July/August 2010
Testex Swiss Textile Testing Institute, Switzerland, has opened a representative
office in Melbourne, Australia, to introduce and promote textile quality standards including
Oeko-Tex
® Standard 100.
MarChem CFI Inc., New Haven, Mo., has launched a new website, located at www.marchemcfi.com. The site details MarChem's product offering and includes a Textile University section that educates visitors on industry standards and test procedures.
DyStar Textilfarben GmbH, Germany, is now a member of the Organic Exchange.
EzTextiles LLC, New York City, now offers an online digital library of more than 25 million fully editable royalty-free, production-ready textile designs including woven plaids, stripes, prints and knits. The service is available at www.eztextiles.com.
ExTextiles' digital library page
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), Research Triangle Park, N.C., offers a downloadable, searchable version of its book "Dyeing for a Living," a history of the organization, online at www.aatcc.org. AATCC also has released the Textile Fiber Supplement, a companion document to its AATCC Test Methods 20 and 20A, for complete fiber identification and analysis.
The Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association (SYFA), Gastonia, N.C., now offers the Hoechst Celanese Dictionary of Fiber & Textile Technology on its website, www.thesyfa.org.
RadiciGroup, Italy, has launched a new website, www.radelast.com, dedicated to its RadElast ® elastane fiber product line, manufactured by its U.S. subsidiary, RadiciSpandex Corp.
Atlanta-based Messe Frankfurt Inc. is offering the Techtextil North America 2010 Symposium proceedings for purchase.
Anvil Knitwear Inc., New York City, has elected to have its entire product line certified according to Oeko-Tex ® Standard 100.
The FabricLink Network, Reseda, Calif., has added the California Fashion Association's Glossary of International Trade Terms and Glossary of Environmental Issues; and the National Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors' Uniform Glossary to its website, www.fabriclink.com.
July/August 2010
MarChem CFI Inc., New Haven, Mo., has launched a new website, located at www.marchemcfi.com. The site details MarChem's product offering and includes a Textile University section that educates visitors on industry standards and test procedures.
DyStar Textilfarben GmbH, Germany, is now a member of the Organic Exchange.
EzTextiles LLC, New York City, now offers an online digital library of more than 25 million fully editable royalty-free, production-ready textile designs including woven plaids, stripes, prints and knits. The service is available at www.eztextiles.com.
ExTextiles' digital library page
The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC), Research Triangle Park, N.C., offers a downloadable, searchable version of its book "Dyeing for a Living," a history of the organization, online at www.aatcc.org. AATCC also has released the Textile Fiber Supplement, a companion document to its AATCC Test Methods 20 and 20A, for complete fiber identification and analysis.
The Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association (SYFA), Gastonia, N.C., now offers the Hoechst Celanese Dictionary of Fiber & Textile Technology on its website, www.thesyfa.org.
RadiciGroup, Italy, has launched a new website, www.radelast.com, dedicated to its RadElast ® elastane fiber product line, manufactured by its U.S. subsidiary, RadiciSpandex Corp.
Atlanta-based Messe Frankfurt Inc. is offering the Techtextil North America 2010 Symposium proceedings for purchase.
Anvil Knitwear Inc., New York City, has elected to have its entire product line certified according to Oeko-Tex ® Standard 100.
The FabricLink Network, Reseda, Calif., has added the California Fashion Association's Glossary of International Trade Terms and Glossary of Environmental Issues; and the National Association of Uniform Manufacturers and Distributors' Uniform Glossary to its website, www.fabriclink.com.
July/August 2010
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