Archroma Receives Eco-innovation Award For Sustainability Initiatives From WWF Pakistan

REINACH, Switzerland — December 12, 2016 — Archroma received the Award for Eco-innovation from WWF Pakistan at the organization’s Annual Green Office Network Meeting in Karachi.

The Eco-innovation Award is a recognition of Archroma’s continuous efforts to foster sustainable innovations aimed at preserving dwindling ground water reserves, and developing eco-efficient processes that reduce energy, process time and resource consumption.

The Award was presented by Naeem Mughal, director general, Sindh Environmental Protection Agency, Government of Pakistan.

Earlier this year, the WWF granted Green Office labeling rights to Archroma’s offices in Landhi, Pakistan.

Mujtaba Rahim, CEO, Archroma Pakistan, said: “We are continuously creating powerful new processes and products that support our and our customers’ sustainability ambitions. Our innovative teams are raising the bar on environmental standards and production cycles in our industries. For instance, our EarthColors sulfur dyes are developed from natural waste such as walnut and almond husks and agricultural crop waste, replacing the oil-based raw materials to create warm shades of brown on cotton fabrics. Our “Sustainable Effluent Treatment” plant at Jamshoro, Pakistan, operates at zero liquid discharge in our production processes saving enormous amounts of water.”

Posted December 12, 2016

Source: Archroma

Pertex® Introduces New Brand Structure

CLITHEROE, England — December 12, 2016 — Pertex® will present its new brand update and structure at the forthcoming Outdoor Retailer Winter Market and ISPO trade fair.

“The goal of the brand update was to condense our sub brands into a simpler and more meaningful new structure,” said Steve Laycock, Pertex Brand Director. “This new structure will allow us to better communicate the specific features and benefits of each of our fabrics with consumers.”

The new sub-brand structure consists of three distinct series: Pertex QUANTUM — insulation/wind fabrics; Pertex SHIELD — waterproof breathable fabrics; and Pertex EQUILIBRIUM — double weave fabrics.

The Pertex Quantum sub-brand includes:

  • Pertex Quantum, which uses a tightly woven structure to provide a light and soft fabric that allows insulation to fully loft.
  • Pertex QuantumPRO, which features an ultra-thin water resistant coating to provide increased weather resistance for use in extreme conditions.
  • Pertex QuantumAIR, which is engineered with increased air permeability to provide a balance between wind resistance and breathability.

The Pertex Shield sub-brand includes:

  • Pertex Shield, which delivers lightweight and packable protection while remaining highly breathable.
  • Pertex ShieldPRO, designed to provide highly breathable protection for extended use in extreme conditions.

The Pertex Equilibrium sub-brand includes:

  • Pertex Equilibrium creates a comfortable microclimate by balancing weather protection and breathability.

Pertex has also redefined its fabric technologies that include the newly named DIAMONDFUSE – fabrics that use diamond shaped cross-sectional filaments; YFUSE – fabrics that use Y shaped cross-sectional filaments; SUPERDWR –fabrics using enhanced DWR finish; ECO – fabrics containing more than/or 50 percent recycled content; and PFC FREE DWR – fabrics using non-fluorine based DWR finish.

New multi-language hangtags have been developed in addition to new labels and heat transfers to reflect the new brand update. Pertex is also developing a new website and brand partner portal, which is slated to launch prior to the FW17 consumer season.

Posted December 12, 2016

Source: Pertex®

Suominen Awarded With Rockline Partnership Recognition

HELSINKI, Finland — December 12, 2016 — Rockline Industries, one of the largest global producers of consumer products specializing in wet wipes, has awarded Suominen with the 2016 Rockline Partnership Recognition Award for being a Best in Class Supplier and Partner. Suominen received the Award also in 2014.

In his note, Nick Santoleri, Rockline’s vice president of Manufacturing and Strategic Sourcing, emphasizes that the Recognition is given for extraordinary accomplishments. Moreover, Suominen’s global approach to business was mentioned.

