Sicomin’s GreenPoxy® 33 Chosen by SPLEENE Kiteboarding for Eco-Friendly RIP 39 Boards

CHÂTEAUNEUF-LES-MARTIGUES, France — January 9, 2024 — Sicomin, a formulator of high-performance epoxy resin systems including the GreenPoxy® bio-resin range, has confirmed its GreenPoxy 33 will be used by SPLEENE Kiteboarding in its new Eco Line RIP 39 boards.

Designed with a commitment to genuine sustainability and developed during a 2 year collaboration with the Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, all aspects of the Eco Line RIP 39’s construction were reviewed. Flax fiber multiaxial reinforcement plies, a CNC milled wood core and bamboo rail sections, are press molded together using Sicomin’s GreenPoxy 33 bio-epoxy resin system to produce the world’s most sustainable twintip kiteboard.

EcoBoard Lamination

Sicomin’s GreenPoxy 33 is an entirely CMR free resin system that has been optimized for a wide range of production processes including the hot press production used by SPLEENE for the new boards. Seamlessly substituted for traditional resins, GreenPoxy 33 allows manufacturers to quickly adopt greener processes, enabling eco-friendly performance with no compromise on ride quality, durability, or performance.

In addition to redefining the environmental expectations for a kitesurfing board, the new Eco Line RIP 39 also delivers on the water. SPLEENE Kiteboarding’s unique deck, core and base design details coupled with the added vibration damping of the natural flax and GreenPoxy laminates, mean the new boards perfectly balance explosive pop for tricks and jumps with long term comfort that keeps riders out on the water.

SPLEENE Ecoboard in action

“We chose Sicomin’s GreenPoxy 33 primarily for its compatibility with our hot press moulding process. Of course, we wanted a great bio-resin, but it also had to be both production ready and backed up by an exceptional track record. There is no gain if bio-alternatives lead to delamination or increased fragility in the part,” said Sebastian Fitz, operations director at SPLEENE. “Our collaboration with Sicomin allowed us to achieve awesome on the water performance without compromising our commitment to sustainability.”

The Eco Line RIP 39 represents just the beginning of SPLEENE’s eco-initiative. The company plans to expand the usage of GreenPoxy resins across its other twintip board lines, aiming for an entirely eco-friendly production across its range during 2024.

Posted: January 9, 2024

Source: Sicomin

JEC Composites Innovation Awards 2024: The Finalists Line-Up Revealed

PARIS — January 9, 2024 — Annually, the JEC Composites Innovation Awards recognize successful initiatives and collaborative efforts within the composites industry. Over the past 26 years, the program has engaged more than 2,000 companies globally, honoring 225 companies and 573 partners for their outstanding achievements in composites innovation and effective partnerships. Criteria for the awards include partner involvement in the value chain, project complexity, and commercial potential.

The competition is open to any company, university or R&D Center with a compelling collaborative innovation or concept to showcase. The success of participants is closely tied to partnerships and collective intelligence. Beyond being a ceremony, these awards serve as a platform to spotlight potentially undisclosed projects, offering inspiration and motivation to an expert audience eager to explore new frontiers.

After pre-selection of the 33 finalists, one winner will be selected in each of the 11 categories:

  • Aerospace – Parts
  • Aerospace – Process
  • Automotive & Road Transportation –Parts
  • Automotive & Road Transportation – Process
  • Building & Civil Engineering
  • Circularity & Recycling
  • Digital, AI & Data
  • Equipment, Machinery & Heavy Industries
  • Maritime Transportation & Shipbuilding
  • Renewable Energies
  • Sports, Leisure & Recreation

The international jury representing the entire composites value chain includes:

