Upload
others
View
6
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Amberg, M., Hegemann, D., Guimond,S., Hanselmann, B.: Plasma processing of textiles – perspectives....................182
Anbumani, N., Senthilkumar, M.: Dynamic elastic behavior of spandex (elastane fiber) plaited cotton knitted fabric .....................................108
- Subbiah, P., Sakthivel, J.P.: Relaxationshrinkage of weft knitted fabrics........174
Arnold, L., Nayak R., Padhye, R.: Recent advancements in electrospinning process .......................17
Artzt, P., Planck, H., Märtin, J., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Müller, H., Heitmann, U.: Optimization of spinningparameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ..............................212
Averback, L.: Comparison between yarn pressure drying and radio frequency drying................................180
Avery, M.: ITMA Asia + CITME 2010 gets ready..............................................1
Bal, N., Mahmut, D.: Dyeing of viscose and CV/EL fabrics with ultra short liquor ratio........................112
Bedeloglu, A.C., Bozkurt, Y., Demir, A.:Photovoltaic applications for textiles....44
Berthel, A., Böhmer, U., Bley, T., Sallat,M.: Application of immobilized enzymes in finishing treatment of reactive dyed textiles .....................117
Blaga, M., Penciuc, M., Dan, D.: Knitted gloves as accessories ...............32
Bley, T., Sallat, M., Berthel. A., Böhmer,U.: Application of immobilized enzymesin finishing treatment of reactive dyedtextiles ..............................................117
Böhmer, U., Bley, T., Sallat, M., Berthel.A.: Application of immobilized enzymesin finishing treatment of reactive dyedtextiles ..............................................117
Bos, P., Luiken, A.: Automated identification and sorting of post-consumer textile waste................50
Bozkurt, Y., Demir, A., Bedeloglu, A.C.:Photovoltaic applications for textiles....44
Brücken, A., Weber, M.O., Haug, R., Ehrmann, A., Heimlich, F.: Knitted breathing sensor....................222
Chakrabarti, R., Krishnamurthy, K., Vignesh, A.: Structure-functional relationship in silicone softeners ..........38
Cherif, C., Matthes, A., Pusch, T.: Dynamic analysis of yarn supply at circular knitting machines ................28
- Kleicke, R., Kern, M., Hoffmann, G.: Leno weave reinforced composites ....168
- Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Planck, H.,Märtin, J., Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric..........172
- Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Artzt, P.,Planck, H., Märtin, J., Hoffmann, G.: Optimization of spinning parameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
- Matthes, A., Pusch, T.: Analysis and simulation of yarn feeding at high dynamic circular knitting machines ....220
Dan, D., Blaga, M., Penciuc, M.: Knitted gloves as accessories ...............32
Das, B.R.: Tensile behavior of spun yarns under dynamic state .................106
Demir, A., Bedeloglu, A.C., Bozkurt, Y.:Photovoltaic applications for textiles....44
Dilo, J.P.: Complete nonwovnes production lines for the world market.....................................189
Easton, J.R., Hanxleden, U.: Ecological pre-treatment and dyeing of cellulosic fibers with reactive dyes......................................232
Ehrmann, A., Heimlich, F., Brücken, A.,Weber, M.O., Haug, R.: Knitted breathing sensor....................222
Engelhardt, A.: The Fiber Year 2009/2010 ...................53
Engels, G., Färber, C., Leder, A.: Modular solution to combat foreign matter problems in ginning and spinning .........................100
Ethridge, M.D., Kugler, G., Stein, J.: New fiber length and strength tester for cotton spinning mills ....................160
Färber, C., Leder, A., Engels, G.: Modular solution to combat foreign matter problems in ginning and spinning .........................100
Ferus-Comelo, M.: Software for optimization of reactive dyeing wash-off............................................124
Gabr, B.G.: Antibacterial treatments onto clothing items ...........................234
Ganesan, P., Karthik, T.: Nonwovens for filtration media .........242
Gebhardt, G., Richter, F., Schönfeld, A.,Wolf, K.: Dyeing of polyester materialswithout oligomer problems ...............114
Goyal, A., Kherdekar, G., Tyagi, G.K.: Properties of regenerated cellulose (bamboo)-cotton MJS yarns .................15
Gries, T., Jungbecker, P., Schenuit, H., Seide, G.: Energy saving in air-jet weaving using computational fluid dynamics ...................................165
- Klietzing, T., Jungbecker, P., Seide, G.:Thermal fiber treatment in fiber production with application in the drawing room process .............206
- Zobel, S.: Online positioning system for the card .......................................208
Guimond, S., Hanselmann, B., Amberg,M., Hegemann, D.: Plasma processing of textiles – perspectives....................182
Guo, S., Wickert, N., Zhang, W.: Environmentally friendly possibility for dyeing and finishing of PA/elastanewarp knitted fabrics...........................177
Hafner, C., Jäger, I.: Miniaturized standard Ames test for the evaluation of textile dyes ...................229
Hanselmann, B., Amberg, M., Hegemann, D., Guimond, S.: Plasma processing of textiles – perspectives.......................................182
