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Selecting the right ink and fabric combination for digital printing

Making the chemistry work: Choose the right ink for your particular application. By Samit Chevli Digital textile printing is fast gaining ground and seeing market acceptance in printing on a variety of fabrics. Diverse markets such as apparel, home furnishings, tradeshow graphics, flag and banner, swimwear, and point of purchase displays are all showing rapid [...]

By |2007-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 2007|

Graphics help create “Wish upon a star” gala theme

By Jill C. Lafferty The company. Flying Colors, Berkeley, Calif. The task. Flying Colors was hired by the Oakland Museum of California to connect the decor of their annual “Golden Gala” to an exhibit entitled “Behind the Magic: 50 Years of Disneyland,” which opened simultaneously. The gala was to carry an overall sub-theme of “Wish [...]

By |2007-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 2007|

Upcycling fabrics growing in popularity in design industry

By Sigrid Tornquist Perhaps fairy tales really do come true. Take Grimm’s fairy tale in which the poor miller’s daughter bargains with Rumpelstiltskin to spin straw into gold. Far-fetched? Certainly. How about spinning plastic soda containers into environmentally friendly fabrics? It’s called “upcycling” and it is a trend worth noting. Upcycling, the process of taking [...]

By |2007-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 2007|

Business opportunities in India

Investment-friendly policies are welcoming specialty textile manufacturers to India. By Seshadri Ramkumar Right now, the timing is excellent for the global technical textiles industry to explore opportunities beyond U.S. and European borders. With the economy hitting many businesses hard in the United States and other developed economies, it’s the right time for industrial fabrics companies [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|

Sheltering Haiti

By Jill C. Lafferty The earthquake in Haiti mobilized relief efforts from around the world to respond to a disaster measured in many thousands of lives. In the end, however, it is a continuing story about the plight of individuals and the companies that are making a difference in their lives. Although born into poverty [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|

Fungi-fighting yoga mats and heat-seeking swampstools

The classic yoga warrior pose combines grace and strength, and a new product developed by Sommers Plastics showcases those same attributes. Sommers Plastic Products Company Inc., Clifton, N.J., manufactures specialty polyurethanes, lenticulars, holographics, fake furs and faux leathers; its newest launch is a patent-pending antimicrobial EVA foam used in yoga mats. Equifit SpaCare, New York, [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|

Rosania takes a risk to expand products and improve processes

Sometimes the greatest risk and greatest opportunity for a company is in daring to imagine a different way of doing business. By Sigrid Tornquist “It’s easy to talk about change. It’s much more difficult to implement it,” says Robert Rosania, IFM, CPP, and CEO of Ehmke Manufacturing Co. Inc. When he joined Ehmke in 1993 [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|

Recycled garment line saves money

Problem: Disposable garments from clean environments, such as those used in silicon chip production, are unnecessarily thrown away. Solution: Durable Tyvek® fabric made from HDPE is hard to tear or puncture, yet it functions as a breathable membrane that allows body heat and sweat to escape while preventing chemicals, paints and particles from getting in. [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|

“Adventuretainment” company jumps into sports market

Enthusiasts at all levels can focus on their sport with products that assure a safe environment for competition or recreation. By Holly O’Dell Four years ago, “adventuretainment” company Sans Gear NZ, with locations in Los Angeles, Calif., and Orlando, Fla., introduced a safety technology to the United States called Krush KushioNZ®, a landing system that [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|

Anatomy of a fabric structure

By Samuel J. Armijos, AIA The percentage of the overall cost of a fabric structure can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the design, the material chosen, the location and access of the site, the cost of labor and equipment, and the amount of material needed to be shipped. Fabric structures are normally priced [...]

By |1970-01-01T00:00:00-06:00January 1, 1970|
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