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Aibibu, D.; Toskas, G.; Richter, K.; Richter, T.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, H.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18 - Cherif, C.; Hund, D.; Ripperger, S.; Kuhr, M.: Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application ..........E 68 - Cherif, C.; Schröter, A.; Gerlach, G.; Wendler, J.; Tonndorf, R.; Nocke, A.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ......................E 97 - Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Jäger, M.; Hanke, T.; Brünler, R.; Hild, M.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine .................E 98 Aumann, S.; Trummer, S.; Brücken, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Canart, V.; Flacke, E.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters .......................................E 61 Bardl, G.; Nocke, A.; Cherif, C.; Kupke, R.; Klein, M.; Heuer, H.: Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ...................E 142 Bartusch, M.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.: Potential errors in the measurement of contact angles by means of single fiber tensiometry of fibers ..............E 133 Bauer, B.; Koch, S.; Mark, A.; Gresser, G.T.: Development of thermoregulating weft and warp knitted fabrics .........E 130 Beckers, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Morgenstern, M.; Weise, B.; Steinmann, W.: Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers.......E 88 Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure........E 71 Benczek, T.; Gries, T.; Walther, A.; Grauer, D.; Pico, D.: HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials..........................E 52

Bering, E.; Zuev, A.; Bilousova, K.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.: Examination of the suitability of carbon fiber yarns for data transmission ......................E 168 Bidu, J.; Mahltig, B.; Haase, H.; Grethe, T.: Antimicrobial finishing of textiles by modified clay minerals......E 64 Bilousova, K.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Dering, E.; Zuev, A.: Examination of the suitability of carbon fiber yarns for data transmission............................E 168 Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.; Gries, T.; Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.: Material combination of fiberreinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring ..........E 101 Brücken, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Canart, V.; Flacke, E.; Aumann, S.; Trummer, S.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters..................................E 61 Brünler, R.; Hild, M.; Aibibu, D.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Jäger, M.; Hanke, T.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine...........................................E 98 Büsgen, A.; Canart, V.; Flacke, E.; Aumann, S.; Trummer, S.; Brücken, A.; Ehrmann, A.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters..................................E 61 - Dering, E.; Zuev, A.; Bilousova, K.; Ehrmann, A.: Examination of the suitability of carbon fiber yarns for data transmission............................E 168 Camenzind, M.; Haag, A.; Lehmeier, F.K.; Weder, M.: Laser welding machine for continuous welding of textile laminates .........................E 107 Canart, V.; Flacke, E.; Aumann, S.; Trummer, S.; Brücken, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters..................................E 61 Cetin, Ö.: Lightweight polyester fibers ..............................................E 158 Chatterjee, A.; Kumar, P.; Mohapatra, H.S.: Development of bioactive film from fibrous assembly.......................E 90

Cherif, C.; Hund, H.; Aibibu, D.; Toskas, G.; Richter, K.; Richter, T.; Hund, R.-D.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18 - Häntzsche, E.; Unger, R.; Nocke, A.; Hutloff, D.: Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites .......................................E 22 - Franz, C., Hoffmann, G.: Warp-knitted fabrics with integrated functional yarn for technical applications ..................E 60 - Hund, D.; Ripperger, S.; Kuhr, M.; Aibibu, D.: Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application ..........E 68 - Schröter, A.; Gerlach, G.; Wendler, J.; Tonndorf, R.; Nocke, A.; Aibibu, D.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ......................E 97 - Jäger, M.; Hanke, T.; Brünler, R.; Hild, M.; Aibibu, D.; Hund, R.-D.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine...........................................E 98 - Bartusch, M.; Hund, R.-D.: Potential errors in the measurement of contact angles by means of single fiber tensiometry of fibers.......................E 133 - Kupke, R.; Klein, M.; Heuer, H.; Bardl, G.; Nocke, A.: Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ...........................E 142 - Haupt, M.; Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.: Weft knitted spacer fabrics for personal protection equipment .....................E 160 - Döbrich, O.; Weise, D.; Hoffmann, G.; Gereke, T.: Simulation-aided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn ........E 162 - Häntzsche, E.; Schneider, B.; Nocke, A.; Hoffmann, G.: Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology......................................E 175 Technical Textiles 2014

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Czäczine, J.; Doerffel, C.; Uhlmann, C.; Kroll, L.; Nendel, W.; Spieler, M.; Spieler, C.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing ....................E 136 De Baets, J.; Illing-Günther, H.; Weigand, F.; Helbig, R.: PASTA – integrating Platform for Advanced Smart Textile Applications......................................E 26 Defraye, B.: The importance of man-made fibers for technical textiles..............................................E 75 Dhanabalan, V.; Saloni, S.; Kadole, P.V.; Gotipamul, R.L.: Green composites ...........................E 172 Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Haupt, M.; Sachse, C.: Weft knitted spacer fabrics for personal protection equipment ......................................E 160 Döbrich, O.; Weise, D.; Hoffmann, G.; Gereke, T.; Cherif, C.: Simulation-aided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn E 162 Doerffel, C.; Uhlmann, C.; Kroll, L.; Nendel, W.; Spieler, M.; Spieler, C.; Czäczine, J.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing ....................E 136 Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Canart, V.; Flacke, E.; Aumann, S.; Trummer, S.; Brücken, A.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters..................................E 61 - Büsgen, A.; Dering, E.; Zuev, A.; Bilousova, K.: Examination of the suitability of carbon fiber yarns for data transmission............................E 168 Flacke, E.; Aumann, S.; Trummer, S.; Brücken, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Canart, V.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters..................................E 61 Fontana, B.: New monofilaments for a sustainable technical textile market..............................................E 54 Förster, T.; Plonka, R.; Mäder, E.; Heinrich, G.: Basalt fibers – glass fibers rich in iron oxide having enhanced Young’s modulus ............................E 124 Fortunato, G.; Rossi, R.M.; Guex, A.: Fibers for muscle tissue regeneration .....................................E 50 Franz, C., Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.: Warp-knitted fabrics with integrated functional yarn for technical applications ......................................E 60 Gao Jing; Li Yuling; Zhang Hui; Tian Shunzhu: Radial compliance testing of electrospun PET small-diameter vascular graft ....................................E 92 Gereke, T.; Cherif, C.; Döbrich, O.; Weise, D.; Hoffmann, G.: Simulationaided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn .....................................E 162