Hanxleden, U., Easton, J.R.: Ecologicalpre-treatment and dyeing of cellulosic fibers with reactive dyes ....................232
Melliand International 2010 1
Index 2010
Deutscher Fachverlag GmbHMainzer Landstraße 25160326 Frankfurt am Main/GermanyTel.: +49-69/75 95-13 93Fax: +49-69/75 95-13 90E-mail: [email protected]
Index 2010 Volume 16
Author Index Page Page Page
www.melliand.com
Hassan, Y.M.E., Seif, M.: Influence of fusible interlining on simulation of bending stiffness ...............................239
Haug, R., Ehrmann, A., Heimlich, F., Brücken, A., Weber, M.O.: Knitted breathing sensor....................222
Hayes, E.: World textile business summary 2009 ..................................205
Hegemann, D., Guimond, S., Hanselmann, B., Amberg, M.: Plasma processing of textiles – perspectives.......................................182
Hehl, J., Müller, H., Ziegler, K., Planck, H.,Heitmann, U.: Air-jet spinning – yarn structure and quality ..................156
Heimlich, F., Brücken, A., Weber, M.O.,Haug, R., Ehrmann, A.: Knitted breathing sensor....................222
Heitmann, U., Planck, H., Schneider, J.:New ring yarn qualities for hard-wearing, comfort-oriented workclothes at higher production................21
- Hehl, J., Müller, H., Ziegler, K., Planck, H.: Air-jet spinning – yarn structure and quality ..................156
- Planck, H., Märtin, J., Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G.,Cherif, C., Müller, H.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric ..............172
- Artzt, P., Planck, H., Märtin, J., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Müller, H.: Optimization of spinning parameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
Hirano, H.: Needle-less knitting: a rotary knitting principle.....................26
Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Kleicke, R.,Kern, M.: Leno weave reinforced composites ........................................168
- Cherif, C., Müller, H., Heitmann, U.,Planck, H., Märtin, J., Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric ..............172
Hustedt, M., Stein, J., Klug, U., Korger,M., Tillmanns, A., Janssen, E., Samm, K.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry ...........128
Jäger, I., Hafner, C.: Miniaturized standard Ames test for the evaluation of textile dyes ...................229
Janssen, E., Samm, K., Hustedt, M., Stein, J., Klug, U., Korger, M., Tillmanns, A.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry ...........128
Jawale, S.T., Patil, S.T., Kane, C.D., Patil, U.J.: Compact and conventionalring spun blend yarns and carbonizing effect..............................152
Jungbecker, P., Schenuit, H., Seide, G.,Gries, T.: Energy saving in air-jet weaving using computational fluid dynamics ...................................165
- Seide, G., Gries, T., Klietzing, T.: Thermal fiber treatment in fiber production with application in the drawing room process .................206
Kane, C.D., Patil, U.J., Jawale, S.T., Patil, S.T.: Compact and conventional ring spun blend yarns and carbonizing effect..............................152
Karthik, T., Ganesan, P.: Nonwovens for filtration media .........242
Kehry, S., Uhl, H.: Improving the efficiency of textile machinery with intelligent data management .............127
Kern, M., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Kleicke, R.: Leno weave reinforced composites ........................................168
Kherdekar, G., Tyagi, G.K., Goyal, A.: Properties of regenerated cellulose (bamboo)-cotton MJS yarns .................15
Kleicke, R., Kern, M., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C.: Leno weave reinforced composites ........................................168
Klietzing, T., Jungbecker, P., Seide, G.,Gries, T.: Thermal fiber treatment in fiber production with application in the drawing room process .................206
Klug, U., Korger, M., Tillmanns, A., Janssen, E., Samm, K., Hustedt, M.,Stein, J.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry ...............128
Korger, M., Tillmanns, A., Janssen, E.,Samm, K., Hustedt, M., Stein, J., Klug, U.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry ...............128
Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Planck, H., Märtin, J.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric..........172
Krishnamurthy, K., Vignesh, A., Chakrabarti, R.: Structure-functional relationship in silicone softeners ..........38
Kugler, G., Stein, J., Ethridge, M.D.: New fiber length and strength tester for cotton spinning mills ....................160
Leder, A., Engels, G., Färber, C.: Modularsolution to combat foreign matter problems in ginning and spinning ......100
Liu, J.-Q., Xu, T.-S., Tu, H.-M.: First batch piece dyeing application of knitted fabrics ...............................120
Luiken, A., Bos, P.: Automated identification and sorting of post-consumer textile waste................50
Mahmut, D., Bal, N.: Dyeing of viscose and CV/EL fabrics with ultra short liquor ratio........................112
Märtin, J., Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C.,Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Planck, H.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric..........172
- Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Artzt, P., Planck, H.: Optimization of spinning parameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
