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Melliand International 2011 1 Index 2011 Abdullah, I.; Blackburn, R.S.; Russell, S.J.; Taylor, J.: Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics .....................................145 Adolphe, D.C.; Schacher, L.; Kyosev, Y.; Wendisch, B.: Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential.................248 Aparaj, S.S.; Burji, N.C.; Kadole, P.V.; Kane, C.D.: Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns .................................................138 Ashwini Mali, M.M.S.; Sharma, A.; Gotipamul, R.L.; Dayama, P.: Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength ................................246 Averbeck, L.: Dyeing machine manufacturer helps to reduce energy and labor costs .......306 Avery, M.: ITMA 2011 presents exciting initiatives for 60th anniversary ...............1 Baesch, B.; Planck, H.; Riethmüller, C.: Structure-winding – new process for the production of intelligent components ........................................25 Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products ............................88 Benz, G.: Junkers&Müllers – Environmentally friendly washing – a field report......................................304 Bergrath, R.: Economical rope fishing by energy saving operation modes and optimal raw material usage ...........84 Biermann, I.; Jakobs, W.: Cot grinding – a matter of faith or a decision based on hard facts? .........134 - Herzig, J.: Oerlikon Textile Components – Compact competence........................238 Blackburn, R.S.; Russell, S.J.; Taylor, J.; Abdullah, I.: Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics ..................145 Blankenhorn, P.; Urmetzer, S.: New PinSpacer NT .............................280 Brims, M.; Hwang, H.; Naylor, G.; Yang, S.; Gordon, S.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity .....272 Brückner, R.: Focus for the future to be presented at ITMA ....................113 Burji, N.C.; Kadole, P.V.; Kane, C.D.; Aparaj, S.S.: Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns..138 Chattopadhyay, D.P.; Patel, B.H.: Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes ...................................41 Chaudan, A.; Sharma, A.; Goyal, A.; Malik, B.B.; Tyagi, G.K.; Singh, V.P.: Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154 Cherif, C.; Matthes, A.: Optimization of feeder parameter on small-diameter knitting machines ................................80 - Trümper, W.; Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.: Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses .......................................240 Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products ............................88 Cubric, I.S.; Skenderi, Z.: Influence of yarn type on thermal comfort ............156 Das, B.R.: Failure of textile structures under dynamic state ..........................282 Dayama, P.; Ashwini Mali, M.M.S.; Sharma, A.; Gotipamul, R.L.: Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength..............246 Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Trümper, W.; Sachse, C.: Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses .................240 Ehrmann, A.; Haug, R.; Girod, M.; Tamoue, F.: "Virtual fineness" – an approach to ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material ...........................274 Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.; Wagner, R.; Spyropoulos, K.; Mohamed, A.L.: Advanced textile enhancers: investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307 Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products ............................88 Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products ............................88 Ferus-Comelo, M.; Meister, H.; Geismayr, W.; Meyer, H.: Efficiency increases in the dyehouse – practical experiences............................45 Gebhardt, G.; Hemeltjen, C.; Richter, F.; Schönfeld, A.; Umber, R.: Optimization strategies for the successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294 Geismayr, W.; Meyer, H.; Meister, H.; Ferus-Comelo, M.: Efficiency increases in the dyehouse – practical experiences............................45 Gelin, M.: Rikipedia – Rieter's technology know-how: free of charge and online ..............................132 Geu, A.: New fluorcarbon chemistry meets ecological requirements.............46 Girod, M.; Tamoue, F.; Ehrmann, A.; Haug, R.: "Virtual fineness" – an approach to ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material ...........................274 Gopalakrishnan, K.; Kanakaraj, P.; Vijayaraghavan, V.: Terry knit production in commercial knitting .............................34 Gordon, S.; Brims, M.; Hwang, H.; Naylor, G.; Yang, S.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity ........................272 Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Mainzer Landstraße 251 60326 Frankfurt am Main/Germany Tel.: +49-69/75 95-13 93 Fax: +49-69/75 95-13 90 E-mail: [email protected] Index 2011 Volume 17 Author Index Page Page Page www.melliand.com

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Abdullah, I.; Blackburn, R.S.; Russell, S.J.;Taylor, J.: Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior ofTencel fabrics.....................................145