Gerlach, G.; Wendler, J.; Tonndorf, R.; Nocke, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Schröter, A.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ....E 97 Gersching, D.; Krieg, M.; Mahltig, B.; Günther, K.; Giebing, C.; Weide, T.; Kyosev, Y.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties .........................................E 56 Giebing, C.; Weide, T.; Kyosev, Y.; Gersching, D.; Krieg, M.; Mahltig, B.; Günther, K.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties ................E 56 Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Van der Schueren, L.; Ruys, L.; Krooß, T.; Gurka, M.; Lenz, C.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles ...............................E 58 - Gries, T.; Lenz, C.: Single step production of locally reinforced fabrics for composite applications ................E 95 - Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Rübsam, U.; Schröter, A.: Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry ..........................................E 103 - Gries, T.; Lutz, V.; Niebel, V.; Seidler, C.: Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .........E 170 Gotipamul, R.L.; Dhanabalan, V.; Saloni, S.; Kadole, P.V.: Green composites ...........................E 172 Grauer, D.; Pico, D.; Benczek, T.; Gries, T.; Walther, A.: HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials..........................E 52 Gresser, G.T.; Bauer, B.; Koch, S.; Mark, A.: Development of thermoregulating weft and warp knitted fabrics........................E 130 Grethe, T.; Bidu, J.; Mahltig, B.; Haase, H.: Antimicrobial finishing of textiles by modified clay minerals......E 64 Gries, T.; Walther, A.; Grauer, D.; Pico, D.; Benczek, T.: HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials..........................E 52 - Van der Schueren, L.; Ruys, L.; Krooß, T.; Gurka, M.; Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles ...........................E 58 - Morgenstern, M.; Weise, B.; Steinmann, W.; Beckers, M.; Seide, G.: Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers ........................................E 88

- Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Single step production of locally reinforced fabrics for composite applications.....E 95 - Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.: Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring ..E 101 - Rübsam, U.; Schröter, A.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Seide, G.: Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry ..........................................E 103 - Werner, D.; Quadflieg, T.; Neumann, F.; Hörr, M.: Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric ..............................................E 128 - Lutz, V.; Niebel, V.; Seidler, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .........E 170 Guex, A.; Fortunato, G.; Rossi, R.M.: Fibers for muscle tissue regeneration .....................................E 50 Gulhane, S.S.: Structure-property relationship of knitted composites ..E 140 Günther, K.; Giebing, C.; Weide, T.; Kyosev, Y.; Gersching, D.; Krieg, M.; Mahltig, B.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties ................E 56 Gurka, M.; Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Van der Schueren, L.; Ruys, L.; Krooß, T.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles ...........................E 58 Haase, H.; Grethe, T.; Bidu, J.; Mahltig, B.: Antimicrobial finishing of textiles by modified clay minerals ......................E 64 Hanke, T.; Brünler, R.; Hild, M.; Aibibu, D.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Jäger, M.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine...E 98 Häntzsche, E.; Unger, R.; Nocke, A.; Hutloff, D.; Cherif, C.: Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites .......................................E 22 - Schneider, B.; Nocke, A.; Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.: Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology......................................E 175 Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.; Gries, T.: Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring...........................E 101 Haupt, M.; Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.: Weft knitted spacer fabrics for personal protection equipment..E 160

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Heckenbenner, P.: Polyester electrostatic conductive monofilament for process belts .............................E 157 Heinrich, G.; Förster, T.; Plonka, R.; Mäder, E.: Basalt fibers – glass fibers rich in iron oxide having enhanced Young’s modulus ............................E 124 Helbig, R.; De Baets, J.; Illing-Günther, H.; Weigand, F.: PASTA – integrating Platform for Advanced Smart Textile Applications......................................E 26 Heuer, H.; Bardl, G.; Nocke, A.; Cherif, C.; Kupke, R.; Klein, M.: Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ...........................E 142 Hild, M.; Aibibu, D.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Jäger, M.; Hanke, T.; Brünler, R.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine...........................................E 98 Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.; Franz, C.: Warp-knitted fabrics with integrated functional yarn for technical applications ......................................E 60 - Gereke, T.; Cherif, C.; Döbrich, O.; Weise, D.: Simulation-aided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn ........E 162 - Cherif, C.; Häntzsche, E.; Schneider, B.; Nocke, A.: Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology......................................E 175 Hörr, M.; Gries, T.; Werner, D.; Quadflieg, T.; Neumann, F.: Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric ..............E 128 Hund, H.; Aibibu, D.; Toskas, G.; Richter, K.; Richter, T.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18

Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, H.; Aibibu, D.; Toskas, G.; Richter, K.; Richter, T.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18 - Ripperger, S.; Kuhr, M.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.: Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application ..........E 68 - Cherif, C.; Jäger, M.; Hanke, T.; Brünler, R.; Hild, M.; Aibibu, D.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine.......................E 98 - Cherif, C.; Bartusch, M.: Potential errors in the measurement of contact angles by means of single fiber tensiometry of fibers.......................E 133 Hutloff, D.; Cherif, C.; Häntzsche, E.; Unger, R.; Nocke, A: Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites .......................................E 22 Illing-Günther, H.; Weigand, F.; Helbig, R.; De Baets, J.: PASTA – integrating Platform for Advanced Smart Textile Applications .................E 26 Jäger, M.; Hanke, T.; Brünler, R.; Hild, M.; Aibibu, D.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.: Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine...........................................E 98 Jänecke, M.: Techtextil & Texprocess: Common DNA – a driver for future success ...........................................E 111 Jockenhoevel, S.; Gries, T.; Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.: Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring......................................E 101 Kadole, P.V.; Gotipamul, R.L.; Dhanabalan, V.; Saloni, S.: Green composites ...........................E 172

Klein, M.; Heuer, H.; Bardl, G.; Nocke, A.; Cherif, C.; Kupke, R.: Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ...........................E 142 Koch, S.; Mark, A.; Gresser, G.T.; Bauer, B.: Development of thermoregulating weft and warp knitted fabrics........................E 130 Krieg, M.; Mahltig, B.; Günther, K.; Giebing, C.; Weide, T.; Kyosev, Y.; Gersching, D.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties ................E 56 Kroll, L.; Nendel, W.; Spieler, M.; Spieler, C.; Czäczine, J.; Doerffel, C.; Uhlmann, C.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing ....................E 136 Krooß, T.; Gurka, M.; Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Van der Schueren, L.; Ruys, L.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles .........E 58 Kuhr, M.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, D.; Ripperger, S.: Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application........................................E 68 Kumar, P.; Mohapatra, H.S.; Chatterjee, A.: Development of bioactive film from fibrous assembly.......................E 90 Kupke, R.; Klein, M.; Heuer, H.; Bardl, G.; Nocke, A.; Cherif, C.: Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ...........................E 142 Kyosev, Y.; Gersching, D.; Krieg, M.; Mahltig, B.; Günther, K.; Giebing, C.; Weide, T.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties .........................................E 56 Lehmeier, F.K.; Weder, M.; Camenzind, M.; Haag, A.: Laser welding machine for continuous welding of textile laminates ........................................E 107 Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Van der Schueren, L.; Ruys, L.; Krooß, T.; Gurka, M.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles .........E 58 - Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.: Single step production of locally reinforced fabrics for composite applications ................E 95 Li Yuling; Zhang Hui; Tian Shunzhu; Gao Jing: Radial compliance testing of electrospun PET small-diameter vascular graft ....................................E 92 Lutz, V.; Niebel, V.; Seidler, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.: Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .........E 170

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Mäder, E.; Malanin, M.; Plonka, R.: Improved mechanical properties, adhesion strength and hydrolysis resistance of glass cord ...................E 105 - Heinrich, G.; Förster, T.; Plonka, R.: Basalt fibers – glass fibers rich in iron oxide having enhanced Young’s modulus ............................E 124 Mahltig, B.; Günther, K.; Giebing, C.; Weide, T.; Kyosev, Y.; Gersching, D.; Krieg, M.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties .........................................E 56 - Haase, H.; Grethe, T.; Bidu, J.: Antimicrobial finishing of textiles by modified clay minerals..................E 64 Malanin, M.; Plonka, R.; Mäder, E.: Improved mechanical properties, adhesion strength and hydrolysis resistance of glass cord ...................E 105 Mark, A.; Gresser, G.T.; Bauer, B.; Koch, S.: Development of thermoregulating weft and warp knitted fabrics .........E 130 Mohapatra, H.S.; Chatterjee, A.; Kumar, P.: Development of bioactive film from fibrous assembly................E 90 Möhring, U.; Ullrich, K.; Thurner; F.; Oschatz, H.: Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process......................E 21 Morgenstern, B.; Trommer, T.: Thin CNT-functionalized silicone membranes for heatable textile composites .......E 165 Morgenstern, M.; Weise, B.; Steinmann, W.; Beckers, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers ........................E 88 Nendel, W.; Spieler, M.; Spieler, C.; Czäczine, J.; Doerffel, C.; Uhlmann, C.; Kroll, L.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing .........E 136 Neumann, F.; Hörr, M.; Gries, T.; Werner, D.; Quadflieg, T.: Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric ..............E 128 Niebel, V.; Seidler, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Lutz, V.: Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .......................................E 170 Nocke, A.; Hutloff, D.; Cherif, C.; Häntzsche, E.; Unger, R.: Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites ..............E 22 - Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Schröter, A.; Gerlach, G.; Wendler, J.; Tonndorf, R.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ......................E 97

- Cherif, C.; Kupke, R.; Klein, M.; Heuer, H.; Bardl, G.: Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ...........................E 142 - Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.; Häntzsche, E.; Schneider, B.: Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology......................................E 175 Oschatz, H.; Möhring, U.; Ullrich, K.; Thurner; F.: Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process......................E 21 Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure........E 71 Phua, S.: ITMA 2015 – the sustainable technical textile solutions platform...........................E 145 Pico, D.; Benczek, T.; Gries, T.; Walther, A.; Grauer, D.: HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials..........................E 52 Plonka, R.; Mäder, E.; Malanin, M.: Improved mechanical properties, adhesion strength and hydrolysis resistance of glass cord ...................E 105 - Mäder, E.; Heinrich, G.; Förster, T.: Basalt fibers – glass fibers rich in iron oxide having enhanced Young’s modulus ............................E 124 Quadflieg, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.; Gries, T.; Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.: Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring...........................E 101 - Neumann, F.; Hörr, M.; Gries, T.; Werner, D.: Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric..............................E 128 Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure............................................E 71 Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.; Gries, T.; Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.: Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring......................................E 101 Richter, K.; Richter, T.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, H.; Aibibu, D.; Toskas, G.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18