Matthes, A., Pusch, T., Cherif, C.: Dynamic analysis of yarn supply at circular knitting machines ....................28
- Pusch, T., Cherif, C.: Analysis and simulation of yarn feeding at high dynamic circular knitting machines ....220
Mehlhorn, A., Möbius, S., Schönfeld, A.:Recommendations for successful continuous finishing of PA/EL tapes ...122
Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C.,Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Planck, H.,Märtin, J., Krieg, M., Younes, A.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric..........172
Möbius, S., Schönfeld, A., Mehlhorn, A.:Recommendations for successful continuous finishing of PA/EL tapes ...122
Möhring, U., Oettel, J., Neudeck, A.:Coating of electrically conductive textile structures..................................42
- Weiser, M., Pohlers, S., Neudeck, A.: Application of intrinsic conductive polymers (ICP) on textile materials .....226
Müller, H., Ziegler, K., Planck, H., Heitmann, U., Hehl, J.: Air-jet spinning – yarn structure and quality ........................................156
- Heitmann, U., Planck, H., Märtin, J.,Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric ..............172
- Heitmann, U., Artzt, P., Planck, H., Märtin, J., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C.: Optimization of spinning parameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
Müller, J.: New autoleveler drawframe:single-head autoleveling quality on two heads .........................104
Naikwade, A.K.: Reduction of air consumption on air-jet weaving machines ...........................................218
Nayak, R., Padhye R., Arnold, L.: Recent advancements in electrospinning process .......................17
Neudeck, A., Möhring, U., Oettel, J.:Coating of electrically conductive textile structures..................................42
2 Melliand International 2010
Index 2010
Author Index Page Page Page
Melliand International 2010 3
Index 2010
Author Index Page Page Page
- Möhring, U., Weiser, M., Pohlers, S.: Application of intrinsic conductive polymers (ICP) on textile materials .....226
Oettel, J., Neudeck, A., Möhring, U.:Coating of electrically conductive textile structures..................................42
Omeis, J.: Structured copolymers – high-performance additives to modify surface properties ..................184
Padhye, R., Arnold, L., Nayak R.: Recent advancements in electrospinning process .......................17
Patel, P.B., Shah, S.R.: Effects of waterquality on dyeing behavior of cotton ...34
Patil, S.T., Kane, C.D., Patil, U.J., Jawale, S.T.: Compact and conventional ring spun blend yarns and carbonizing effect .......................152
Patil, U.J., Jawale, S.T., Patil, S.T., Kane, C.D.: Compact and conventional ring spun blend yarns and carbonizing effect .......................152
Penciuc, M., Dan, D., Blaga, M.: Knitted gloves as accessories ...............32
Planck, H., Schneider, J., Heitmann, U.:New ring yarn qualities for hard-wearing, comfort-oriented work clothes at higher production .......21
- Heitmann, U., Hehl, J., Müller, H., Ziegler, K.: Air-jet spinning – yarn structure and quality ..................156
- Märtin, J., Krieg, M., Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C.,Müller, H., Heitmann, U.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric ..............172
- Märtin, J., Hoffmann, G., Cherif, C., Müller, H., Heitmann, U., Artzt, P.: Optimization of spinning parameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
Pohlers, S., Neudeck, A., Möhring, U.,Weiser, M.: Application of intrinsic conductive polymers (ICP) on textile materials .................................226
Pusch, T., Cherif, C., Matthes, A.: Dynamic analysis of yarn supply at circular knitting machines ................28
- Cherif, C., Matthes, A.: Analysis and simulation of yarn feeding at high dynamic circular knitting machines ....220
Richter, F., Schönfeld, A., Wolf, K., Gebhardt, G.: Dyeing of polyester materials without oligomer problems ...........................................114
Rusch, B.: Optimal use of resources with compact ring spinning ...............158
Sakthivel, J.P., Anbumani, N., Subbiah, P.: Relaxation shrinkage of weft knitted fabrics .......................174
Sallat, M., Berthel. A., Böhmer, U., Bley,T.: Application of immobilized enzymes in finishing treatment of reactive dyedtextiles ..............................................117
Salm, A.: Integrating sustainability into the sourcing strategies of brands and retailers ...........................236
Samm, K., Hustedt, M., Stein, J., Klug, U., Korger, M., Tillmanns, A., Janssen, E.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry ...........128
Schenuit, H., Seide, G., Gries, T., Jungbecker, P.: Energy saving in air-jet weaving using computational fluid dynamics ...................................165
Schneider, J., Heitmann, U., Planck, H.:New ring yarn qualities for hard-wearing, comfort-oriented work clothes at higher production .......21
Schönfeld, A., Wolf, K., Gebhardt, G.,Richter, F.: Dyeing of polyester materialswithout oligomer problems ...............114
- Mehlhorn, A., Möbius, S.: Recommendations for successful continuous finishing of PA/EL tapes ...122
Schramek, G.: Innovative concepts enable cost-conscious production of toweling fabrics...............................48
