There was a time when textile items such as bed linen, bedspreads, curtains and table linen were bought only during major festivals by majority of the households in India. It was a common practice to have just a handful of bed linens and wash them frequently till they tore apart! That was 20 years ago...
We know that nonwoven fabrics are one of the oldest and simplest textile fabrics. Its classic example is felt. The first well documented discovery of felt dates back 3500-3000 BC. It was made from hairs of various animals....
Plasma technology, with a juxtaposition of other supplementing technologies helps in providing benefits to mankind. Textile industry is always searching for innovative techniques to enhance fabric qualities and increase its functional aspects. Researches in this field have opened new windows for the manufacturing of eco friendly, and special performance fabrics to contribute to the needs of the future....
Technical Textile and Nonwovens are the most developing and promising sector in the global textile industry. The production and consumption of technical textiles and nonwovens has gained great economic value in the last decade...
The Turkish home textile industry as a sub sector of the Turkish textile industry which is the world's fourth largest supplier and the EU's second largest supplier has now a significant role in world trade and capacity to meet the high standards of all sophisticated consumers...
In today's world, consumers have more choices in the type of fabrics they wear. Fabrics of the present times go far beyond the natural fibres in their performance. Innovations in the field of nanotechnology present new ways of processing fabrics that will create a new era in the textile industry...