Adolphe, D.C.; Schacher, L.; Kyosev, Y.;Wendisch, B.: Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential.................248

Aparaj, S.S.; Burji, N.C.; Kadole, P.V.; Kane, C.D.: Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns .................................................138

Ashwini Mali, M.M.S.; Sharma, A.; Gotipamul, R.L.; Dayama, P.: Effect ofweaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength ................................246

Averbeck, L.: Dyeing machine manufacturer helps to reduce energy and labor costs .......306

Avery, M.: ITMA 2011 presents excitinginitiatives for 60th anniversary ...............1

Baesch, B.; Planck, H.; Riethmüller, C.:Structure-winding – new process for the production of intelligent components ........................................25

Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Benz, G.: Junkers&Müllers – Environmentally friendly washing – a field report......................................304

Bergrath, R.: Economical rope fishing by energy saving operation modes and optimal raw material usage...........84

Biermann, I.; Jakobs, W.: Cot grinding – a matter of faith or a decision based on hard facts? .........134

- Herzig, J.: Oerlikon Textile Components – Compact competence........................238

Blackburn, R.S.; Russell, S.J.; Taylor, J.;Abdullah, I.: Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics ..................145

Blankenhorn, P.; Urmetzer, S.: New PinSpacer NT .............................280

Brims, M.; Hwang, H.; Naylor, G.; Yang, S.; Gordon, S.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity .....272

Brückner, R.: Focus for the future to be presented at ITMA....................113

Burji, N.C.; Kadole, P.V.; Kane, C.D.; Aparaj, S.S.: Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns..138

Chattopadhyay, D.P.; Patel, B.H.: Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes ...................................41

Chaudan, A.; Sharma, A.; Goyal, A.; Malik, B.B.; Tyagi, G.K.; Singh, V.P.: Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Cherif, C.; Matthes, A.: Optimization offeeder parameter on small-diameter knitting machines ................................80

- Trümper, W.; Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.: Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses.......................................240

Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Cubric, I.S.; Skenderi, Z.: Influence of yarn type on thermal comfort ............156

Das, B.R.: Failure of textile structures under dynamic state ..........................282

Dayama, P.; Ashwini Mali, M.M.S.; Sharma, A.; Gotipamul, R.L.: Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength..............246

Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Trümper, W.; Sachse, C.: Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses .................240

Ehrmann, A.; Haug, R.; Girod, M.; Tamoue, F.: "Virtual fineness" – an approach to ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material ...........................274

Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.; Wagner, R.; Spyropoulos, K.; Mohamed, A.L.: Advanced textile enhancers: investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307

Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Ferus-Comelo, M.; Meister, H.; Geismayr, W.; Meyer, H.: Efficiency increases in the dyehouse –practical experiences............................45

Gebhardt, G.; Hemeltjen, C.; Richter, F.;Schönfeld, A.; Umber, R.: Optimization strategies for the successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294

Geismayr, W.; Meyer, H.; Meister, H.; Ferus-Comelo, M.: Efficiency increases in the dyehouse –practical experiences............................45

Gelin, M.: Rikipedia – Rieter's technology know-how: free of charge and online..............................132

Geu, A.: New fluorcarbon chemistrymeets ecological requirements.............46

Girod, M.; Tamoue, F.; Ehrmann, A.;Haug, R.: "Virtual fineness" – an approach to ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material ...........................274

Gopalakrishnan, K.; Kanakaraj, P.; Vijayaraghavan, V.: Terry knit production in commercial knitting .............................34

Gordon, S.; Brims, M.; Hwang, H.; Naylor, G.; Yang, S.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity ........................272

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Gotipamul, R.L.; Kadole, P.V.: Image analyzer – effective tool for textile scientists/research ...................157

- Dayama, P.; Ashwini Mali, M.M.S.; Sharma, A.: Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength ................................246

Goyal, A.; Malik, B.B.; Tyagi, G.K.; Singh, V.P.; Chaudan, A.; Sharma, A.:Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Grabher, G.; Hossain, M.M.: Applications of low-pressure plasma in textile finishing ..............................149

Gries, T.; Jungbecker, P.; Schenuit, H.; Holtermann, T.; Seide, G.: Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