•Hüseyin ATES, CTO & Compounding BU Leader, Kordsa
•Pr. Alan BANKS, Innovation & Industrial Engagement Supervisor, Ford Motor Company
•Pr. Christophe BINETRUY, Professor, Centrale Nantes / Nantes Université
•Tamara BLANCO, Composite Materials & Processes Engineer & Expert, Airbus
•Dale BROSIUS, Executive VP/Chief Commercialization Officer, IACMI – The Composite Institute
•Michel COGNET, Chairman of the Board, JEC
•Dr. Karl-Heinz FÜLLER, Manager Future Exterior and Materials, Mercedes-Benz
•Dr. Sung HA, Professor, Hanyang University
•Guy LARNAC, Technical Domain Coordinator for Materials, Structures and Industrialization JTFR, Ariane Group
•Pr. Véronique MICHAUD, Head of Laboratory for Processing of Advanced Composites (LPAC), EPFL
•Pr. Kiyoshi UZAWA, Professor/Director, Innovative Composite Center, Kanazawa Institute of Technology.

The awards ceremony will take place in Paris on February 8th, 2024.

Posted: January 9, 2024

Source: JEC Group

Objective, Digital And Categorized: emtec Electronic Decodes The Haptic Quality Of Textiles At Texworld NYC

LEIPZIG, Germany — January 9, 2024 — When it comes to testing the haptic qualities of textiles, apparels and fabrics, it isn’t enough to simply rely on subjective impressions of sensations, which can vary widely depending on the sensitivity of the single hand-panel tester, daily conditions, and even the individual culture. An objective evaluation of haptic parameters such as softness, smoothness, flexibility, and recovery behavior is essential for clear communication of product specifications across locations. Parameters as friction, drape and thermohaptics round off the spectrum of TSA measurement values.

“To reliably compare and reproduce products with the desired haptic characteristics, manufacturers need objective data on hand,” says Antonio Trampler, area sales manager for emtec. “Any-thing else is just a guess.”

Trampler and Alexander Gruener, business development manager for emtec, will be on site at the Texworld NYC together with Chase Tinker from partner company Technidyne of Indus-trial Physics, to demonstrate the newly designed TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer in addition to the predecessor model (established in the tissue paper industry). The new TSA features advanced measuring capabilities, including thermohaptic determination, friction, drape, an improved method for deformation and springback measurements, and an image of the sample for optical analysis.

Much like color codes, measured TSA data also function as a numeric language, allowing inde-pendent operators to accurately match the haptic characteristics of a product. In addition, the TSA integrates all measured sample data into a Virtual Haptic Library (cloud-based haptic data-base), allowing operators to search for, compare, and reproduce a product’s haptic traits from anywhere in the world.

“Quantifying and digitizing the subjective parameters of touch opens up new possibilities in terms of quality assurance and product reproduction,” explains Alexander Gruener. “It effectively eliminates the need to ship samples halfway around the globe to confirm a sample’s haptic conformity, which alone leads to a quick and significant return-on-investment.”

Posted: January 9, 2024

Source: emtec Electronic GmbH

MOTION Names Chris Cleland To Senior Vice President Of Strategy & Markets

Chris Cleland

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — January 8, 2024 — Motion Industries Inc. — a distributor of maintenance, repair and operation replacement parts, and a provider of industrial technology solutions — named Chris Cleland to senior vice president of Strategy & Markets, effective immediately.

Cleland’s career spans more than 25 years in consulting, strategy, marketing, branding, e-commerce, business development, and transformation. In his previous role as Principal Consultant at Cummings Creative Group (CCG), for the past 20 years, he led multiple successful initiatives across several industry verticals, driving growth and innovation for clients — including 12+ years consulting with Motion on marketing and strategy projects. Prior to his time with CCG, Cleland gained valuable experience as president/owner of LithoSigns and as a sales manager with Citadel Broadcasting.

In his new role, Cleland will lead the company’s strategy
 development for its business groups, plus the e-commerce and digital teams. He will report to James Howe, Motion’s executive vice president – chief commercial officer/chief technology officer.

“Chris brings a wealth of experience and expertise to our team,” Howe said. “His impressive track record in innovation and transformation makes him a perfect fit for guiding our company-wide strategic planning process and shaping our future growth and success. We look forward to an exciting journey ahead.”