“Suominen was nominated for its commitment to our business in a way that aligns with the Rockline RRITE© Values of: Renew, Respect, Integrity, Teamwork and Excellence,” said Santoleri. “Suominen has stepped up many times this past year, on both sides of the Atlantic in support of Rockline initiatives, and did so with speed, selflessness, and excellence.”

“Suominen is honored to receive this award from Rockline”, said Karen Castle, vice president, Sales Americas. “It speaks of Suominen team’s successful efforts to create Mutual Value Partnerships with key customer by delivering demonstrably superior products coupled with consumer and customer insights, excellent customer experience, and quality and service that is unsurpassed.”

Posted December 12, 2016

Source: Suominen

IVL Signs Long-Term Gas Cracker Feedstock Deal In The United States

BANGKOK, Thailand — December 12, 2016 — Indorama Ventures Public Co. Ltd. (IVL) today announced that the company has signed a long-term agreement for all of its ethane and propane feedstock supply requirements for the company’s gas cracker in Lake Charles, La., with Targa Resources Corp. (NYSE:TRGP), a leading supplier of natural gas liquids (NGLs) in Mont Belvieu, Texas. Under this agreement, Targa Resources Corp. will not only supply IVL with all its ethane and propane requirements but also provide storage for these gases locally at Lake Charles.

IVL announced the acquisition of the Lake Charles ethylene cracker in September 2015. It is currently undergoing refurbishment and is expected to start up in the fourth quarter of 2017.  The cracker can process both ethane and propane feedstock to produce approximately 420,000 tonnes of ethylene and 20,000 tonnes of propylene per annum.  Indorama Ventures is already a major producer of purified ethylene oxide (PEO) and mono ethylene glycol (MEG) in the USA.

“This multi-year contract will provide IVL with 100-percent of our ethane needs to meet our ethylene requirements at favorable terms,” said Aloke Lohia, CEO. “The flexibility of the cracker to swing between ethane and propane will allow us to take advantage of shale gas economics as well as effectively becoming the most vertically integrated of all the PET producers in North America with accompanying integrated manufacturing cost efficiencies. The integration economics with olefins will provide IVL with significant long-term cost advantages across its North American footprint.”

Separately, Indorama Ventures has also signed a contract with Boardwalk Louisiana Midstream LLC, a subsidiary of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP, for Boardwalk to provide pipeline transportation and local storage for the ethylene that will be produced at Indorama Ventures’ Lake Charles gas cracker. Boardwalk will also provide connectivity to its Evangeline Pipeline, which enables ethylene delivery to both Louisiana and Texas, where Indorama Ventures has a Oxide and Glycols facility that uses ethylene to produce mono ethylene glycol (MEG), a vital raw material for PET production, as well as purified ethylene oxide (PEO), which is a high value added chemical used by the consumer goods industry.

Posted December 12, 2016

Source: Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL)

NCTO Praises Textile Outcomes in FY 2017 Defense Bill

WASHINGTON — December 8, 2016 — The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) applauded the Senate’s 92-7 vote to pass S. 2943, the FY 2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).  With the House of Representatives having approved the conference report on December 2, the measure now goes to President Obama for his signature to be enacted into law.

“This is a good bill,” said NCTO President & CEO Auggie Tantillo. “It supports American troops, strengthens our national security, and includes many provisions important to the U.S. textile industry,” he continued, noting that the Department of Defense (DOD) sourced roughly $1.5 billion in textiles and clothing last year under a buy-American procurement provision known as the Berry Amendment.

“On behalf of the U.S textile industry, I want to thank the House and Senate, their respective armed services committees, and all conferees for their hard work to keep America safe and the Berry Amendment strong,” Tantillo finished.

Listed below are favorable textile industry outcomes in the FY 2017 NDAA conference report.

