Ellery Purchases Assets Of Extreme Linen

NEW YORK CITY — February 8, 2017 — Ellery Homestyles, a supplier of ready-made window curtains and top-of-bed products, announced today it has acquired assets of Extreme Linen — a designer, manufacturer and distributor of comforters, duvets, sheets and decorative pillows. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Yigal Barmucha, founder and president of Extreme, has joined Ellery as chief merchandising officer of Bedding, as have members of his team.

“This acquisition significantly enhances the breadth and depth of our bedding assets by adding the design, merchandising, sourcing and sales expertise of Yigal and his team,”   said Hugh Rovit, CEO, Ellery. “Together, we have created a bedding business with complementary skills and talents to provide a portfolio of licensed, proprietary, and store brands of significant dimension across all channels, both in-store and on-site. Combined with our dominant soft window business, this acquisition accelerates Ellery’s mission to be a leading soft home enterprise of scope and scale.”

“This is a partnership of tremendous resources,” said Barmucha.  “We are very excited to join forces with the Ellery team and maximize numerous opportunities together across customers, channels, brands and aesthetics.”

Posted February 10, 2017

Source: Ellery Homestyles

SOL FR® Features Flame Retardant, Antibacterial Properties

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China is a textile power accounting for more than half of the world’s fiber processing capacity, however still follows behind some other countries in many high-tech breakthroughs in technical aspects, especially in fiber materials and equipment manufacturing. However, with the deepening transformation and upgrading of the industry in recent years, many technical advances have been observed. For example, in the field of flame-retardant (FR) textiles, Beijing-based SOL Flame-retardant Fiber Ltd. (SOL) has developed a new flame-resistant cellulose fiber — SOL FR® based on more than 10 years of research.

SOL FR® — Defines The Flame Resistant Application Boundary With Technology

Flame resistant textiles have become a major social concern. Today, the FR fiber material is not only applied to such personal protection items as military, fire-fighting, and industrial protective clothing, but also largely is used in the civilian market including home textiles and clothing for special groups. In some developed countries, for example, there are strict flame-resistant laws and regulations regarding soft furnishings such as mattresses, sofas, and carpets, as well as the components inside vehicles including built-in cushions and backrests and infant clothing.

FR regenerated cellulose fiber has played an irreplaceable role in the FR textile field thanks to its good FR performance, in addition to such characteristics as wear comfort, natural soft touch and excellent moisture absorption and perspiration of the fabric.

However, the FR cellulose fiber worldwide is mainly occupied by phosphorus-based and silicon-based products. The former enjoys good FR performance, but may release a large amount of smoke and cause great damage to the environment; the latter is well known for sound FR performance and environmental protection, but may suffer a serious decrease of FR performance against washing with low strength, and cannot be woven into fabric.

SOL FR® is a new cellulose-based inherent FR fiber. It is produced through spinning and solidifying after a grafting reaction between a cellulose solution and new silicon-nitrogen flame retardants. Thanks to the excellent thermal protection performance and small heat shrinkage coefficient of SOL FR®, the fabric can still maintain its original shape when burned at a high temperature of 1100ºC, playing the role of a barrier. According to the company, SOL FR® is characterized with excellent flame-resistant and thermal protection performances, no melting and dripping, small smoke emission, non-toxic and non-polluting smoke, and great wear comfort. In addition, it will not pollute the environment after degradation. It can be widely used in fire-fighting, military and special protective clothing; garments for infants, young children and the elderly; home textiles; and interior furnishings of transportation vehicles.

Phosphorous-based fiber --Thermo gravimetricanalysis 热失重分析磷系阻燃热失重1Flame-resistant And Antibacterial — Combined Functions Reveal The Technical Strength

SOL FR® is endowed with an additional function — antibacterial qualities. According to the company, the newly developed products recently have undergone testing that proved a new series of SOL FR® products exhibit excellent antibacterial function.

Fibers with antibacterial properties may widely be used in personal protection, home textiles, underwear, medical textiles, and sweatshirts among other end-uses. Clothing made from antibacterial fibers are able to resist the adhesion of bacteria in clothing and therefore protect people from the intrusion of bacteria. Antibacterial protection either is inherent or through post-treatment, and current international inherent antibacterial fibers are mainly chitosan fibers, seaweed fibers, and polyimides, while the post-treatment antibacterial fibers mainly include silver-based antibacterial fibers and copper-based antibacterial fibers.