Seide, G., Gries, T., Jungbecker, P., Sche-nuit, H.: Energy saving in air-jet weavingusing computational fluid dynamics...165
- Gries, T., Klietzing, T., Jungbecker, P.:Thermal fiber treatment in fiber production with application in the drawing room process .......................206
Seif, M., Hassan, Y.M.E.: Influence of fusible interlining on simulation of bending stiffness ...........................239
Senthilkumar, M., Anbumani, N.: Dyna-mic elastic behavior of spandex (elastanefiber) plaited cotton knitted fabric .....108
- Thirugnanasambantham, A.: Moisture management interlock knitted fabrics....................................224
Shah, S.R., Patel, P.B.: Effects of waterquality on dyeing behavior of cotton ...34
- Klug, U., Korger, M., Tillmanns, A., Janssen, E., Samm, K., Hustedt, M.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry.............................128
Stein, J., Ethridge, M.D., Kugler, G.: New fiber length and strength tester for cotton spinning mills ....................160
Subbiah, P., Sakthivel, J.P., Anbumani, N.: Relaxation shrinkage of weft knitted fabrics .......................174
Terhaar, A.A.: Cotton demand – weighing the consumer factor ...........136
Thirugnanasambantham, A., Senthilkumar, M.: Moisture manage- ment interlock knitted fabrics ............224
Tillmanns, A., Janssen, E., Samm, K., Hustedt, M., Stein, J., Klug, U., Korger, M.: Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry ...........128
Tu, H.-M., Liu, J.-Q., Xu, T.-S.: First batch piece dyeing application of knitted fabrics ...............................120
Tyagi, G.K., Goyal, A., Kherdekar, G.: Properties of regenerated cellulose (bamboo)-cotton MJS yarns .................15
Uhl, H., Kehry, S.: Improving the efficiency of textile machinery with intelligent data management .....127
Vignesh, A., Chakrabarti, R., Krishnamurthy, K.: Structure-functionalrelationship in silicone softeners ..........38
Vigneswaran, C., Vijayalakshmi, D.: Cotton mosquito, repellent fabrics and their performance.........................46
Vijayalakshmi, D., Vigneswaran, C.: Cotton mosquito, repellent fabrics and their performance.........................46
Weber, M.O.: 47th IFKT Congress of Knitting Federation: Research and Development ...............176
- Haug, R., Ehrmann, A., Heimlich, F.,Brücken, A.: Knitted breathing sensor....................222
Weiser, M., Pohlers, S., Neudeck, A.,Möhring, U.: Application of intrinsic conductive polymers (ICP) on textile materials .................................226
Wickert, N.: Modular denim wet-finishing concepts.........................36
- Zhang, W., Guo, S.: Environmentallyfriendly possibility for dyeing and finishing of PA/elastane warp knitted fabrics....................................178
Wissenberg, A.: After the fair is before the fair ...........133
Wolf, K., Gebhardt, G., Richter, F., Schönfeld, A.: Dyeing of polyester materials without oligomer problems ...........................................114
Xu, T.-S., Tu, H.-M., Liu, J.-Q.: First batch piece dyeing application of knitted fabrics ...............................120
Younes, A., Metzkes, K., Hoffmann, G.,Cherif, C., Müller, H., Heitmann, U.,Planck, H., Märtin, J., Krieg, M.: Economic machining of Vortex yarns to high-quality warp knit fabric..........172
Zhang, W., Guo, S., Wickert, N.: Environmentally friendly possibility fordyeing and finishing of PA/elastane warp knitted fabrics...........................177
Ziegler, K., Planck, H., Heitmann, U.,Hehl, J., Müller, H. : Air-jet spinning –yarn structure and quality ..................156
Zobel, S., Gries, T.: Online positioning system for the card............................208
Fibers/YarnsChemical fiber production (Germany)...194Company information ....................16, 207Cotton Conference:
King Cotton in Bremen ........................72Cotton contamination – unchanged
in comparison to 2007 ........................56Cotton demand –
weighing the consumer factor ...........136Flax output increases (Russia) .................58German yarn industry 2009....................60Global fiber consumption.....................135Global yarn and fabric
production (ITMF) ..............................142Global yarn and fabric production
highs (ITMF).........................................62Nanofibers: strong growth ..................138Organic cotton market +35% ..............139Properties of regenerated cellulose
(bamboo)-cotton MJS yarns .................15Technical yarn consumption (USA) .........62The Fiber Year 2009/2010......................53Thermal fiber treatment in fiber
production with application in the drawing room process .............206
SpinningAir-jet spinning –
yarn structure and quality ..................156Brief information .........................159, 163Compact and conventional ring spun
blend yarns and carbonizing effect ....152Company information ......18, 21, 102-103,
105, 154-155, 157, 210, 214-215Economic machining of Vortex yarns
to high-quality warp knit fabric..........172Fiber testing in spinning mills...............163Modular solution to combat foreign
matter problems in ginning and spinning ............................................100
New autoleveler drawframe: single-head autoleveling quality on two heads ....................................104
New fiber length and strength tester for cotton spinning mills ....................160