Cleland graduated from The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), earning a Bachelor of Science in Business.

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: Motion Industries, Inc.

Culp Announces Leadership Addition At Culp Upholstery Fabrics, Along With Planned Transition For Division President Boyd Chumbley

Mary Beth Hunsberger will be joining the company as Executive Vice President of Culp Upholstery Fabrics, effective January 8, 2024.

HIGH POINT, N.C. — January 8, 2024 — Culp Inc. (together with its consolidated subsidiaries, CULP) today announced that Mary Beth Hunsberger will be joining the company as executive vice president of Culp Upholstery Fabrics, effective January 8, 2024. The company also announced that it intends for Hunsberger to succeed Boyd Chumbley in the role of division president in the third quarter of calendar year 2024. Chumbley will work with Hunsberger during a period of transition in 2024, and he will thereafter continue in an advisory role as needed to strategically support the company.

Hunsberger brings more than two decades of expertise in the home furnishings industry to her new position. She comes to CULP from DEDON Inc., where she served as controller and then president of North and South America since 2016, and concurrently served as the COO of North and South America for Gloster Furniture since 2023. Earlier in her career, Hunsberger also spent 13 years with Tempur + Sealy International Inc. She earned a Master of Business Administration from Wake Forest University and received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Hunsberger will report to Culp Inc.’s President and CEO Iv Culp.

Chumbley has worked with CULP since 1984 and has made extraordinary contributions to the upholstery fabrics division. He has served as a dedicated leader throughout his tenure and plans to transition to a supporting role in the third quarter of the calendar 2024 year. In this new role, he will continue adding significant strategic value with his experience and extensive knowledge of the home furnishings industry.

Commenting on the announcement, Culp said: “Boyd has been with Culp Upholstery Fabrics for 40 years, and we are extremely grateful for his loyalty and sound leadership. He has a passion for steady business models and high-functioning supply chains in a global environment. Boyd leads with absolute professionalism and grace, and he is a terrific mentor for our CULP associates. We are pleased that Boyd will remain with CULP for a diligent transition and then serve in an important support role.

“We are also excited to welcome Mary Beth Hunsberger to our CULP team. Her broad experience and knowledge of the home furnishings industry will help us continue to build upon the strong foundation of success created under Boyd’s leadership,” continued Culp. “We believe Mary Beth is a terrific fit for our current and future strategic plans, and we are pleased that she will have an extended time to work with Boyd and learn from his deep knowledge of Culp Upholstery Fabrics.”

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: Culp, Inc.

Biomaterials Manufacturer MycoWorks Announces Successful Harvest Of First 1000 Sheets Of Fine Mycelium And First Commercial Shipments, Paving Way For Product Launches

UNION, S.C.  — January 8, 2024 — Biotechnology manufacturer MycoWorks has announced that its commercial-scale Fine Mycelium™ plant has successfully harvested over a thousand sheets of the company’s revolutionary luxury leather-alternative biomaterial, and has already achieved a level of product quality exceeding that of its California pilot plant. This has allowed the company to move to the next phase of its production ramp-up, loading over 10,000 trays to-date that will be harvested in the coming weeks. The company’s first revenue-generating shipments have left MycoWorks South Carolina several months ahead of schedule, soon to arrive to clients and partners who have pre-reserved nearly two years worth of Mycoworks South Carolina capacity. The sheets will first pass through the expert hands of MycoWorks’ partner tanneries across Europe, transforming Fine Mycelium into products including the company’s own flagship material Reishi™ — a fully grown, customizable, and low-carbon biomaterial with the strength, handfeel, and durability of the world’s finest natural leathers.

Improved sheet quality at scale

Fine Mycelium grown at MycoWorks South Carolina has already exceeded the quality standards of typical sheets grown at the company’s California pilot plant due to the implementation of years of quality and scale-up learnings from the pilot. Focused on attaining the highest performance and aesthetic qualities in Fine Mycelium, MycoWorks has developed a new savoir-faire–craft–for making mycelium materials, and has also now successfully scaled it up by adding key elements of automation: a first for biomaterials.