Richter, T.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, H.; Aibibu, D.; Toskas, G.; Richter, K.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18 Ripperger, S.; Kuhr, M.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, D.: Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application........................................E 68 Rossi, R.M.; Guex, A.; Fortunato, G.: Fibers for muscle tissue regeneration .....................................E 50 Rübsam, U.; Schröter, A.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry ....................E 103 Ruys, L.; Krooß, T.; Gurka, M.; Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Van der Schueren, L.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles ...............................E 58 Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Haupt, M.: Weft knitted spacer fabrics for personal protection equipment .......E 160 Saloni, S.; Kadole, P.V.; Gotipamul, R.L.; Dhanabalan, V.: Green composites ...........................E 172 Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.; Spange, S.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure........E 71 Schmidt; S.: World market for technical textiles ...............................E 39 Schneider, B.; Nocke, A.; Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.; Häntzsche, E.: Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology...............E 175 Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.; Gries, T.; Hanuschik, D.; Schröder, E.: Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring...........................E 101 Schröder, E.; Schoene, J.; Reisgen, U.; Bosowski, P.; Quadflieg, T.; Gries, T.; Jockenhoevel, S.; Hanuschik, D.: Material combination of fiberreinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring ..........E 101 Schröter, A.; Gerlach, G.; Wendler, J.; Tonndorf, R.; Nocke, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ....E 97 - Gloy, Y.-S.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Rübsam, U.: Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry ..........................................E 103

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Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Morgenstern, M.; Weise, B.; Steinmann, W.; Beckers, M.: Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers ........................................E 88 - Gries, T.; Rübsam, U.; Schröter, A.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry ..........................................E 103 Seidler, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Lutz, V.; Niebel, V.: Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .......................................E 170 Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure........E 71 Spieler, C.; Czäczine, J.; Doerffel, C.; Uhlmann, C.; Kroll, L.; Nendel, W.; Spieler, M.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing .....E 136 Spieler, M.; Spieler, C.; Czäczine, J.; Doerffel, C.; Uhlmann, C.; Kroll, L.; Nendel, W.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing .....E 136 Steinmann, W.; Beckers, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Morgenstern, M.; Weise, B.: Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers ........................................E 88 Thurner; F.; Oschatz, H.; Möhring, U.; Ullrich, K.: Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process......................E 21 Tian Shunzhu; Gao Jing; Li Yuling; Zhang Hui: Radial compliance testing of electrospun PET small-diameter vascular graft ....................................E 92 Tonndorf, R.; Nocke, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Schröter, A.; Gerlach, G.; Wendler, J.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ....E 97 Toskas, G.; Richter, K.; Richter, T.; Hund, R.-D.; Cherif, C.; Hund, H.; Aibibu, D.: Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use ........E 18 Trommer, T.; Morgenstern, B.: Thin CNT-functionalized silicone membranes for heatable textile composites .....................................E 165 Trummer, S.; Brücken, A.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Canart, V.; Flacke, E.; Aumann, S.: ECG sensor technology for fire fighters..................................E 61 Uhlmann, C.; Kroll, L.; Nendel, W.; Spieler, M.; Spieler, C.; Czäczine, J.; Doerffel, C.: Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing .....E 136

Ullrich, K.; Thurner; F.; Oschatz, H.; Möhring, U.: Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process......................E 21 Unger, R.; Nocke, A.; Hutloff, D.; Cherif, C.; Häntzsche, E.: Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites ..............E 22 van Bonn, C.: Earth – Air – Fire – Water: Technical textiles and the 4 elements..........................................E 1 Van der Schueren, L.; Ruys, L.; Krooß, T.; Gurka, M.; Lenz, C.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.: Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles .........E 58 Walther, A.; Grauer, D.; Pico, D.; Benczek, T.; Gries, T.: HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials..........................E 52 Weder, M.; Camenzind, M.; Haag, A.; Lehmeier, F.K.: Laser welding machine for continuous welding of textile laminates ........................................E 107 Weide, T.; Kyosev, Y.; Gersching, D.; Krieg, M.; Mahltig, B.; Günther, K.; Giebing, C.: Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties ................E 56

Weigand, F.; Helbig, R.; De Baets, J.; Illing-Günther, H.: PASTA – integrating Platform for Advanced Smart Textile Applications......................................E 26 Weise, B.; Steinmann, W.; Beckers, M.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Morgenstern, M.: Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers ........................................E 88 Weise, D.; Hoffmann, G.; Gereke, T.; Cherif, C.; Döbrich, O.: Simulation-aided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn ........E 162 Wendler, J.; Tonndorf, R.; Nocke, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Schröter, A.; Gerlach, G.: Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds ............................................E 97 Werner, D.; Quadflieg, T.; Neumann, F.; Hörr, M.; Gries, T.: Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric..............................E 128 Zhang Hui; Tian Shunzhu; Gao Jing; Li Yuling: Radial compliance testing of electrospun PET small-diameter vascular graft ....................................E 92 Zuev, A.; Bilousova, K.; Ehrmann, A.; Büsgen, A.; Bering, E.: Examination of the suitability of carbon fiber yarns for data transmission ......................E 168

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Fibers/Yarns 53rd Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers congress: New section.........................E 6 Basalt fibers – glass fibers rich in iron oxide having enhanced Young’s modulus ..........................................E 124 Benefits of nonwovens crop covers .....E 91 Biodegradable polyamide 66 yarn for clothing........................................E 79 Bio-derived elastane.............................E 80 Brief information.....................E 147, E 148 Carbon fiber for thermoplastic applications .......................................E 41 Carbon fiber yarn cooperation ...............E 4 Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use.........E 18 Cool black masterbatches for synthetic fibers ...................................................E 5 Development of bioactive film from fibrous assembly................................E 90 Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles...............................................E 58 Fibers for muscle tissue regeneration...E 50