Online positioning system for the card .......................................208
Optimal use of resources with compact ring spinning .......................158
Optimization of spinning parameters in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
Recent advancements in electrospinning process .......................17
Ring yarn qualities for hard-wearing, comfort-oriented work clothes at higher production............................21
Short-staple spinning investments ........151Tensile behavior of spun yarns
under dynamic state ..........................106
WeavingAutomatic sectional warping
machine ............................................216Company information ............21, 167, 169Energy saving in air-jet weaving using
computational fluid dynamics ............165Global weaving machine investments:
96% to Asia ......................................164Leno weave reinforced composites ......168Reduction of air consumption on
air-jet weaving machines ...................218Warp preparation machinery for
cost-effective sizing in denim production ..........................................23
Knitting47th IFKT Congress of Knitting Federation:
Research and Development ...............176Analysis and simulation of yarn
feeding at high dynamic circular knitting machines ..............................220
Company information ..........175, 223, 225Dynamic analysis of yarn supply at
circular knitting machines ....................28Dynamic elastic behavior of spandex
(elastane fiber) plaited cotton knitted fabric .....................................108
Electronic double needle bed warp knitting machine..................................31
Knitted breathing sensor......................222Knitted gloves as accessories..................32Moisture management interlock
knitted fabrics....................................224Needle-less knitting:
a rotary knitting principle.....................26Relaxation shrinkage of weft
knitted fabrics....................................174Shipments of circular and
flat knitting machines ........................170Ultrafine 15 gauge
knitting machine.........................110-111
Textile FinishingAntibacterial treatments onto
clothing items....................................234Application of immobilized enzymes
in finishing treatment of reactive dyed textiles .........................117
Application of intrinsic conductive polymers (ICP) on textile materials .....226
Coating of electrically conductive textile structures..................................42
Company information ....35, 181, 183, 235Comparison between yarn pressure
drying and radio frequency drying .....180Dyeing of polyester materials without
oligomer problems ............................114Dyeing of viscose and CV/EL fabrics
with ultra short liquor ratio................112Ecological pre-treatment and dyeing of
cellulosic fibers with reactive dyes .....232
Effects of water quality on dyeing behavior of cotton...............................34
Environmentally friendly possibility for dyeing and finishing of PA/elastane warp knitted fabrics...........................177
First batch piece dyeing application ofknitted fabrics....................................120
Innovative concepts enable cost-conscious production of toweling fabrics...............................48
Miniaturized standard Ames test for the evaluation of textile dyes .............229
Modular denim wet-finishing concepts..............................................36
New combi coater .................................41Plasma processing of textiles –
perspectives.......................................182Recommendations for successful
continuous finishing of PA/EL tapes ...122Software for optimization of reactive
dyeing wash-off.................................124Structure-functional relationship
in silicone softeners .............................38Universal strength tester ........................41
NonwovensComplete nonwovens production
lines for the world market .................189Nonwovens for filtration media ...........242Nonwovens technology helping to
protect beaches from oil spills ...........241
Textile IndustryAfter the fair is before the fair..............133Automated identification and sorting
of post-consumer textile waste............50Company information ..........................238Complete nonwovens production
lines for the world market ................189Cotton mosquito, repellent fabrics and
their performance................................46E-TEAM – European Masters program
in textile engineering .........................204Improving the efficiency of textile
machinery with intelligent data management .....................................127
Indonesia: Huge investment opportunity ............132
Influence of fusible interlining on simulation of bending stiffness ..........239
Innovative concepts enable cost-conscious production of toweling fabrics...............................48
Integrating sustainability into the sourcing strategies of brands and retailers ......................................236
ITMA Asia + CITME 2010 gets ready.........1ITMA Asia + CITME 2010:
preview .........................................74–99New quality assurance standards ...........45Photovoltaic applications for textiles ......44
4 Melliand International 2010
Index 2010
Subject Index Page Page Page