The inherent antibacterial qualities come from the antibacterial radicals of the fiber molecular radicals, so that such types of fibers are permanently antibacterial. Silver fiber is a high-tech product with a layer of pure silver permanently bonded to the surface of the fiber using special technologies. Copper fiber is a new type of acrylic fiber grafted with organic copper chains and high hydrophilic radicals respectively on the side chain of acrylic polymer by graft copolymerization in the stage of the primary pulp polymerization followed by wet spinning technology.

Similar, but different, from other inherent fibers in antimicrobial principles, the  antibacterial properties of SOL FR® are long-acting based on ensuring the FR performance. The antibacterial titanium dioxide (TiO2) and organic nitrogen compounds are added to the flame retardants. Anatase TiO2 is photocatalytic antibacterial agent with antibacterial effects rising from catalytic activation mechanism — the metal elements absorb environmental energy, such as ultraviolet energy, activating the oxygen in air or water to generate hydroxyl radicals or reactive oxygen ions that then react with the protein, unsaturated fatty acids, and glycosides in bacterial cells, destructing its normal structure to death or loss of reproductive capacity. The antibacterial mechanism of organic nitrogen compound — combining with bacterial or fungal cell membrane anions or reacting with the sulfydryl to destruct the synthesis system of protein and cell membrane thereby inhibiting the reproduction of bacteria or mold, playing a bactericidal, antibacterial, and mold-proof effect, among other effects.

SOL FR thermo gravimetricanalysis 热失重分析The antibacterial function of SOL FR® also has won approval of the academic Jiang Shicheng, as well as other experts in the appraisal meeting organized by China National Textile and Apparel Council. So far, SOL successfully has developed ecological and environmentally friendly cellulose-based series fiber products, namely those with inherent FR; inherent far-infrared emission; inherent antibacterial properties; inherent antibacterial and far-IR; and fiber with inherent FR, far-IR emission and anti-bacterial function all in one products.

SOL FR® properties:

  • High flame resistant performance — Limit oxygen index LOI ≥ 32%;
  • Barrier effect — The fabric’s original shape can be maintained though the cellulose and burn out after burning in 1100°C, forming a shielding layer;
  • Low smoking and non-toxic smoke — Combustion does not produce toxic gases and smoke;
  • Environmental protection performances — The waste is naturally degradable, harmless to the environment; and
  • Inherent flame resistant — Washing will not affect the flame resistance performance; reusable.

February 7, 2017

Bard Peripheral Vascular OEM Products Celebrates 40th Anniversary

TEMPE, Ariz. — February 7, 2017 — This month marks the 40th anniversary of Bard Peripheral Vascular OEM Products, a provider of a wide range of products and services for the medical device industry, including implantable ePTFE and textiles, for use as components in cardiovascular devices. The company, a division of C.R. Bard, combines best-in-class technologies with a proven commitment to quality and recognized regulatory heritage to meet the needs of some of the world’s leading OEMs and emerging medical device companies. Bard Peripheral Vascular OEM now offers ePTFE encapsulation services to cardiovascular device manufacturers for creation of custom medical solutions.

For four decades, Bard’s products, expertise and legacy regulatory information has freely been shared with other companies using its OEM products. Since the 1970s, Bard has offered a full line of more than 20 styles of implantable textiles, many of which are still available today and used in state-of-the-art customer devices such as heart valves and left ventricle assist devices (LVADs). Over the years, Bard PV OEM has expanded its offerings to include PTFE & PET felts, and ePTFE for use as components in the most advanced cardiovascular devices.

Bard Peripheral Vascular OEM’s latest offering for other medical device manufacturers is its ePTFE encapsulation capabilities, originally developed for Bard’s own branded stents.  Bard PV OEM customers now have access to the material and processes they need for encapsulating their own component or device. ePTFE encapsulation is ideally suited for transcatheter heart valves and other medical devices which benefit from its thin, high strength, micro-porous, and biocompatible properties.

In addition to its textile and ePTFE offerings, Bard PV OEM provides, on an OEM basis, a comprehensive range of standard size PTA and PTCA angioplasty balloon catheters. These catheters can be used for typical balloon angioplasty, stent delivery, and even drug coated by the customer.  Bard ClearStream™ Technologies has the ability to design, develop and manufacture angioplasty balloon catheters specifically for OEM and medical device customers.