- Pirkl, D.; Schweizer, K.; Raina, M.A.: Medical compliant carded nonwovens production......................106

- Ramaswamy, S.; Ray, S.; Raina, M.A.:Staple fiber processing of biopolymersopens doors to new markets .............130

- Raina, M.A.: ITMA 2011 – Technologies for engineering fibrous structures ...........257

- Raina, M.A.: Innovative yarn production methods ..........................277

- Neumann, F.; Hehl, A.; Harbers, T.: Improvement of uneven warp tensiondistribution using a sectional warp beam device .............................289

Han, C.-C.; Xue, W.-L.; Jing, S.-Q.: Competitiveness of Chinese cotton textile companies ...................310

Harbers, T.; Gries, T.; Neumann, F.; Hehl, A.: Improvement of uneven warp tension distribution using a sectional warp beam device...............289

Haug, R.; Girod, M.; Tamoue, F.; Ehrmann, A.: "Virtual fineness" – an approach to ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material ...........................274

Hayes, E.: World fiber use grew 8% in 2010......270

Hees, M.; Sudholt, U.: Washing of PA/EL: process safety due to reduced residual deposits .........99

Hehl, A.; Harbers, T.; Gries, T.; Neumann, F.: Improvement of uneven warp tension distribution using a sectional warp beam device................................................289

Hellali, H.; Jaouachi, B.; Louati, H.: Evaluation of residual bagging bendheight of knitted fabrics.......................82

Helling, S.: Oerlikon Textile Components – Shrinkage competence ......................278

Hemeltjen, C.; Richter, F.; Schönfeld, A.;Umber, R.; Gebhardt, G.: Optimization strategies for the successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294

Hènek, V.: New generation of cuttingcrown in spinning..............................285

Herzig, J.; Biermann, I.: Oerlikon Textile Components – Compact competence........................238

Höhn, W.: Deaerators – textile auxiliariesthat can do (almost) anything ..............49

Holtermann, T.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Jungbecker, P.; Schenuit, H.: Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

Horcher, D.; Schumacher, H.: Cost-efficient automation solution forBCF carpet yarn plants with modularwinder units ........................................74

Hortmeyer, E.: The wild cotton world .........................57

Hossain, M.M.; Grabher, G.: Applications of low-pressure plasma in textile finishing ..............................149

Hwang, H.; Naylor, G.; Yang, S.; Gordon, S.; Brims, M.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity .....272

Jakobs, W.; Biermann, I.: Cot grinding – a matter of faith or a decision based on hard facts? .........134

Jaouachi, B.; Louati, H.; Hellali, H.: Evaluation of residual bagging bendheight of knitted fabrics.......................82

Jayashree, V.; Subbaraman, S.: Identification of plain grey fabric defects using DC suppressed Fourierpower spectrum sum features ...........146

Jing, S.-Q.; Han, C.-C.; Xue, W.-L.: Competitiveness of Chinese cotton textile companies ...................310

Jungbecker, P.; Schenuit, H.; Holtermann, T.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

Kadole, P.V.; Kane, C.D.; Aparaj, S.S.; Burji, N.C.: Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns .................................................138

- Gotipamul, R.L.: Image analyzer – effective tool for textile scientists/research..............157

Kale, K.H.; Palaskar, S.S.: Surface functionalization of PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhancedchemical vapor deposition .................152

Kanakaraj, P.; Vijayaraghavan, V.; Gopalakrishnan, K.: Terry knit production in commercial knitting .......34

Kandhavadivu, P.; Ramachandran; T.;Manohari, B.G.; Kannappan, J.: Liquidmoisture transmission behavior of microfiber blended knitted fabrics .......37

Kane, C.D.; Nagla, J.R.; Kulkarni, S.G.: Effect of ring frame parameters on blended yarn hairiness and other properties...................................76

- Aparaj, S.S.; Burji, N.C.; Kadole, P.V.:Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns..................138

Kannappan, J.; Kandhavadivu, P.; Ramachandran; T.; Manohari, B.G.: Liquid moisture transmission behavior of microfiber blended knitted fabrics ...37