Melliand International 2010 5
Index 2010
Subject Index Page Page Page
Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry.........................128
Structured copolymers – high-performance additives to modify surface properties ..............184
The Fiber Year 2009/2010......................53
Research47th IFKT Congress of Knitting
Federation: Research and Development .....................................176
Air-jet spinning - yarn structure and quality ........................................156
Analysis and simulation of yarn feeding at high dynamic circular knitting machines ..............................220
Antibacterial treatments onto clothing items....................................234
Application of immobilized enzymes in finishing treatment of reactive dyed textiles ......................................117
Application of intrinsic conductive polymers (ICP) on textile materials .....226
Coating of electrically conductive textile structures..................................42
Compact and conventional ring spunblend yarns and carbonizing effect ....152
Cotton mosquito, repellent fabrics and their performance.........................46
Dyeing of viscose and CV/EL fabrics with ultra short liquor ratio................112
Dynamic analysis of yarn supply at circular knitting machines ....................28
Dynamic elastic behavior of spandex (elastane fiber) plaited cotton knitted fabric .....................................108
Economic machining of Vortex yarns tohigh-quality warp knit fabric ..............172
Effects of water quality on dyeing behavior of cotton...............................34
Energy saving in air-jet weaving usingcomputational fluid dynamics ............165
Influence of fusible interlining on simulation of bending stiffness ..........239
Integrating sustainability into the sourcing strategies of brands and retailers ...........................236
Knitted breathing sensor......................222Knitted gloves as accessories..................32Leno weave reinforced composites ......168Moisture management interlock
knitted fabrics....................................224New fiber length and strength tester
for cotton spinning mills ....................160Nonwovens for filtration media ...........242Online positioning system
for the card .......................................208Optimization of spinning parameters
in Vortex spinning for economic processing on warp knitting machines ...........................................212
Photovoltaic applications for textiles ...........................................44
Plasma processing of textiles – perspectives.......................................182
Potential applications of lasers in the textile industry.........................128
Properties of regenerated cellulose (bamboo)-cotton MJS yarns .................15
Recent advancements in electrospinning process .......................17
Reduction of air consumption on air-jet weaving machines ..............218
Relaxation shrinkage of weft knitted fabrics....................................174
Ring yarn qualities for hard-wearing, comfort-oriented work clothes at higher production................................21
Structure-functional relatioship in silicone softeners .............................38
Tensile behavior of spun yarns under dynamic state ..........................106
Thermal fiber treatment in fiber production with application in the drawing room process .......................206
Industry NewsApparel exports (Vietnam)....................195Brief information ....................4, 6-7, 8-11,
58-64, 68, 70-71, 135, 137-140, 142-144, 146-147,
191-196, 201-202Chemical fiber production
(Germany) .........................................194Company information.................4-6, 8-14,
56-71, 135, 137-138, 141, 145-149, 191-204
Cotton Conference: King Cotton in Bremen ........................72
Cotton contamination – unchanged incomparison to 2007 ............................56
Cotton demand – weighing the consumer factor ...........136
Cotton production 2009/10 and prognosis for 2010/11 (world) ...............4
Draw-texturing machines: world market trends ..........................150
Export share of apparel and textiles (Asia) .........................................7
Flax output increases (Russia) .................58German yarn industry 2009....................60Global fiber consumption.....................135Global yarn and fabric production
(ITMF) ................................................142Global yarn and fabric production
highs (ITMF).........................................62IWTO Market information 2010 ...........194Management ....................8, 9, 12, 64, 66,
142-144, 146, 196, 198, 200Man-made fiber production +7.8%..........6Nanofibers: strong growth...................138New books 14, 16, 113, 140,
202, 210, 228Nonwovens investment (Vietnam)........144Nonwovens production +26%
(PR China)............................................11Nonwovens production in Europe
(Edana) ..............................................138Nonwovens sales (Japan) .....................195Organic cotton market +35% ..............139Plus-size apparel: US$ 17 billion
market (USA) .......................................62Recovery in textile machinery exports
(Switzerland)..........................................9Recovery of cotton processing ...............58Statistical information on man-made