Finest filament ever produced..............E 79 Flat PET microfiber.............................E 147 Flax and hemp in construction...........E 116 Global fiber production: Strong PET, PA and CV fiber expansion ..............E 114 Global man-made fiber production: continued growth..............................E 78 Heat-storing PP fiber..............................E 4 High Performance Fiber Center............E 42 High tensile strength and high modulus carbon fiber ........................E 79 High-performance IM carbon fiber ........E 5 High-performance nanofiber filtration media ..................................................E 4 HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials...........................E 52 Inherently Flame Retardant and Resistant Fibres Brochure...................E 80 Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties ..........................................E 56 Insulation concept 3DeFX+ ..................E 20 Kevlar aramid fibers .............................E 41 Technical Textiles 2014

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Lightweight polyester fibers...............E 158 Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers .........................................E 88 Monofilaments for a sustainable technical textile market .....................E 54 Monofilaments increase resource efficiency .........................................E 113 Paul Schlack Prize for Carbon nanotube fibers ...............................E 118 PCI Fibres Conference 2014: Lines of development in European textile industry.................................E 116 Polyester electrostatic conductive monofilament for process belts .......E 157 Short cut fibers for wipes ....................E 59 Targeted improvement of ceramic fibers ...............................................E 126 Techtextil North America: 3 fairs co-located............................................E 6 Tencel for applications in industrial laundry ................................................E 5 The importance of man-made fibers for technical textiles ..........................E 75 Thermo-insulation PA 66 yarn at ISPO 2014 .........................................E 42 Viscose fiber with infrared heat reflection .........................................E 147 World fiber production forecast to 2025 .............................................E 42 World’s thinnest UHMWPE fiber..........E 42

fiber yarns for data transmission .....E 168 Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application .....................E 68 Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing.....................E 136 Glass fiber reinforced plastics: production volumes in Europe and Turkey.........E 149 Green composites ..............................E 172 High-performance composite structures with thermoplastic tapes .................E 151 Hygiene protection for wool ..............E 149 Improved mechanical properties, adhesion strength and hydrolysis resistance of glass cord ...................E 105 Index14 Preview ..........................E 30-E 37 Innovative trawls for pelagic fishing .................................E 174 Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology ...............E 175 Laser welding machine for continuous welding of textile laminates ............E 107 Less energy consumption with Twaron ropes ...............................................E 135 Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring ...........................E 101 Metal filter cloth with pre-determinable pore size and permeability...............E 139 New types of polymer coatings on textile carrier materials ......................E 94 PASTA – integrating Platform for Advanced Smart Textile Applications.......................................E 26 PFC-free waterproof breathable membranes .....................................E 129 Polyester electrostatic conductive monofilament for process belts .......E 157 Potential errors in the measurement of contact angles by means of single fiber tensiometry of fibers ...............E 133 PPE fabrics for industrial customers ...E 113 Radial compliance testing of electrospun PET small-diameter vascular graft ......E 92 Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process ......................E 21 Single step production of locally reinforced fabrics for composite applications .......................................E 95 Single-material 3D textiles for reinforcing concrete ..........................................E 132 Structure-property relationship of knitted composites ..........................E 140 Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure.............................................E 71 Techtextil North America: 3 fairs co-located............................................E 6

Testing of functional textiles in outer space .................................................E 80 Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine ..................E 98 Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric .........................E 128 Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds.......................E 97 The importance of man-made fibers for technical textiles ..........................E 75 Thin CNT-functionalized silicone membranes for heatable textile composites ......................................E 165 Ultrasonic diaper core former Helixbond ..........................................E 99 Warp-knitted fabrics with integrated functional yarn for technical applications .......................................E 60 Weaving with stainless steel or bronze – light and exclusive designs with metal .......................................E 100 Weft knitted spacer fabrics for personal protection equipment .......E 160 World market for technical textiles ......E 39

Technical Textiles 10 composite companies recognized for JEC Americas Awards ...................E 70 Aerating machines .............................E 127 Antimicrobial finishing of textiles by modified clay minerals ..................E 64 Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites ........................................E 22 Defect detection in carbon fiber noncrimp fabrics and CFRP with highfrequency eddy current technique ...E 142 Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles............................E 58 Development of thermoregulating weft and warp knitted fabrics .........E 130 Docu seam system with post-bed machine head..................................E 143 Earth – Air – Fire – Water: Technical textiles and the 4 elements .................E 1 ECG sensor technology for fire fighters........................................E 61 Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry ...........................................E 103 Examination of the suitability of carbon 6

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Machinery/Processes Aerating machines .............................E 127 Circular weaving machine ..................E 164 Cutting pressure regulator ...................E 16 Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ........................................E 142 Docu seam system with post-bed machine head..................................E 143 Fire detection system for spinning mills.................................................E 156 Index14 Preview ..........................E 30-E 37 Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology ...............E 175 ITMA 2015 – the sustainable technical textile solutions platform.................E 145 Modular heat setting machines..........E 156 Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .........E 170 Pneumatic cord and yarn grips ..........E 177 Potential errors in the measurement of contact angles by means of single fiber tensiometry of fibers ...............E 133 Precise dosing for fully automatic CMC measurements ...................................E 29 Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process ...E 21 Simulation-aided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn.........E 162 Slitting systems at System Presentation Days ................................................E 123

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Techtextil North America: 3 fairs co-located............................................E 6 Winding concept for technical yarns ...............................................E 160 WINGS POY 1800 boosts yarn production by 20 % ..........................E 17