  • There was no increase to the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT).  To trigger the Berry Amendment, contracts must exceed the $150,000 SAT.  A higher SAT creates the danger of contracts being broken up to fall below the threshold.  Threshold increase language was removed from the bill by the House Armed Services Committee during mark up.
  • The Berry Amendment was exempted from changes to the procurement of commercial items (Section 874).
  • A voucher program for athletic footwear was ended and clear steps were taken toward ensuring all athletic footwear purchased by DOD is Berry-compliant (Section 817).
  • Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) or reverse auctions are not appropriate contracting methods for DOD procurement of personal protective equipment where the level of quality needed or the failure of the item could result in combat casualties (Section 814).
  • DOD and the State Department were directed to brief key congressional defense and foreign relations committees on efforts to make U.S. manufacturers aware of procurement opportunities related to equipping foreign security forces approved to purchase or receive equipment from U.S. manufacturers.

The Berry Amendment, 10 U.S.C. 2533a, requires that Department of Defense to buy textiles and clothing made with 100 percent U.S. content and labor.

NCTO is a Washington, DC-based trade association that represents domestic textile manufacturers.

Posted December 8, 2016

Source: NCTO

TRSA: C. diff Study Of Hospital Laundry Exaggerates Contamination Risk To Laundry Employees

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — December 5, 2016 — TRSA responded today to a study in FEMS Microbiology Letters — “Clostridium difficileenvironmental contamination within a clinical laundry facility in the USA,” October 14, 2016 — by saying that the study’s conclusions and several articles that covered it fueled misleading impressions of hospital laundry cleanliness.

“The report suggests that ‘soiled clinical linens may be a source of c. difficile surface contamination’ at a laundry,” said TRSA President and CEO Joseph Ricci. “Soiled healthcare linens present some risk to laundry workers which is why TRSA and other commercial laundry organizations work closely with infection control and prevention experts regarding the cleanliness of laundry facility and worker safety, as the transportation and handling of both soiled and clean linens. More importantly, the laundries focus on the cleanliness of the linens returned to the healthcare facility. Laundry and healthcare workers, as well as consumers, need to be aware of these efforts and not studies that misleadingly create false alarms and potential unnecessary regulation.”

Several key areas of the study should be pointed out:

  • No significant contamination was found on the clean side of the subject laundry
  • It was expected that the soiled linen area would be more vulnerable to contamination than clean areas
  • No conclusion was reached regarding soiled linen contamination as a risk to laundry workers

In processing hundreds of millions of soiled healthcare linens each year for decades, the number of documented cases of contamination or transfer of C. diff or any other transferrable disease or bacteria to an employee, patient or healthcare provider has no statistical bearing.

“Laundering hospital textiles provides the linchpin to prevent transmission of contamination from soiled linen,” according to David F. Goldsmith, MSPH, PhD, a Georgetown University epidemiologist. “Laundries demonstrate that they can accomplish this by becoming certified to a standard such as TRSA’s Hygienically Clean Healthcare that requires their facilities to be inspected and undergo frequent laboratory testing to verify they meet independently established cleanliness requirements enforced around the world.”

The research fails to mention laundry processes’ effectiveness in eliminating bacteria, he noted. TRSA’s Hygienically Clean program has tested nearly 3,000 laundered items since 2013, roughly 25 percent specifically for clostridium and none have revealed any of this bacterium.

Commercial and other laundries processing healthcare linens:

  • Follow industry best practices
  • Pursue certification based on international standards and guidelines including CDC Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities (http://www.cdc.gov/hicpac/pdf/guidelines/eic_in_HCF_03.pdf) as they pertain to laundry, bedding, personal protection, equipment, hand hygiene and cleaning
  • Partner with their healthcare customers

In so doing, they undertake significant protocols to ensure regular sanitizing and cleaning of both the dirty and clean sides of the laundry facility, recognizing that workers may have contact with dirty linens, and requiring them to take necessary safety precautions including donning personal protective equipment (PPE).

The study located traces of C. difficile spore-forming bacteria in the soiled-linen area of the subject laundry and virtually zero in the “COG washing area” of the subject laundry facility, identifying the latter as “dirty” since linens were being processed there. This practice does not conform to industry best practices as indicated by laundry certification standards. Certification inspections ensure that any facilities processing healthcare linens have functional separation between dirty and clean linen processing areas to minimize risks associated with contamination.