“For 40 years, we have been proud to provide our esteemed customers with the component products, technical support, and regulatory information they need to develop the highest quality medical devices for cardiovascular applications,” said Bill Gemma, director, OEM sales and marketing, Bard PV OEM. “We stand with our customers from device inception to production to regulatory approval, leveraging our team’s engineering expertise and the proven quality of Bard products to enable them to efficiently and effectively bring new and innovative medical device solutions to market.”

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Bard

Diesel Teams Up With Certilogo To Protect Consumers From Denim Counterfeiters

MILAN, Italy — February 7, 2017 — Diesel Lovers across the world now have a new tool that will let them verify immediately the authenticity of the Diesel product they are buying.

Thanks to a global partnership with Certilogo, Diesel consumers everywhere in the world, will be able to easily verify the authenticity of a pair of Diesel denim, even before purchasing it.

By the end of this year, all Diesel denim, including the renowned Jogg Jeans, will display the Certilogo Code, on a heat-printed label in the waistband along with the writing “Scan for Authenticity”.

 

We care about our consumers in everything we do, this is why we want to protect them from fake products and get them even more connected to our brand. Consumers can receive a fast and free confirmation that the product is authentic in three easy ways: by simply scanning the code with a standard QRcode reader on their smartphone, or with the dedicated Certilogo application customized for Diesel, or by registering and entering the product’s CLG Code at certilogo.com.

“In a new consumer landscape driven by appreciation for high quality, we embrace the trust of our consumers, creating a direct dialogue with them”, says Alessandro Bogliolo, Chief Executive Officer of Diesel. “With Certilogo we will empower Diesel fans to authenticate the unique identity of our  denim, making sure they shop our original products in a safe and secure way”.

“This is a smart move on Diesel’s part,” declared Michele Casucci, CEO of Certilogo. “The relationship between brands and consumers has changed in the digital age. It’s not acceptable to say, ‘Buyer beware and good luck’ about fakes when every one of us has the technology in our pocket to stop it.”

Counterfeit and pirated goods siphon away an estimated $1.8 trillion in revenue from consumers, legitimate manufacturers, and tax authorities annually.  An estimated 25 million jobs worldwide have been lost as a result. Demand from consumers for a simple and reliable tool to identify and avoid counterfeit products has powered more than 100% growth in same-day, year-over-year authentications at certilogo.com since 2013. [1]

Fans of Diesel denim seem equally enthusiastic. Since the first 5-pocket denims coded with Certilogo arrived in store, consumers from more than 70 countries have connected to the Certilogo platform to ensure their purchases were authentic. Twenty percent of those authentications were performed by shoppers considering a purchase; 64% were performed after a purchase in a physical store; and 16% were performed after a purchase in an online store or marketplace.

[1] International Chamber of Commerce / BASCAP, Estimating the Global Economic and Social Impacts of Counterfeiting and Piracy (2011). http://www.iccwbo.org/Advocacy-Codes-and-Rules/BASCAP/BASCAP-Research/Economic-impact/Global-Impacts-Study/

Frontier Economics, Global Impacts Study (2011): http://www.iccwbo.org/Advocacy-Codes-and-Rules/BASCAP/BASCAP-Research/Economic-impact/Global-Impacts-Study/

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Certilogo

 

Litzler Designs World-Class Double Dip Tire Cord Dip Line

CLEVELAND — February 7, 2017 — C. A. Litzler Co. Inc. has received an order to design and build a 100/125 meter per minute double dip Tire Cord Dip Line for Performance Fibers in Kaiping, China. Performance Fibers is a division of Indorama Ventures Public Co. Ltd.  With the purchase and installation of this equipment, Performance Fibers will be the largest producer of tire cord in China. Benefits of the Litzler Tire Cord Line include:

  • Multiple tension zones throughout the line providing maximum flexibility for elongating/relaxing the cord to meet specific processing criteria;
  • Line speed up to 125 meters per minute;
  • Speed and tension control accuracy of ±0.1% to achieve control of critical cord properties;
  • Improved spreader design for better control of low EPI fabric; and
  • Proprietary ‘No-foam’ dip system.