König, J.: Metal detectors protect cotton fiber and nonwovens plants .....78

Krishnaveni, V.: Development of herbal antimicrobial medicated products for skin diseases ..................252

Kulkarni, S.G.; Kane, C.D.; Nagla, J.R.: Effect of ring frame parameters on blended yarn hairiness and other properties...................................76

Kumar, L.A.; Ramachandran, T.; Vennila, I.: Teleintimation garment forpersonnel monitoring applications .......53

Kyosev, Y.; Wendisch, B.; Adolphe, D.C.; Schacher, L.: Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential.................248

Louati, H.; Hellali, H.; Jaouachi, B.: Evaluation of residual bagging bendheight of knitted fabrics.......................82

Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.;Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Mahltig, B.; Soltmann, U.: Sol-gel fixation of algae onto fibers for realization of biofunctional materials ...17

Maier, R.; Werner, M.: Fancy yarn systems for ring, compact and rotor spinning.................22

Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Mota, J.;Bautista, L.; Fernàndez, M.; Crespo, L.;Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.: Interaction ofsurfactants on new textile products .....88

Malik, B.B.; Tyagi, G.K.; Singh, V.P.; Chaudan, A.; Sharma, A.; Goyal, A.:Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Manohari, B.G.; Kannappan, J.; Kandhavadivu, P.; Ramachandran; T.: Liquid moisture transmission behavior of microfiber blended knitted fabrics ...37

Matthes, A.; Cherif, C.: Optimization of feeder parameter on small-diameterknitting machines ................................80

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Mehlhorn, A.; Möbius, S.: Anti-yellowing agents for elastic textiles......92

Meister, H.; Geismayr, W.; Meyer, H.; Ferus-Comelo, M.: Efficiency increases in the dyehouse –practical experiences............................45

Meyer, H.; Ferus-Comelo, M.; Meister, H.; Geismayr, W.: Efficiency increases in the dyehouse –practical experiences............................45

Möbius, S.; Mehlhorn, A.: Anti-yellowing agents for elastic textiles......92

Mohamed, A.L.; Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.;Spyropoulos, K.; Wagner, R.: Advancedtextile enhancers: investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers ............307

Möller, M.; Spyropoulos, K.; Wagner, R.;Mohamed, A.L.; Er-Rafik, M.: Advanced textile enhancers: investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307

Morgenstern, B.; Trommer, K.: Thin silicone barrier membranes for textile compounds .......................108

Mörschel, U.: Automatic drapability tester...............244

Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Mukherjee, S.; Punj, S.K.: Geometricalmodel of 1x1 rib loop unit in flat beddouble jersey knitting machine ..........143

Müller, J.: New drawframe for enhanced quality and flexibility ...........20

Nagla, J.R.; Kulkarni, S.G.; Kane, C.D.: Effect of ring frame parameters on blended yarn hairiness and other properties...................................76

Naylor, G.; Yang, S.; Gordon, S.; Brims, M.; Hwang, H.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity .....272

Neumann, F.; Hehl, A.; Harbers, T.; Gries, T.: Improvement of uneven warp tension distribution using a sectional warp beam device...............289

Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.; Paul, R.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Palaskar, S.S.; Kale, K.H.: Surface functionalization of PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhancedchemical vapor deposition .................152

Patel, B.H.; Chattopadhyay, D.P.: Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes ...................................41

Paul, R.; Osset, M.; Fernàndez, M.; Bautista, L.; Mota, J.; Crespo, L.; Faccini, M.; Machìn, A.; Malet, C.: Interaction of surfactants on new textile products............................88

Pirkl, D.; Schweizer, K.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.: Medical compliant carded nonwovens production......................106

Planck, H.; Riethmüller, C.; Baesch, B.:Structure-winding – new process for the production of intelligent components ........................................25

Punj, S.K.; Mukherjee, S.: Geometrical model of 1x1 rib loop unit in flat bed double jersey knitting machine................................143

Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Pirkl, D.; Schweizer, K.: Medical compliant carded nonwovens production ..........106

- Gries, T.; Ramaswamy, S.; Ray, S.: Staple fiber processing of biopolymersopens doors to new markets .............130

- Gries, T.: ITMA 2011 – Technologies for engineering fibrous structures ......257

- Gries, T.: Innovative yarn production methods ............................................277