Commercial laundries undertake strict precautions to minimize risk of any contamination. The majority of certified healthcare laundries worldwide undergo periodic inspection to ensure best practices and processing protocols are followed and clean linens are randomly tested. Laundries processing healthcare linens understand the importance of following strict guidelines for time, temperature, chemical and agitation levels in the cleaning process.

Last year, TRSA worked with healthcare professionals and others to develop The Six C’s: Handling Soiled Linen in a Healthcare Environment (https://www.trsa.org/healthcareresources), a video distributed to hundreds of healthcare facilities to help train their personnel regarding the proper handling of soiled linens to avoid risks to employees and patients.

Recent research indicates that healthcare facilities have significant concerns including C. diff surface testing results consistently higher than those found in laundries. Medical garments such as scrubs worn by nurses (http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/871181) are at risk for contamination with potentially harmful bacteria through direct patient care and through contact with the patient’s environment, according to a molecular analysis of pathogen transmission. Frequently, nurses and other healthcare workers wear these and other garments in public and take them home for laundering in washers that cannot reach the water temperatures necessary to properly decontaminate them.

Posted December 7, 2016

Source: TRSA

SPGPrints Announces Digital Solutions For Interior Decor And Wallcovering With PIKE® And 3200mm-wide JAVELIN® Printers At Heimtextil 2017

BOXMEER, Netherlands — December 7, 2016 — SPGPrints will introduce new digital printers for the interior decor and wallcovering markets based on their unique Archer® Technology on two stands at Heimtextil 2017 (Hall 3, Level 1, Stand B17, and Hall 6, Level 0, Stand B22), January 10-13, Messe Frankfurt, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany.

The stand in Hall 6 features live demonstrations of the new wide-format JAVELIN® digital inkjet printer for decorative textile products including bed linens, curtains and upholstery. The Hall 3 stand will feature SPGPrints’ leading solutions for rotary screen printing and information on the new PIKE® Decor printers for home deco applications.

At the heart of the new Javelin and Pike printers is SPGPrints’ established Archer Technology that accurately fires variable drop sizes to create sharp detail, fine lines, solid blotches and smooth gradations on a wide range of substrates.

Wide-format digital textile printing

Making its global debut at the show, the new wide-format Javelin digital inkjet printer has a 3200mm width capability to enable the printing of home deco textiles including bed linens, curtains and hangings. Shorter runs, limited editions, and custom designs can be printed for domestic use as well as for hotels and resorts.

Javelin prints up to six colours at 550 square meters per hour. It features a robust build and offers ease of use and maintenance. Live demonstrations will take place in Hall 6 and SPGPrints personnel will be available to discuss applications, configurations and how this new digital capability can complement your existing production methods.

Digital printing for laminates and wallpaper

Details of two exciting new Pike digital inkjet printers are being presented in Hall 3 aimed at providing the many advantages of digital printing to laminates and rigid decor applications and wallpaper.

A 700mm-wide Pike printer uses a central impression cylinder to apply graphic images, textures and protective coatings to laminates. These can be used to create a wide variety of effects like stone, wood, brick, ceramic tiles, among others, to enable maximum creativity cost-effectively. A wide range of protective coatings may be applied for gloss, matt, satin and silk effects, enhancing the printed images. Textures may also be added to create additional verisimilitude to furniture and other surfaces.

A 1300mm flat-bed Pike printer enables the direct printing of rigid substrates. Doors, table-tops, ceiling tiles and panels can be quickly imaged and customized products produced.

Both these Pike printers deliver the digital advantage of cost-effective short runs, fast change overs, minimal waste, fast time-to-market, streamlined logistics, reduced stock-holding and warehousing. These benefits go straight to the bottom line and have the power to transform the production of furniture, kitchen units, and furnishing for hotels, restaurants, hospitals and other private and public spaces.

Furthermore, SPGPrints has successfully adapted its Archer Technology for wallcovering printing applications, and is working to develop a printing line for this application.