Three years of R&D at pilot plant paved way for quick scalability

After breaking ground on the facility in August of 2022, MycoWorks commenced operations at the South Carolina plant in September of 2022 and harvested its first sheets there in November. The company’s proprietary process is operating as expected with quality achieved ahead of schedule, proving the company’s proprietary tray-based process can be performed virtually anywhere.

Process automation has cut costs while raising sheet quality

MycoWorks developed entirely new systems and equipment for its unique tray-based biomaterials process to make Fine Mycelium, adapting existing automation equipment from the consumer goods, automotive, food, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. MycoWorks has been able to reduce the labor input by a factor of fourteen while raising quality standards, delivering Fine Mycelium expertly, effectively and efficiently to partners.

Key scale-up technologies already demonstrated

MycoWorks has already implemented several key cost-down and scale-up technologies at MycoWorks South Carolina, including the double-harvesting of sheets from trays and the elimination of an initial tanning step at the plant.

The Fine Mycelium process engineers mycelium during growth to form dense sheets of biomaterial in a uniquely scalable tray-based system. Until recently, only one sheet of Fine Mycelium could be harvested per tray; today, two sheets per tray are being harvested, increasing yield. MycoWorks will begin implementing this breakthrough in 100 percent of production by the end of 2024.

Furthermore, the company has developed the capacity to ship Fine Mycelium in untanned, “wet” form to tannery partners. Eliminating the costly initial tanning—  i.e., stabilizing — process, and cutting the need for further chemistry through wet shipments, has both reduced cost and led to higher quality output at tanneries processing Fine Mycelium into Reishi™.

“In 2023, MycoWorks achieved multiple manufacturing milestones, most notably start of production of the world’s first commercial-scale mycelium biomaterial in South Carolina as well as the first harvests of high-quality sheets of Fine Mycelium using this facility’s new systems and process automation,” noted Doug Hardesty, MycoWorks COO. “Our teams redesigned and scaled up our one-of-a-kind tray based process to achieve low cost and high quality production all while delivering Fine Mycelium to the market ahead of schedule, only 17 months after breaking ground. MycoWorks South Carolina is a remarkable achievement, now delivering the quality from craftsmanship via a scalable tray.”

Supply-chain breakthrough for the luxury industry

The luxury sector has been eager to adopt MycoWorks’ Fine Mycelium technology into their materials supply chains for the product’s traceability from growth to tanning — and for brands, to final product. The unique printed code on each sheet allows for unprecedented monitoring and control as well as the ability to fine-tune sheets during their growth cycle for desired characteristics, tray-by-tray. Proprietary to MycoWorks’, this degree of both material tunability and provenance is unheard-of currently in the supply chain of natural materials.

Fine Mycelium is providing a new option of superior environmental standard to the materials sector

As reported in MycoWorks LCA of finished and tanned sheets, Reishi has a very low carbon footprint, between 2.7-5.8 kg/m2. Finished sheets are near-zero plastic and remain biodegradable. A less than 1%-by-weight finish, common to all leathers, can optionally be applied to the surface of sheets to protect from scratching and water damage. At present, no other material on the market possesses the rare combination of scalable, traceable, low-impact and quality performance characteristics that Fine Mycelium made products like Reishi can have. This uniquely positions MycoWorks’ technology to transform the supply chains for fashion and luxury, helping them to overcome natural leather shortages due to declining beef and dairy consumption while doing so with a high-quality natural material in-line with modern values. .

“MycoWorks South Carolina represents the future of design and manufacturing of soft-goods. The potential of our technology is not to replicate existing materials, but to leapfrog them — delivering an entirely new category of products to the market made from Fine Mycelium. Uniquely differentiated from leather, our first product, Reishi, represents an entirely new class of materials that is engineerable, controllable, durable and sustainable,” said MycoWorks CEO Matt Scullin. “At MycoWorks, we are designing materials for a new world, and a future where mycelium is the natural material of choice.”