fibers (CIRFS) .....................................191Technical yarn consumption (USA) .........62Textile industry in 1st half 2010
(PR China)..........................................196Textile machinery +35 % (Italy) .............202Textile machinery imports (Sri Lanka)......11Textile production levels (ITMF) ................6World textile business
summary 2009 ..................................205
Issue 1-2 Pages 1 – 52
Issue 3 Pages 53 – 132
Issue 4 Pages 133 – 188
Issue 5-6 Pages 189 – 244
Volume 16
2010
AB Enzymes 147Actamax 191Advansa 4, 60, 137Ahlstrom 146Alcon Advies 50Allergy Standards 6Alok Industries 198Amann 68, 196Amann Sewing Threads 68Amann Twisting 68American Truetzschler 12Americhem 200Andritz 12, 149Andritz Küsters 12, 74Andritz Perfojet 74AOA Mogilevkhimvolokno 64Arkema 192Armstrong World Industries 66Asahi Kasei Fibers 4Atlas MTT 35, 70, 71, 148, 200Autefa 169Balta 198Bangladeshi Noman Group 18BASF 64, 68, 138, 147Benninger Zell 127Benninger 48, 74, 127, 216Bextex 147Beyond Surface Technologies 241Binsfeld Engineering 76Biomedical Structures 135Bluestar Silicones 8BMS BarcoVision 74Brückner 10, 204Hermann Bühler 194BYK-Chemie 184caddon printing & imaging 126CBW Chemie 200Ciba 68Clariant 8, 46, 141, 199, 200, 201, 238Coatema Coating Machinery 201Cobble 142Comez 31Cortland 135Danisco 8Datacolor 148, 183Desso Holding 65, 146Dienes Apparatebau 142, 206DiloGroup 92, 103, 189Domo 198Dow Chemical 198Dow Corning 200DSM 191DSM Dyneema 135, 192Ductel 58DuPont 4, 191DyeCoo Textile Systems 196DyStar 9, 12, 65, 147, 200, 201, 232DyStar Trading 232Elmarco 64Emsland 200Enia Carpet 65Enthone 226Erbatech 204Erko Trützschler 12, 64, 99, 149, 198Eschler 145Eskeif Bros. 223Ferraro 76Fleissner 12, 99, 149, 198Fleissner Nonwovens 12Fong’s 10, 12
Fong’s National Engineering 78, 120, 177Frankenhuis 50Freudenberg 10, 196Fuchshuber Techno-Tex 60Fujian Jinjang Technology 138Fujian Tianlun Group 68Fukuhara 204Ge.Ma.Ta. 91Genencor 8Gerber Technology 12, 14Goller Textilmaschinen 36, 78, 177Grabher 142Graf 76Groz-Beckert 12, 148, 149, 223, 235Guangdong Esquel Textiles 238H.P. Starck Clevios 226Hangzhou Hangding Nylon 191HeiQ Materials 241Huntsman Advanced Materials 66Huntsman International 65Huntsman Textile Effects 8, 66, 147, 201Hydrotox 229Icomatex 80International Flavors 46Invista 58, 191Isil Tekstil 202Itema Weaving 82James H. Heal 41, 176Jansen Systems 196Jossi 105Karl Mayer 23, 70, 80, 111,
142, 149, 196, 216Kelheim Fibres 4, 192Kimberly-Clark 146Kiri Dyes & Chemicals 9, 65, 201KKP Textile 69Knit Concern 10Körting Hannover 84Lanxess 65Lenzing 4, 5, 10, 16, 56, 58, 60, 66,
137, 138, 146, 191, 202
Lenzing Instruments 83Lenzing Technik 10Liba Maschinenfabrik 173Lindauer Dornier 10, 20, 85, 165, 168Litrax 58Loris Bellini 86Lurgi 138LyondellBasell 192M.M. Corporation 195Mahlo 84Mainsite 206Marithé + Francois 147Marzoli 87Matthys Group 85Mayer & Cie 20, 88, 225Mesdan 86Metroark 8Monforts 14, 41, 69, 78, 86,
148, 178, 202Monforts Fong’s 78Monnet 192Murata Machinery 15, 87, 212Mutoh 148NatureWorks 58, 62, 135, 137, 194Neschen 68, 200Neuenhauser 90Novozymes 64NPD Group 62NSL Technology 90Oeko-Tex Association 6Oerlikon Barmag 88, 196, 207Oerlikon Neumag 64, 88, 148, 169Oerlikon Saurer 89Oerlikon Schlafhorst 89, 209Oerlikon Textile Components 69, 70, 91,
102, 155, 198, 210Oerlikon Textile 10, 53, 68, 133,
135, 198, 204Oerlikon 12Okamoto 26Olympus Deutschland 208
6 Melliand International 2010
Index 2010
Company Index Page Page Page
Issue Main Topics
1 March New fiber developments; Global cotton markets; Textured yarns;Publication date Spinning/weaving/knitting technologies; Textile floorcoverings; Technical textiles;March 23, 2011 Dyeing, printing, finishing; Nonwovens; Current market trends
2 May New fiber developments; Techtextil 2011 preview; Texprocess preview;Publication date Spinning/weaving/knitting technologies; Carpet technologies; Making-up;May 5, 2011 Dyeing, printing, finishing; Technical textiles and nonwovens; Current market trends
3 August New fiber developments; ITMA 2011 preview; Spinning/weaving/knitting Publication date technologies; Dyeing, printing, finishing; Global textile machinery trade;August 3, 2011 Technical textiles; Making-up; Current market trends
4 September New fiber developments; ITMA 2011: preview on new machinery for Publication date fiber production, spinning, weaving, knitting, textile finishing andSeptember 8, 2011 nonwovens production
5 November New fiber developments; Global fiber markets;Publication date Spinning/weaving/knitting technologies; News in dyeing, printing, finishing; November 25, 2011 Nonwovens; Technical textiles; Current market trends
Editorial Program 2011 Volume 17
Trendbook
TechnicalTextiles 2011Innovations • Trends • Markets
Technical Textiles in Applications
Publication date: December 2010
Three-part compendium for daily use
Trend reports and export feature India
Recognized experts report on future
perspectives and offer market prognoses
Company profi les
Products and services from suppliers
from all market segments
European market data
Company data listed in clearly
laid out tables
Yes, I wish to order __ copies of the Trendbook Technical Textiles 2011 at the price per copy of € 149.-*
Yes, please inform me when the Trendbook Technical Textiles 2011 is published
Surname, First Name Postcode, City, Country
Company Tel.