SPGPrints leading rotary screen technologies

Rotary screen printing remains a vital method of printing for the wallcovering industry. SPGPrints provides solutions for every step in the workflow.

Information on SPGPrints wide range of screens and laser engraving systems for textile applications will be available on the Hall 3 stand enabling visitors to compare the options and receive guidance on selecting the best solution for their specific requirements.

Posted December 7, 2016

Source: SPGPrints

Flylow Brings Newest eVent® Fabrics Technology To The Snowsports Market For Fall/Winter 2017

OVERLAND PARK, Kan.  — December 5, 2016 — For fall/winter 2017-18, the newest waterproof membrane technology from eVent® fabrics — eVent DVexpedition — is being introduced by Flylow in its premiere Z Line products, the Lab Coat and Compound Pant. DVexpedition is the newest Direct Venting (DV) membrane from eVent fabrics, which introduced its original patented waterproof and air permeable ePTFE technology in 1999.  DVexpedition is eVent’s most durable, air permeable and waterproof membrane, purpose-built for skiers and adventurers who continually push the limits of their outerwear.  The new technology debuts at Outdoor Retailer from January 10-12, 2017, at Flylow (Booth #10) and eVent fabrics (Booth 155-313).

“Flylow takes performance seriously,” said Chad Kelly, Director of Sales and Product Line for eVent fabrics. “By adopting eVent DVexpedition into next winter’s line up, they’ve chosen to ensure that the most dedicated skiers will be comfortable in any and all conditions. Ultimately, DVexpedition offers fully waterproof protection and best-in-class breathability achieved only through an air permeable membrane system.  This combination, along with durable construction, guarantees a weatherproof solution that devoted skiers demand.”

DVexpedition combines 100 percent waterproof protection with eVent’s patented air permeable Direct Venting technology to allow body heat and water vapor (sweat) to easily dissipate and help keep users dry and comfortable. Its high moisture vapor transfer rate (MVTR) — a common measurement of breathability — combined with air permeability — the ability for air to pass through a fabric or membrane — creates the best possible breathable performance in waterproof shells.

Dan Abrams, co-founder of Flylow said, “The Lab Coat and Compound Pant are designed from the ground up for the skier who wants to hit everything, every day. This hard-charging and super air permeable kit delivers a Flylow level of true toughness and waterproofness. It’s burly enough for riding lifts in crushing storms, but light and breathable enough to wear while you’re bootpacking up the headwall.”

DVexpedition must meet eVent’s high minimum internal specifications, according to Kelly.  On average, three-layer DVexpedition laminates featuring durable, robust face fabrics earn eVent’s highest waterproofness rating of a 30-meter water column. Breathability, as measured by moisture vapor transfer rate over 24 hours (MVTR) is 10,000 grams per square meter (JIS B1 test method), and air permeability is rated at 0.06 cubic feet per minute.

eVent DVexpedition is the newest of three technologies in eVent’s series of waterproof and air permeable membranes and fabrics.  DValpine — adopted from the company’s original air permeable and fully waterproof membrane — is the time-tested, versatile solution in the collection, offering balanced all-weather protection and high breathability for a broad range of activities. DVstorm is designed to deliver superior breathability in lightweight waterproof shells, and is ideal for highly aerobic activities that quickly generate heat and sweat, such as light and fast climbing, hiking, running and cycling.

All eVent waterproof membranes are fully manufactured in Lee’s Summit, Mo. The ePTFE membranes are finished with eVent’s patented oleophobic and hydrophobic treatment that protects the membrane from contamination but also retains its porous, air permeable structure.

New Flylow products with eVent DVexpedition
Flylow’s Z Line collection offers high performance products designed for long days in the mountains. Alpine skiers benefit from technical features, waterproof and breathable fabrics, and lightweight, streamlined designs.

Flylow Lab Coat
Using eVent’s new DVexpedition technology and fabric, the Lab Coat brings a new level of waterproofness and durability to the hill, whether you’re in the backcountry or at the resort. Key features include high pockets for compatibility while wearing a pack, helmet-compatible hood, removable powder skirt, YKK waterproof zippers, fully-taped seams and 14-inch pit zips, all which make this lightweight, meticulously designed jacket ready for anything you can throw at it. Avg. weight: 604 grams, MSRP $525.00.