Fully automated finishing of plated cut-resistance clothing.....................E 136 Green composites ..............................E 172 HiPer Sizing – High performance sizings for glass fibers for use in light weight composite materials...........................E 52 Improved mechanical properties, adhesion strength and hydrolysis resistance of glass cord ...................E 105 Inorganic/organic composite fibers for fabrics with x-ray protective properties ..........................................E 56 Integrally manufactured sensor systems for structural health monitoring using ORW weaving technology ...............E 175 ITA: Global leadership role crowns 80 years of research ........................E 119 Laser welding machine for continuous welding of textile laminates ............E 107 Material combination of fiber-reinforced plastics and metal with integrated sensor monitoring ...........................E 101 Melt spinning of electrically capacitive fibers by addition of graphene multilayers .........................................E 88 New types of polymer coatings on textile carrier materials ......................E 94 Nonmetallic test laboratory..................E 11 Nonwoven cotton as picker-upper for oil spills......................................E 120 Optical measurement systems for detecting the seam puckering .........E 170 PASTA – integrating Platform for Advanced Smart Textile Applications.......................................E 26 Paul Schlack Prize for Carbon nanotube fibers ...............................................E 118 Potential errors in the measurement of contact angles by means of single fiber tensiometry of fibers ...............E 133 Radial compliance testing of electrospun PET small-diameter vascular graft.....................................E 92 Rational production of technical textiles by integration of electronically equipped yarns in the manufacturing process ......................E 21 Simulation-aided development of non-crimped leno fabric from high-performance coarse yarn.........E 162 Single step production of locally reinforced fabrics for composite applications .......................................E 95 Structure-property relationship of knitted composites ..........................E 140 Swiss Technology Award for Sanitized............................................E 16 Synthesized CNT’s..............................E 116 Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure.............................................E 71

Targeted improvement of ceramic fibers ...............................................E 126 Textile hybrid structures from biomaterials for regenerative medicine ..................E 98 Textile inductive energy converter based on 3D-spacer fabric...............E 128 Textile-technological manufacturing of braided multilayer sensors for monitoring of wounds.......................E 97 Thin CNT-functionalized silicone membranes for heatable textile composites ......................................E 165 Trademark protection for textiles .........E 20 VDMA: Promotion of young engineers.........................................E 123 Warp-knitted fabrics with integrated functional yarn for technical applications .......................................E 60 Weft knitted spacer fabrics for personal protection equipment......................E 160

Nonwovens Barrier nonwovens report ..................E 122 Brief information....................E 148, E 149, E 152, E 153 Europe: Nonwovens production over 2 million tons in 2013 .......................E 44 Freudenberg: Improved nonwovens business 2013 ...................................E 86 Global capacities of spunbond and spunmelt PP nonwovens .....................E 8 Index14 Preview ..........................E 30-E 37 Japan: Nonwovens production over 330,000 tons.....................................E 44 Nonwoven cotton as picker-upper for oil spills......................................E 120 Nonwovens Innovation Academy...........E 8 Recycled carbon replacing glass...........E 11 Techtextil North America: 3 fairs co-located.................................E 6 Research Antimicrobial finishing of textiles by modified clay minerals .......................E 64 Basalt fibers – glass fibers rich in iron oxide having enhanced Young’s modulus ..........................................E 124 Carbon filament yarn-based sensor networks for spatially resolved monitoring of fiber-reinforced composites ........................................E 22 Chitin, chitosan, bio-fibers – preparation, properties and use.............................E 18 Defect detection in carbon fiber non-crimp fabrics and CFRP with high-frequency eddy current technique ........................................E 142 Development of bioactive film from fibrous assembly................................E 90 Development of microfibrillar reinforced yarns for application in technical textiles...............................................E 58 Development of thermoregulating weft and warp knitted fabrics .........E 130 ECG sensor technology for fire fighters........................................E 61 Ecodesign methodology for recyclable textile coverings used in the construction and transport industry..............E 103 Examination of the suitability of carbon fiber yarns for data transmission .....E 168 Fibers for muscle tissue regeneration...E 50 Finishing of barrier textiles with functionalized microparticles by partial and specific application ..........E 68

Textile Industry 2014 Eurobike Award for Schoeller ...E 118 3rd Business Forum Technical Textiles: Earth – Air – Fire – Water ................E 178 53rd Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers congress: New section.........................E 6 Acquisition of Fehrer by Aunde..........E 119 Acquisition of Liba by Karl Mayer ........E 17 Acquisition of Smart Body Armor technology by TenCate ....................E 122 Acquisition of Sontara nonwovens business from DuPont by Jacob Holm......................................E 120 Acquisition of Universal Carbon Fibres by Tex Tech......................................E 113 Barrier nonwovens report ..................E 122 BASF: Expansion of Innovation Campus Asia Pacific ......................................E 122 Benecke-Kaliko: New plant in China...............................................E 119 Biodegradable polyamide 66 yarn for clothing........................................E 79 Bio-derived elastane.............................E 80 Brief information .........E 4-E 17, E 41-E 48, E 78-E 86, E 112-E 123, E 147-156 Carbon fiber for thermoplastic applications .......................................E 41 Carbon fiber yarn cooperation ...............E 4 China’s capacity for PET filament exceeds global demand.....................E 42 Cinte Techtextil China: Largest ever show ...............................................E 117 Climachill athletic cooling apparel........E 46 Continued cooperation between France and Japan................E 82 Cool black masterbatches for synthetic fibers ...................................................E 5 Cool feet..............................................E 16 Cutting pressure regulator ...................E 16 Edana/CNITA: Strategic partnership........E 8 Technical Textiles 2014