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: MycoWorks

World No.6 And Tokyo Olympics Gold Medalist Xander Schauffele Joins DESCENTE On Multi-Year Partnership

TOKYO — January 5, 2024 — Descente is pleased to welcome Xander Schauffele, the Tokyo Olympics men’s golf gold medalist, as a new member of Team Descente. Schauffele, currently the 6th top ranked player in the latest 2023 World Rankings, has agreed to a multi-year contract for golf wear, training wear, and accessories under the Descente brand from January 2024.

Schauffele is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour, where he has won seven times since turning professional in 2015 at age 22. He began playing golf at age 13 coached by his father, a decathlon athlete whose own Olympic ambitions were derailed by a traffic accident injury.

Xander Schauffele, the Tokyo Olympics men’s golf gold medalist, as a new member of Team Descente

Under his special advisory contract, Schauffele will collaborate with Descente on golf product development and appeal to customers and fans on a global scale by heading up promotional activities to enhance the value of the Descente brand and strengthen its golf category lineup in Japan, Korea, and China. Descente will seek his advice in new product development and will also support him with all its high-quality resources resulting from ongoing collaboration with leading athletes and teams.

At the announcement of the partnership, Schauffele said, “I am very honored to join the Descente team. The Descente brand has a rich history of developing performance and training apparel for a variety of indoor and outdoor sports, including golf. I am very grateful for the opportunities to work closely with such a storied brand and look forward to contributing to the success of Team Descente on and off the golf course.”

Descente CEO Shuichi Koseki said Descente was extremely pleased to sign this contract with Schauffele. “Xander is a world-class talent and an athlete who embodies Descente’s premium sports brand philosophy,” he said. “We look forward to having our highly functional, quality products contributing to his ongoing success and to his role in ensuring the further evolution of the Descente brand.”

Notable Achievements:

2017 The Greenbrier Classic – Winner
2017 Tour Championship – Winner
2018 WGC HSBC Champions – Winner
2019 Sentry Tournament of Champions – Winner
2021 Tokyo Olympics Golf Men’s Individual Stroke Play – Gold Medalist
2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans – Winner
2022 Genesis Scottish Open – Winner

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: Descente Japan Ltd.

SAPL Industries Invests In FREAKINS Forging Dynamic Partnership, Pioneering A New Chapter In India’s Fashion Evolution

MUMBAI, India — January 8, 2024 — FREAKINS, an avant-garde fashion brand, proudly announces a transformative alliance with SAPL Industries Pvt. Ltd. (formally known as Sonal apparels Pvt. Ltd.), marking a monumental shift in India’s fashion landscape. This landmark collaboration between two influential industry leaders holds the promise to redefine contemporary fashion in India, uniting innovation, technology, and fashion to spearhead market expansion.

Navin Agarwal, CEO of SAPL Industries, remarked: “This partnership with FREAKINS underlines our dedication to advancing brand manufacturing, especially as we venture into India’s expansive market. It marks a new dawn, merging our manufacturing prowess with FREAKINS’ position as a trailblazing fashion platform, heralding a new era in contemporary fashion.”

FREAKINS Joins Hands with SAPL Industries Pvt. Ltd.

With an illustrious career spanning over four decades, Navin Agarwal stands as a testament to his invaluable expertise in shaping the apparel industry. His visionary leadership has been instrumental in steering Sonal apparels toward prominence in apparel manufacturing. His guidance and deep industry insights will undoubtedly fortify the strategic alliance between Sonal Garments and FREAKINS, ushering in an epoch of innovative fashion and unparalleled quality.

Puneet Sehgal, CEO and co-founder of FREAKINS, expressed enthusiasm, stating: “FREAKINS is thrilled to unveil this partnership with Sonal Garments, marking a new chapter in fashion innovation, supply chain enhancement, and creativity. This collaboration amplifies our commitment to redefining fashion, staying true to our mantra of ‘Dare to Experiment’. Together with Sonal Garments, we are poised to revolutionize the contemporary fashion scene in India, unveiling an extraordinary amalgamation of creativity and market expansion strategies. We believe this partnership fits in with our shared vision of shaping the direction of fashion’s future, and we’re eager to embark on this thrilling endeavor.”