Litzler offers 64 years of experience designing ovens which are the most critical component for tire cord production. Litzler ovens are specially designed for tire cord drying and curing.  The ovens feature all of the technical innovations that Litzler is known for, including:

  • High velocity jet nozzles for consistently uniform heat transfer;
  • Precise temperature control for optimum safety and highest product quality;
  • Energy efficient oven designs utilizing premium efficiency motors and variable speed drives for lower operating costs; and
  • State-of-the-art open network controls by Litzler Automation, including multiple redundant PLC networks with Ethernet communications to save installation time and costs.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: C.A. Litzler

BlueGreen Alliance Statement On U.S. House Introduction Of The Buy American Improvement Act

WASHINGTON — February 7, 2017 — Today, U.S. Representative Dan Lipinski (IL-3), introduced the Buy American Improvement Act in the U.S. House. This bill would improve transparency and consistency in domestic content requirements for projects that use taxpayer dollars, and would expand Buy America provisions to a broader set of federal grant-making programs.

Following the introduction of the bill, the BlueGreen Alliance released the following statement from Executive Director Kim Glas: “Strong domestic content requirements — like those in the Buy American Improvement Act — are the right way to invest in and protect American workers. We know that these types of policies work, not only to grow American manufacturing and the number of quality, family-sustaining jobs in this country, but also to better use American tax dollars and improve the environmental outcomes of major infrastructure projects.

“Expanding Buy America is a win for U.S. workers, the environment, and the economy. When products are made in the U.S., we can be confidant that they are meeting environmental and labor standards. They are also historically safer, more reliable products. Additionally, strong domestic sourcing requirements help boost U.S. manufacturing and employment. We urge the House to act swiftly on this bipartisan priority.”

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: BlueGreen Alliance

A&E Launches Innovative Reflective Industrial Sewing Thread

MOUNT HOLLY, N.C. — February 07, 2017 — American & Efird (A&E) today announced the official launch of Anefil™ Reflector — a new product in reflective innovation. Anefil Reflector is a reflective, specialty industrial sewing thread used in coverstitch and overedge applications for use primarily in activewear, workwear, safety apparel, swimwear, denim, footwear and other reflective markets.

“A&E’s spirit of innovation continues with this new reflective product, Anefil Reflector,” said Mark Hatton, vice president Americas. “Offered in a Tex 120 size, Anefil Reflector adds another layer of functionality in sewing that has traditionally been dominated by reflective tape. This product is a versatile, decorative sewing thread and a valuable addition to the reflective market.”

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: A&E

Circuitex® Conductive Technology Advances Design Flexibility In Smart Apparel

SCRANTON, Pa. — February 6, 2017 — Noble Biomaterials Inc., a producer of conductive solutions for smart textiles applications, has collaborated with Bemis Associates to develop a seamless, conductive advanced material that allows for simple and durable integration of electronics into apparel.

This fully-bonded, conductive material is engineered with Noble’s Circuitex® technology and provides for the detection, transmission and protection of electronic signals in a soft and flexible format. Its unique construction provides designers with complete freedom to design smart garments with integrated stretch and durability using Bemis Sewfree® Bonding.

Circuitex is made by permanently bonding pure silver — nature’s most conductive element — to the surface of a textile fiber or fabric. The bond creates a continuous layer of silver, yet retains the flexibility, comfort and durability of the textile material. Products using Circuitex can provide myriad data streams (ECG, EMG, strain, pressure mapping), as well as allowing for active power delivery (lighting, electro-muscle stimulation, basic power).

“About 95 percent of human interface to the world is through textiles,” said Joel Furey, Chief Commercial Officer, Noble Biomaterials. “The need to integrate technology into apparel is vital and our collaboration with Bemis will enable critical infrastructure components that will allow brands to deliver on the promise of truly connected apparel.”

“The key to success in the connected products space is strategic collaboration – and the teamwork between Bemis and Noble to deliver a simplified product and process is an expression of that cooperative mentality,” said Steve Howard, Chief Executive Officer, Bemis Worldwide.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: Noble Biomaterials

X-Rite Expands Its Spring Color Management Training In North America

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — February 6, 2017 — X-Rite Inc. and its subsidiary Pantone LLC announced its 2017 Spring Fundamentals of Color Training Seminar in 14 locations throughout North America. The two-day seminar helps attendees understand color theory and implement color quality standards in their organizations. Topics covered in the trainings include visual evaluation of color, communicating color specifications, color tolerances and instrumentation.

“Color errors continue to be a leading cause for product rejects due to the complexities of controlling color across a wide range of materials and a global supply chain,” said Murphy Keeley, general manager Americas, X-Rite. “It is essential that anyone working with color, from brand owners to specifiers to quality control professionals, understand the fundamentals of color science and how color errors happen. With new locations added across North America, manufacturers and suppliers can attend a local seminar and hear from experts on how to improve quality control processes by streamlining color communication, measurement, reporting and recording.”