Ramachandran; T.; Manohari, B.G.; Kannappan, J.; Kandhavadivu, P.: Liquid moisture transmission behavior of microfiber blended knitted fabrics ...37

- Vennila, I.; Kumar, L.A.: Teleintimation garment for personnel monitoring applications .......53

Ramaswamy, S.; Ray, S.; Raina, M.A.;Gries, T.: Staple fiber processing of biopolymers opens doors to new markets .................................130

Ray, S.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Ramaswamy, S.: Staple fiber processing of biopolymers opens doors to new markets .............130

Richter, F.; Schönfeld, A.; Umber, R.; Gebhardt, G.; Hemeltjen, C.: Optimization strategies for the successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294

Riethmüller, C.; Baesch, B.; Planck, H.:Structure-winding – new process for the production of intelligent components ........................................25

Russell, S.J.; Taylor, J.; Abdullah, I.; Blackburn, R.S.: Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics ..................145

Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.; Trümper, W.: Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses .................240

Schacher, L.; Kyosev, Y.; Wendisch, B.;Adolphe, D.C.: Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential .................................248

Schenuit, H.; Holtermann, T.; Seide, G.;Gries, T.; Jungbecker, P.: Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

Schönfeld, A.; Umber, R.; Gebhardt, G.;Hemeltjen, C.; Richter, F.: Optimization strategies for the successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294

Schramek, G.; Ströhle, J.: Carbon and water footprints of Benninger systems...........................96

Schumacher, H.; Horcher, D.: Cost-efficient automation solution for BCF carpet yarn plants with modular winder units...........................74

Schweizer, K.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Pirkl, D.: Medical compliant carded nonwovens production......................106

Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Jungbecker, P.; Schenuit, H.; Holtermann, T.: Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

Sharma, A.; Goyal, A.; Malik, B.B.; Tyagi, G.K.; Singh, V.P.; Chaudan, A.: Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

- Gotipamul, R.L.; Dayama, P.; Ashwini Mali, M.M.S.: Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength..............246

Issue 1 Pages 1 – 56

Issue 2 Pages 57 – 112

Issue 3 Pages 113 – 176

Issue 4 – ITMA Special Pages 177 – 256

Issue 5 Pages 257 – 312

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Fibers/Yarns"Virtual fineness" – an approach to

ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material .......274

22 million cotton gap in 2030..................4Brief information .....................4–7, 60–62,

116–120, 180–183, 260–261Company information .............4–7, 60–62,

116–120, 180–183, 260–261Cost-efficient automation solution

for BCF carpet yarn plants with modular winder units...........................74

Cotton production forecast for 2011/12.......................................116

Cotton production in Iran.....................180Cottonscope – advantages of

seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity ........................272

ELS/LS-cotton production.....................183EU: new fiber labelling regulation ........260EU-27: chemical fiber imports +26 % ...118Geosynthetics market report for

2011 (IFAI)...........................................75Global cotton production increasing ......60Global fiber production +11 % .................5

Global fiber production 2010...............260Global fiber production and

consumption 2011/12 .......................260Global organic cotton: 20 % growth

in 2010..............................................260Global polyester fiber trends ................180Global shipment of PET texturing

machines +109 % ..............................271ITMA preview: new machinery for

fiber production, texturing, spinning,weaving, knitting, textile finishing and nonwovens .........164–175, 190–235

New PA/PE bicofiber for artificial turf (EMPA/Tisca Tiara) ................................73

New stain-resistant PET fabric for water absorption and oil-repellency (Teijin Fibers)......................................237

New yarn technology for artificial turf (Colbond)......................................73

Organic cotton production +15 % ............5Russia: strategy to improve cotton

sector by 2020 ..................................120Sol-gel fixation of algae onto fibers

for realization of biofunctional materials..............................................17

Staple fiber processing of biopolymersopens doors to new markets .............130

Strong viscose fiber demand (global)....116Superabsorbent bicomponent

staple fiber ........................................236The wild cotton world ...........................57USA: higher fiber shipments...................61Vietnam: 1st domestically-produced

polyester staple-fiber .........................180World fiber consumption 2010 ................5World fiber use grew 8% in 2010 ........270