Based in Mumbai, FREAKINS, co-founded by Puneet Sehgal & Shaan Shah, has carved a niche with its Gen-Z-centric approach. Renowned for blending innovation and versatility, FREAKINS continually sets new industry benchmarks.

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: Sonal Garments (SAPL Industries Pvt. Ltd.)

Phil Gyori Named CEO Of United Sports Brands

United Sports Brands announces the appointment of Phil Gyori as Chief Executive Officer. Phil most recently served as the CEO of Pelican Products, and has also held past senior leadership roles at top outdoor and lifestyle brands such as Bushnell and Nike.

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. — January 8, 2024 — United Sports Brands is pleased to announce the appointment of Phil Gyori as CEO. Phil most recently served as the CEO of Pelican Products, and has also held past senior leadership roles at top outdoor and lifestyle brands such as Bushnell and Nike. Gyori’s appointment comes in the weeks following United Sports Brands’ acquisition by Norwest Equity Partners, which closed on November 20, 2023.

Gyori has over 30 years of executive and management experience and a proven track record of driving rapid business growth. Under his leadership at Pelican, the company saw tremendous growth in sales, with revenue increasing almost 50 percent during his 7 year tenure. In his prior 16-year stint at Bushnell, he helped the company achieve a five-fold top line increase and successfully integrate 10 acquisitions.

Tony Armand, partner at Norwest Equity Partners, said: “We are thrilled to bring Phil on to lead the United Sports Brands team. He brings incredible experience and leadership that will play a huge role in growing the USB portfolio in the coming years.”

As he steps into his new executive position, Gyori commented: “I am excited to join the company and its fantastic group of industry leading brands.  I feel fortunate to be able to partner with the exceptional team that is already in place, and look forward to building on the foundation that USB has created.”

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: United Sports Brands

Dayton Superior Acquires Utah-Based HK Composites

DAYTON, Ohio — January 8, 2024 — Dayton Superior — a provider of industry-trusted accessories, chemicals, rebar connections, infrastructure packages and forming solutions within the concrete industry — is acquiring Utah-based HK Composites, manufacturers of a patented insulated concrete sandwich panel connector system.

“The acquisition of HK Composites bolsters Dayton Superior’s product portfolio and further enhances our footprint in the Tilt-Up and Precast markets,” said Mark Carpenter, Dayton Superior’s president and CEO. “HK Composites is a globally recognized trailblazer for its connector system. Its portfolio and values are well-aligned with ours in delivering innovative and highly engineered product and service solutions to the concrete construction industry.

“HK Composites prides ourselves with being an innovator within the construction industry and we know now is the right time to join Dayton Superior’s leading national platform of well-recognized brands. Doing so will help broaden our visibility and reach to our core markets,” stated Jordan Keith, vice president at HK Composites.

HK Composites connector system combines insulated panels consisting of extruded polystyrene (XPS) foam insulation sandwiched between two layers of concrete and their signature ties, creating a durable and resilient alternative to systems that are more expensive and less efficient.

HK Composites manufacturers multiple connector types to serve a variety of purposes:

  • Standard/Non-Composite Action Ties: For use in Tilt-Up and Precast Panels;
  • Vertical Pour/Modular Precast Ties: For use in vertical pour site cast formwork, Precast panels and modular Precast units; and
  • CA/Composite Action Ties: For use in Precast and Tilt-Up panels.

The integration of both companies will occur over the coming months. The process includes transitioning HK Composites into Dayton Superior’s well-recognized national platform of concrete construction industry brands such as Symons®, Accubrace®, SuperiorTilt and Aztec®. HK Composites operations will continue at their Utah facility.

This acquisition is Dayton Superior’s second under the company’s executive leadership team.

Posted: January 8, 2024

Source: Dayton Superior Corporation

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