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Contents of October 2007 issue
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Message from Munich 

As the curtain came down on ITMA 2007 in Munich, there was no doubt in the minds of many exhibitors & visitors alike that ITMA will retain a strong presence as a European based show. Selecting Barcelona as the next venue for ITMA 2011 is a happy departure from the traditional thinking on the part of CEMATEX, owners of the show. 

 
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Features

Functional finishes for woollen textiles

Functional finishes for woollen textilesHow does chemical processing help to a great extent in improving both functional and aesthetic values of textiles, particularly woollen textiles?.

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Optimised blending technique for silk blended yarn

The draw frame blending technique not only gives the better processing performance (less breakage in ring frame and winding) but also results in lower yarn cost due to lower waste while spinning the yarn.

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Technical Textile and Nonwovens

INDA opens new chapter in India's nonwoven history

INDA opens new chapter in India's nonwoven historyIndia's middle-class is over 300 million and growing, making it a great market for nonwovens & technical textiles. It's time to develop worldwide business relations with India for all facets of technical textiles. That's the goal of this event. To bring the right people from India and throughout the world to link together and form new partnerships.

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Knitting & Garmenting

Assessing properties of shirting fabrics by using FAST

Assessing properties of shirting fabrics by using FASTShirting fabric's behaviour and performance can be assessed by the objective measurement of fabric mechanical properties.

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ITMA 2007 Review

Maiden visit for 45% of 1.18-lakh visitors

Maiden visit for 45% of 1.18-lakh visitorsThe halls were spacious & visitor-friendly, everything was spick & span, and except for the last two days, crowds continued to pour in huge numbers; ITMA Munich conveyed the impression that it was unique in more than one way, for the exhibitors as well as visitors.

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ITMA 2007 Review

» Huge response for Barmag's MPS CoolFlex
» VERSOMAT, new sectional warping machine
» Rieter's new winners for spinners
» 6 new machines among 12 SSM exhibits
» Monforts leads with 13 new products
» UNIVAL 200 & SAFIR in Staubli's new launches
» Fashion & Quality theme for 8 exhibits at Mayer & Cie
» New warp beam high-lift trucks from Genkinger-Hubtex
» Rectangular cans for automated mills
» CHT's solution for high-tech textiles among wide auxiliary range
» ALPHALINE to print, flock, foil
» NanoSphere® textile finish from Clariant & Schoeller
» Random Tumble Pilling Tester
ITMA Standpoint

» RoCos sales cross 1-million mark: Hans Stahlecker
» 50% Belgian textile machinery export for Asia: Merc Herman
» India on top priority list for Germany: Nicolai Strauch
» Hocks unwraps some truths behind decatising wrappers
ITMA Snapshot

» The ITMA 2007 Snapshot
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