SpinningAir-spinning machine with up to

120 spinning units .............................286Compact competence

(Oerlikon Textile Componence) ..........238Controlling evenness parameters for

improved quality and profability (Uster)...............................141

Cooperation in nanofiber lines: Dienes/Reiter .......................................25

Cot grinding – a matter of faith or a decision based on hard facts? .........134

Crosslapper control (Tatham)..................79

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Singh, V.P.; Chaudan, A.; Sharma, A.;Goyal, A.; Malik, B.B.; Tyagi, G.K.: Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Skenderi, Z.; Cubric, I.S.: Influence of yarn type on thermal comfort ................................156

Soltmann, U.; Mahltig, B.: Sol-gel fixation of algae onto fibers for realization of biofunctional materials ...17

Spyropoulos, K.; Mohamed, A.L.; Wagner, R.; Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.: Advanced textile enhancers: investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307

Ströhle, J.; Schramek, G.: Carbon and water footprints of Benninger systems...........................96

Subbaraman, S.; Jayashree, V.: Identification of plain grey fabric defects using DC suppressed Fourierpower spectrum sum features ...........146

Sudholt, U.; Hees, M.: Washing of PA/EL: process safety due to reduced residual deposits .........99

Tamoue, F.; Ehrmann, A.; Haug, R.; Girod, M.: "Virtual fineness" – an approach to ascertain the linear density of yarn made out of conductive material .......................274

Taylor, J.; Abdullah, I.; Blackburn, R.S.; Russell, S.J.: Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics ..................145

Tighe, E.: Biopolymers for nonwovens –environmentally beneficial, technically advantageous, commercially feasible ........................103

Tolksdorf, P.: New developments in continuos dyeing of PET/cellulosic blends ..........................298

Trommer, K.; Morgenstern, B.: Thin silicone barrier membranes for textile compounds .......................108

Trümper, W.; Sachse, C.; Diestel, O.; Cherif, C.: Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses .................240

Tyagi, G.K.; Singh, V.P.; Chaudan, A.; Sharma, A.; Goyal, A.; Malik, B.B.: Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Umber, R.; Gebhardt, G.; Hemeltjen, C.;Richter, F.; Schönfeld, A.: Optimization strategies for the successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294

Urmetzer, S.; Blankenhorn, P.: New PinSpacer NT .............................280

Van Bonn, C.: ITMA 2011 – Master the art of innovation ..............177

Vennila, I.; Kumar, L.A.; Ramachandran, T.: Teleintimation garment for personnel monitoring applications .......53

Vijayaraghavan, V.; Gopalakrishnan, K.;Kanakaraj, P.: Terry knit production incommercial knitting .............................34

Wagner, R.; Mohamed, A.L.; Möller, M.; Er-Rafik, M.; Spyropoulos, K.: Advanced textile enhancers: investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307

Wahhoud, A.: Innovative production of textile fabrics through process integration in weaving operation .........28

Wendisch, B.; Adolphe, D.C.; Schacher, L.; Kyosev, Y.: Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential.....248

Werner, M.; Maier, R.: Fancy yarn systems for ring, compact and rotor spinning.................22

Xue, W.-L.; Jing, S.-Q.; Han, C.-C.: Competitiveness of Chinese cotton textile companies ...................310

Yang, S.; Gordon, S.; Brims, M.; Hwang, H.; Naylor, G.: Cottonscope – advantages of seperately measuring cotton fiber fineness and maturity ........................272

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Effect of ring frame parameters on blended yarn hairiness and other properties...................................76

Failure of textile structures under dynamic state ....................................282

Fancy yarn systems for ring, compact and rotor spinning...............................22

Foreign matter detection (Jossi)..............19Innovative yarn production methods ....277ITMA preview: new machinery for

fiber production, texturing, spinning,weaving, knitting, textile finishing and nonwovens .........164–175, 190–235

Metal detectors protect cotton fiber and nonwovens plants.........................78

New Autocoro 8 high-tech revolution in rotor spinning ................................281

New automatic rotor spinning machine (Rieter).................................141

New automatic winding machine (Sahm).................................284

New digital tension controller (Montalvo) ...........................83

New drawframe for enhanced quality and flexibility ...........................20

New generation of cutting crown in spinning.........................................285