About The Seminar

The Fundamentals of Color Training Series incorporates decades of color management experience and best practices and is presented by X-Rite color experts. This interactive seminar is ideal for color specifiers, quality control professionals, lab technicians and anyone who evaluates or approves color.  Attendees can register for either the full two-day seminar or one of the individual sessions:

Day One: Fundamentals of Color and Appearance (FOCA) training provides a solid understanding of the art and science of color, covering the physics of color, importance of lighting and how to use spectrophotometers and color data.
Day Two: Fundamentals of Instrumentation and Quality Control (FIQC) is a hands-on workshop where attendees use X-Rite spectrophotometers, light booths and software to create color standards, develop appropriate color tolerances, measure samples against target colors and analyze the results.
The seminar series commences on February 21 in Portland, Ore. Other locations include Cincinnati; Greenville, S.C.; Toronto; Bentonville, Ark.; Schaumburg, Ill.; San Francisco, Calif.; Edison, N.J.; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Anaheim, Calif.; Nashville, Tenn.; Natick, Mass.; and Indianapolis, Ind.

The combined Seminar cost is $1,295. The individual cost for the Fundamentals of Color and Appearance Seminar is $595; and Fundamentals of Instrumentation and Quality Control Seminar is $895. A 15 percent discount is available for individual seminar classes using the coupon code “FUN2017”.

Registration and a full list of dates and locations can be found at http://www.xrite.com/the-fundamentals-training-series–foca–fiqc-combined.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: X-Rite

HeiQ, Patagonia Announce Exclusive Strategic Research Partnership

ZURICH, Switzerland/VENTURA, Calif. — February 6, 2017 — The Switzerland-based textile technology innovator HeiQ and sustainable outdoor clothing brand Patagonia have teamed up for an exclusive strategic research partnership to explore novel ways for a sustainable textile finishing technology to achieve breathable and durable water repellence (DWR) with best-in-class performances.

Widely recognized as a global leader in corporate, social and environmental responsibility, Patagonia was recently awarded the Accenture Strategy Award for Circular Economy Multinational among 230 applicants at the World Economic Forum in Davos (Switzerland) in recognition of its accomplishment in reducing waste in its production processes and products.

Recently there have been numerous human health and environmental studies quantifying the hazardous impacts of perfluorinated chemistries (PFCs) and some brands in the outdoor industry have begun to switch to currently available first-generation non-fluorinated DWRs. Among HeiQ’s product portfolio, there are already several industry-leading fluorine-free DWR technologies, including HeiQ’s enormously successful HeiQ Eco Dry product.

To date, there remains a lot to be explored in DWR effects in the areas of non-fluorinated water, stain and oil repellency performance. According to a survey conducted by HeiQ Textile Market Knowledge Centre with 40 outdoor, apparel and fashion brands in August 2016, 56% of the respondents expressed a need to learn more regarding the DWR performance function.

For decades, Patagonia has been leading the industry towards building high-performance products with the vision to a greener and more sustainable future for our environment. A central component to Patagonia’s material innovation strategy is to minimize the proliferation of toxic chemistries.

“Shattering the status quo for DWR is of paramount importance to Patagonia. However, we will not be successful unless we also achieve the quality and performance that our customers demand, a calculated partnership is a key means of doing so,” said Matt Dwyer, director of material innovation and development at Patagonia. “HeiQ is a natural partner in its ability to conduct world class research while commercializing high performing, sustainable textile finishes and we believe that together we can find a solution.”

“At HeiQ, we carefully choose our brand partners before initiating a cooperative research project to ensure that the joint effort is going to create the highest value possible for both parties, and more importantly, for consumers,” said Colin Lantz, vice president of HeiQ Brandforce. He added, “Patagonia and HeiQ share the same vision that technology can perfect our every-day textile products. This formed the basis for this partnership.”

The HeiQ research leader for this project is Dr. Murray Height, co-founder and chief technology officer of the HeiQ Group. “At HeiQ we are constantly researching new ways to achieve water repellency on textiles and have worked towards non-pfc DWR technology for over five years. This project aims to realize an improved non-pfc DWR technology and achieve a new level of performance in this field,” said Dr. Height. HeiQ’s current product, HeiQ Eco Dry is among the most effective non-pfc water repellent textile technologies on market, capable of achieving water repellency performance identical to or better than PFC C6 levels.

Posted February 7, 2017

Source: HeiQ

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