Composite E 44Thies E 124Thor Technology E 117Thrace E 43TMI E 184Toho Tenax E 136, E 172, E 174Toray Chemical Korea E 36Toray Industries E 3, E 4, E 36, E 136, E 177Toyobo E 4Trans-Textil E 64Trelleborg E 142Trevira E 126, E 173Trützschler E 127, E 230, E 240Tuchfabrik Gebr. Mehler E 173TVU E 128TWD Fibres E 36, E 251TWE Vliesstoffwerke E 139TWI E 222Under Armour E 192Unico Swiss Tex E 196Unilever E 140Unitika E 4Uretek Archer E 142Uster Technologies E 46V. Fraas Solutions in Textile E 21VdS Weaving E 128Vestagen Technical Textiles E 127Vita Group E 139Vitrulan Technical Textiles E 129Voith Paper E 127, E 230Völkl E 11Vomatex Textil- und Kunststoff E 66VUB E 120VX Aerospace E 7Wacker Asahikasei Silicone E 45Wacker Chemie E 44, E 45, E 246Wecosta E 57Weko Weitmann & Konrad E 234Westex E 130Wildeman Benelux E 128Willy Italiana E 128Witte Pumps & Technology E 146WTX Automotive E 57Wumag texroll E 128Xedera E 7Xennia Technology E 142Xetma Vollenweider E 235xotox E 196Yingyang Nonwoven Machinery E 13ZAP Systemkomponenten E 233M. Zellner E 96Zietromec E 196J. Zimmer Maschinenbau E 234Zoltek E 136Zschimmer & Schwarz E 129Zschimmer & Schwarz Mohsdorf E 202ZSK Stickmaschinen E 129Zwick E 60Zwick-Roell E 190Dr. Zwissler Holding E 144Zyex E 145
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