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Europe: Nonwovens production over 2 million tons in 2013 ...............E 44 Felt technology for optimum insulation...........................................E 13 Finest filament ever produced..............E 79 Flax and hemp in construction...........E 116 FR treatment on synthetic-cotton fabrics................................................E 15 Freudenberg: Improved nonwovens business 2013 ...................................E 86 Global capacities of spunbonded and spunmelt PP nonwovens .....................E 8 Global fiber production: Strong PET, PA and CV fiber expansion ..............E 114 Global man-made fiber production: continued growth..............................E 78 Heat-storing PP fiber..............................E 4 High Performance Fiber Center............E 42 High tensile strength and high modulus carbon fiber ........................E 79 High-performance IM carbon fiber ........E 5 High-performance nanofiber filtration media ..................................................E 4 Hofer Vliesstofftage: Newest trends in the nonwovens industry ..............E 120 Index 14 declared as success ...............E 43 Inherently Flame Retardant and Resistant Fibres Brochure...................E 80 ITA: Global leadership role crowns 80 years of research ........................E 119 ITMA 2015 – the sustainable technical textile solutions platform.................E 145 ITMA/Edana: Memorandum of understanding ...................................E 43 Japan: Nonwovens production over 330,000 tons.....................................E 44

JEC: More exhibitors and visitors .........E 43 Management .............E 8, E 10, E 12, E 14, E 44, E 45, E 46, E 82, E 84, E 118, E 120, E 122, E 150, E 152 Merger of Gütermann with American & Efird ...............................E 85 Monofilaments increase resource efficiency .........................................E 113 Nomex MHP fabrics .............................E 14 Nonmetallic test laboratory..................E 11 Nonwoven cotton as picker-upper for oil spills......................................E 120 Nonwovens Innovation Academy...........E 8 Oekotex accreditation for Cetaflam DB9 ....................................E 83 Opportunities and threats in the international fiber crop market........E 113 Paul Schlack Prize for Carbon nanotube fibers ...............................E 118 PCI Fibres Conference 2014: Lines of development in European textile industry.................................E 116 PPE fabrics for industrial customers........................................E 113 PVC-free plastisol inks..........................E 82 Recycled carbon replacing glass...........E 11 Self-cleaning textile technology ...........E 14 Sereebo CFRTP composite technology ......................................E 120 Slitting systems at System Presentation Days ................................................E 123 Strong growth for antimicrobial agents forecast .............................................E 83 Surge adhesive applicator for higher precision............................................E 49 Sustainable synthetic turf system .........E 12

Swiss Technology Award for Sanitized............................................E 16 Synthesized CNT’s..............................E 116 Techtextil & Texprocess: Common DNA – a driver for future success ...............E 111 Techtextil North America: 3 fairs co-located............................................E 6 Techtextil North America: Record attendance and successful co-location ........................................E 82 Tenax TPCL for Airbus A350 XWB........E 84 TenCate: Plan for growth and expansion with UK Center of Excellence........................................E 118 Tencel for applications in industrial laundry ................................................E 5 Testing of functional textiles in outer space........................................E 80 Thermo-insulation PA 66 yarn at ISPO 2014 .........................................E 42 Thinsulate Featherless Insulation ..........E 12 Twaron UD22 for low weight protection..........................................E 14 Ultraphil CO sustainable diaper system ...............................................E 15 Ultrasonic technology meets NIJ waterproof standards ........................E 13 USA: US$ 11 million for carbon fiber production ..............................E 113 VDMA: Promotion of young engineers.........................................E 123 WINGS POY 1800 boosts yarn production by 20 % ..........................E 17 World fiber production forecast to 2025..................................................E 42 World’s thinnest UHMWPE fiber..........E 42

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Avocet Dye & Chemical E 83 B&R Industrie-Elektronik E 60 Bamberger Kaliko E 14 BASF E 84, E 122, E 151, E 154 Battery Ventures E 155 Bayer MaterialScience E 48, E 83, E 120 beba Mischtechnik E 127 Benecke-Kaliko E 119 Bezema E 37 BMW E 47 BonTerra Weiland E 179 Bose E 92 Brückner Trockentechnik E 34, E 120, E 179 BTK Group E 152 BWF Envirotec E 84 BWF Tec E 178 CarbConsult E 178 Cetex E 95 Chomarat E 150 CHT R. Beitlich E 37, E 178 Clariant E 16, E 48, E 131, E 154 c-m-p E 52

Coats E 85 Composite Cluster Singapore E 151 ContiTech E 119 Daiwabo Polytec E 44 Dalian Ruiguang Nonwoven Group E 49 DDN Beijing Dongfang Dayuan Nonwoven-Fabric E 49 Dienes Werke E 123 Diersch & Schröder E 154 DiloGroup E 16, E 37 Dow Chemical E 83 Dralon E 122 DSM E 42, E 88, E 129 DSM Dyneema E 4, E 6, E 42, E 174 DuPont E 14, E 121, E 148 DuPont Protection Technologies E 41 Eastman Chemical E 43, E 147 Ecocert E5 Enka International E 122 ES FiberVisions E 37 Essex Flameproofing E 15 Exelto E6