Position E-mail
Address Date, Signature
Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Fax: +49 (0) 69 7595-1290 *All prices include VAT but are subject
Rainer Miserre Mail: [email protected] to shipping charges
Mainzer Landstraße 251 Last update August 18, 2010
60326 Frankfurt/Germany Prices subject to change
Order now at the premium price of € 149.-!
Texti leTechnology
TechnicalTextilesInnovation, Technology, Application
8 Melliand International 2010
Index 2010
OptiTex International 148Özen Mensucat 112Parkdale Mills 145Picanol 22, 70, 90, 167Ploucquet 12power-heat-set 215Precitex 90Pulcra Chemicals 65Q-Lab 149Radici 192Reggiani Macchine 10, 148Resil Chemicals 46Rieter Ingolstadt 104Rieter Perfojet 12Rieter 11, 12, 14, 64, 69, 90,
149, 154, 158, 202Rollmac 91Rosink 91Saertex 198Salmoiraghi 92Sanding Holding 191Sandler 9, 64, 198Sanitized 200Santex 46Savio 92Schoeller GmbH 222Schoeller Textil 145, 146, 198SDC Enterprises 45Secant Medical 135Setex 148
Shandong Ruyi Woolen Textile 149Shanghai Tianqiang Textile 14Shima Seiki 32, 110, 175Smart Lab 124smartfiber 137SML 202Sohler-Neuenhauser 90South Pacific Viscose 5, 56Spindelfabrik Suessen 18, 71, 96, 148Sri Balambika Textile Mills 158SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler 21, 93Stamperi Valeri 69Starlinger 202Stäubli 94Steel Heddle 21, 70, 93Stöhr 137Stoll 32, 96, 223Stork Prints 94Strandberg Engineering 238Superba 96SwissTex France 202SwissTex Winterthur 64, 202Tanatex 147, 199Teijin Aramid 135, 138, 146Teijin 4, 138Teijin Fibers 56, 60, 135, 194TenCate 10, 141, 144, 146Terrot 97, 111Testex 6, 68Textechno Herbert Stein 97, 160
Then 78, 112Thies 97, 149, 180, 181, 238Tintoria Stamperia di Tavernola 148Toho Tenax 60G. Tosi 199Transcal Suntech International 147Trevira 5, 8, 58, 135, 137, 192Trützschler 99, 100, 149, 157, 202, 208Truetzschler India 157Trützschler Nonwovens 12, 198Trumac Engineering 157Tsudakoma 98TWE Vliesstoffwerke 241Uhde Inventa-Fischer 191Uster Technologies 15, 99, 163, 214Velener Textilwerk 137Vonas 76Wacker Chemie 8, 199Wacker Metroark Chemicals 8Weiqiao 198WeylChem 200Woolmark Development International 46Wykes International 137Xennia Technology 10, 148Xinfeng Group 68Xorella 78Yeh Group 196Yunique Solutions 14Zschimmer & Schwarz Mohsdorf 114, 122Zweigle 15
Company Index Page Page Page
Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH 60264 Frankfurt am Main/Germany Tel.: +49 69 - 75 95-2563/-1722 www.dfv.de
Register now atwww.textile-technology.net
PPPaarrrtiicciipppaateee iinn thhhheee KKnnnnooowwleedgee ooff yyourr Indduusttryy
wwwwwwwwwwwwwww...ttteeeexxxxttiiillleee--teecchhnnoollooggyy.nnetThe Knowledge Database for the Entire Textile Industry
In cooperation with www.textination.com
TextileTechnology is a bilingual online database (German/English), tailor-made for your interests as a decision-maker in the textile and apparel industry.
Under the umbrella of the industry portal www.textination.com, the know-how of the trade media is gathered in TextileTechnology in the internet:
• melliand Textilberichte• melliand International• Chemical Fibers International• Technical Textiles/Technische Textilien.
Schultheiss Selection GmbH & CoKG / GettyImages