Flylow Compound Pant
Flylow’s Compound Pant features eVent DVexpedition, an innovative, air-permeable technology that allows instant venting of heat and sweat that can build up in your apparel.  With cross flow vents, sweaty legs don’t stand a chance on uphill skin tracks. This is one tough pant but surprisingly compressible, too, even with features like Cordura-reinforced cuffs, 7/8ths length side zips, powder skirt attachments, and four pockets. Avg. weight: 745 grams, MSRP $475.00.

Posted December 6, 2016

Source: Flylow

Registration Is Now Open For InPrint USA, The Industrial Print Show

CHICAGO — December 5, 2016 — Registration is now open for InPrint USA, the Industrial Print Show, to be held in Orlando, Fla., April 25-27, 2017.

InPrint is the exhibition for industrial print technology for advanced packaging and manufacturing. The unique event has become the key marketplace in Europe for state of the art functional, decorative and packaging printing in industrial production. The InPrint show comes to the U.S. for the first time, focusing on connecting manufacturers who use print as a key component of the manufacturing process with leading brands in the fields of industrial specialty, screen, digital, inkjet and 3D technology print solutions.

“This show, uniquely focused on solutions to integrate print technologies into manufacturing and is much needed as the U.S. manufacturing market expands,” said Melissa Magestro, Executive Vice President of Mack Brooks Exhibitions Inc, the show organizer. “InPrint USA is a very specialized, focused show aimed at manufacturers, who need complex, customized, co-operatively designed system solutions in order to reduce cost and waste, increase supply chain efficiency, and generate new possibilities and revenue in industrial production.”

InPrint USA highlights include:

  • Leading Brands – Exhibitors will showcase the equipment, tools, and services for printing on metal, plastics, foils, textiles, glass, ceramics, woods and other substrates.
  • Complimentary access to over 40 educational presentations.
  • Complimentary access to the Global Industrial Inkjet Conference. This high-level conference will profile excellence, news and insights on the market opportunity for industrial inkjet and the challenges that may need to be overcome.
  • Free access to ICE USA, the co-located International Converting Exhibition, where manufacturers will showcase their latest equipment and technology from all key areas of converting like web coating, laminating, slitting, rewinding, coating, pouch making and many more.
  • Two industry network receptions.

Attendees can take advantage of Early Bird registration, saving 30 percent off of exhibit hall entry pricing.

Posted December 6, 2016

Source: InPrint

North Thin Ply Technology Announces Lloyd’s Register Approval For Marine Focussed ThinPreg™ 736LT

RENENS, Switzerland — December 2016 — North Thin Ply Technology (NTPT), a producer of lightweight prepreg materials, is pleased to announce the recent approval of its ThinPreg™ 736LT prepreg system by Lloyd’s Register.

As a sister company to the North Technology Group, and as inventors of the 3Di technology for North Sails’ grand prix yacht racing sails, NTPT’s composite technology is renowned within the marine market and this latest certification confirms the company’s continued commitment to development in this sector.

The 736LT prepreg system is a versatile all-round system offering an exceptional balance of material properties and usability.

Formulated to offer long out life (up to 8 weeks at 18-22°C) and excellent mechanical performance, 736LT is well suited to the production of large structures and can be cured at temperatures as low as 80°C.

ThinPreg™ 736LT UD prepregs can be supplied in a full range of weights (30gsm upwards) and in plotted multiaxial formats such as a 400g +/-45° available in widths up to 4m.

Recognising the need to provide boat builders with a full package of composite materials, NTPT also offers a compatible set of 736LT products such as prepreg peel ply, woven fabrics and adhesive films for core bonding.

Following the official factory opening in June of this year, significant new production capacity at the NTPT facility in Zory, Poland, ensures the company is perfectly positioned to supply even the largest of new projects at competitive lead times.

Posted December 6, 2016

Source: NTPT

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