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ExxonMobil Chemical E 47 Faktor 10 E 179 Faurecia E 12 F.S. Fehrer E 119 Fiber Glass Industries E 151 FibeRio Technology E4 Fibertex Nonwovens E 44, E 153 FiberVisions E 37 Fischer Elektronik E 165 Fitesa E 10 Fleissner E 118 Flexitex E 136 Formax E 12, E 48 Freudenberg E 45, E 82, E 152 Freudenberg Filtration Technologies E 86 Freudenberg Nonwovens E 9, E 36, E 86 Freudenberg Politex E 86 General Nonwovens E 34 GKD – Gebr. Kufferath E 35 Glanzstoff Industries E 113 Gneuss Kunststofftechnik E 30 Grafe Advanced Polymers E5 GreenFields E 12 Groz-Beckert E 100 Gruschwitz E4 GSD E 85 Gütermann E 85 Hartmann E 10, E 46, E 122, E 152 Haver & Boecker E 100, E 139 HeiQ Materials E 14 Heppe Medical Chitosan E 18 Herrmann Ultraschall E 37, E 99 Hexagon Devold E 11 Heytex Bramsche E 84 Hoftex E 46 Huntsman Advanced Materials E 47 Huntsman Textile Effects E 15 Ideal Automotive E 84 IFG E6 Imeco E 43 Indorama E4 Industrial Opportunities Partners E 152 Instron E 177 Intenational Fibres Group E 42 Inter Groclin Auto E 12 Interface Europe E 103 Invista E 4, E 80, E 148 Isis IC E 61 Isothermal Technology E 88 Itema E 84 ITW Dynatec E 32, E 43, E 49 Jacob Holm E 121 Jagenberg Textile E 87 James H. Heal E 155 Johns Manville E 86, E 150 Johnson Controls E 46 Jowat E 10, E 46, E 154 JX Nippon Oil and Energy E 79 Karl Mayer E 17, E 48, E 120 Karl Mayer Malimo E 12, E 27 Kelheim Fibres E 59, E 147, E 148 Kellie Solutions E 178 Kiian Specialty Inks E 82 KL Technologies E 14 Knein Technische Textilien E 179 Krüss E 29, E 133 Kuraray E 82 Kusters Calico E 87 Kusters Zima E 87 Lanxess E 41, E 120

Lectra E 14, E 84, E 87, E 118 Leister Technologies E 107 LeMur E 155 Lenzing E 4, E 5, E 8, E 41, E 43, E 44, E 59, E 80, E 114, E 116, E 122, E 147, E 150 Lenzing Instruments E 36 Levaco Chemicals E 154 Liba Maschinenfabrik E 17, E 46, E 60 Lindauer Dornier E 22, E 46, E 95, E 162, E 175 Luna Innovations E 14 McAirlaid Vliesstoffe E 122 MDB Textinov E 104 MeadWestvaco E 152 Memminger-Iro E 155 Merz Maschinenfabrik E 155 Herbert Meyer E 46 Milliken E 84 Mitsubishi Rayon E 5, E 80 Mobildeich E 179 Mogul E9 Monforts E 104, E 155 MRCFAC E 80 Newport Sensors E 122 Nextrusion E 41 Nilit E 42 Nittoku E 12 Non Woven Solutions E 153 Norafin E 153 B+M Nottenkämper E 64 nova-Institut E 80 Nylstar E 79 Oerlikon E 12, E 16 Oerlikon Barmag E 17, E 48 Oerlikon Manmade Fibers E 16, E 48, E 87, E 151, E 156 Oerlikon Neumag E 31, E 48, E 49 Outlast Technologies E 147 Owens Corning E 9, E 70 PCI Fibres E 42, E 116 P-D Glasseiden Oschatz E 22 Pegas Nonwovens E 9, E 86, E 120 Perlon Nextrusion Monofil E 113, E 157 Perlon-Monofil E 41 Pfaff Industriesysteme und Maschinen E 143 PGI E 10, E 120 PHP Fibers E4 Picanol E 168 Ploucquet E 13 Polymer Group E 45 Power-Heat-Set E 156 PPG Industries E 12 Price Hanna Consultants E 8, E 122 Providencia E 10 Quick-Med Technologies E 83 Reifenhäuser Reicofil E 36 Richard Hough E 17 Rieter E 12, E 123 RKW E 122 Sabic E 48 Saertex E 11, E 150, E 151 Georg Sahm E 161 Sandler E 10, E 34, E 43, E 121 Sanitized E 16, E 83 Santex E 118 Sasa Polyester Sanayi E 158 Sateri E 42 Saurer Schlafhorst E 152 Schappe Group E 82 Schips E 107

Hubert Schmitz E 179 Schobertechnologies E 16 Gebr. Schoeller E 103 Schoeller Textile E 80, E 118 Scott Sports E 118 Serafin E 41 SGL Carbon E 4, E 10, E 46, E 148, E 151 Shinwa E 44 Sider Arc E 54 Sigmatex E 46, E 150 Sinterama E 159 Solvay Rhodia Fibras Brazil E 79 Sonobond Ultrasonics E 13 Sotex Sondermaschinen E 136 SR Webatex E 113 SSM Giudici E 123 SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler E 44, E 123 Stahl Holding E 48 Starlinger E 48, E 164 Stäubli E 22, E 70 Steiger Participations E 160 Strahm Hi-Tex System E 17 Suragus E 142 Sympatex Holding E 13 Sympatex Technologies E 152 Tanatex Chemicals E 154 Technical Fibre Products E 11, E 122 Tecnon OrbiChem E 42 Teijin E 120, E 151 Teijin Aramid E 14, E 118, E 135 TenCate E 12, E 44, E 85, E 118, E 120, E 151, E 152 TenCate Advanced Armor E6 Tenowo E 46 Tex Tech Industries E 113 TGPM Automotive Industry Group E 12 The Fiber Year E 78 Tigres Dr. Gerstenberg E 71 TJ Beall E 43 Toho Tenax Europe E 22, E 41, E 84, E 168, E 176 Topas E 70 Toray Industries E 11, E 20, E 79 Toyobo E4 Toyota Tsusho E 129 Trevira E 30, E 122 Trützschler E 118, E 178 Trützschler Card Clothing E 32 Trützschler Nonwovens E 32 Unilever E 122 Unitika E 44 Universal Carbon Fibers E 113 Uster Technologies E 156 V. Fraas Solutions in Textile E 132 Vita Nonwovens E 152 Vorwerk Teppichwerke E4 Wacker Asahikasei Silicone E 154 Wacker Chemie E 15, E 154 Weko Weitmann & Konrad E 34 Westex E 84 Dr. Karl Wetekam E 79 Wetekam Monofilaments E 79 YKK E 152

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