New high-performance card (Rieter) ....133New multifilament spin-draw-wind

line (Lohia Starlinger) .........................279New Pin Spacer NT ..............................280New worker and doffer wire (Bekaert) ...21Principles of setting the clearing

limits .................................................287Rikipedia – Rieter's technology

know-how: free of charge and online .........................................132

Short-staple spinning investments ........276Shrinkage competence

(Oerlikon Textile Components)...........278Structure and bending properties

of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns..................138

Structure-winding – new process for the production of intelligent components ........................................25

WeavingAirtuckers with continuos reeds

for tire cord weaving machines (Picanol) .............................245

Automatic drapability tester.................244Brake pads (Montalvo) .........................148Effect of polymeric additives on

abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics.................................145

Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength..............246

Identification of plain grey fabric defects using DC suppressed Fourierpower spectrum sum features ...........146

Improvement of uneven warp tension distribution using a sectional warp beam device .............................289

Innovative production of textile fabrics through process integration in weaving operation ...........................28

Investments in shuttle-less looms up by 146 %......................................288

ITMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing, spinning,weaving, knitting, textile finishing and nonwovens .........164–175, 190–235

New compact sizing machine (Karl Mayer) ...........................26

New high-speed web drying system (Radio Frequency).....................27

Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

Knitting3D fibrin textiles for the biomedical

sector (Comez).....................................354-bar tricot machine for

terry fabric (Karl Mayer) .....................243Digital needle sensor with needle

position display (Protechna) ...............243Evaluation of residual bagging bend

height of knitted fabrics.......................82Geometrical model of 1x1 rib loop

unit in flat bed double jersey knitting machine................................143

Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses.......................................240

Investments in knitting machines .........292ITMA preview: new machinery for

fiber production, texturing, spinning,weaving, knitting, textile finishing and nonwovens .........164–175, 190–235

Knitting machine for a high degree of fineness.........................................293

Liquid moisture transmission behavior of microfiber blended knitted fabrics ...37

New computerized flat knitting machine (Shima Seiki) ........................142

New needle generation – innovative cylinder changes (Groz-Beckert) .........287

Optimization of feeder parameter onsmall-diameter knitting machines ........80

Optimized transverse draw-off creel at lace machines (Karl Mayer) ..............40

Terry knit production in commercial knitting................................................34

Textile FinishingAdvanced textile enhancers:

investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307

Anti-yellowing agents for elastic textiles ......................................92

Applications of low-pressure plasma in textile finishing ..............................149

Automatic dosing and dyeing machines (Tecnorama) .......................303

Carbon and water footprints of Benninger systems...........................96

Continuos dyeing of PET/cellulosic blends ...............................................298

Deaerators – textile auxiliaries that can do (almost) anything .....................49

Development of herbal antimicrobial medicated products for skin diseases......................................252

Direct textile fixation unit (Setema) ......105Dyeing machine manufacturer helps

to reduce energy and labor costs .......306Economical rope fishing by energy

saving operation modes and optimal raw material usage..................84

Efficiency increases in the dyehouse –practical experiences............................45

Efficient, flexible and eco-friendly denim dyeing process (Clariant/Karl Mayer) ..........................250

Environmentally friendly washing – a field report (Junkers & Müllers)........304

Global textile dyes market up to US$ 5.5 billion in 2015 ........................63

Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Hank dyeing unit for specialty yarns (Thies) ......................................303

Interaction of surfactants on new textile products ...................................88

ITMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing, spinning,weaving, knitting, textile finishing and nonwovens .........164–175, 190–235

Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeingelastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes...........................................41

Load cell/roll assembly for accurate tension control (Montalvo).................249

New economic dyeing process for PET and CO (Monforts).................251

New flow-through dryer for spunlace nonwovens (Brückner)...........95

New fluorcarbon chemistry meets ecological requirements .......................46

New sample dyeing machine (Thies).....251New soft coating solution (Monforts).....91Optimization strategies for the

successful dyeing of polyester microfiber and elastane blends ..........294

Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential.................248

Probiotic finish (Tanatex) ........................44Surface functionalization of PET fabric

with atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition................................152

Washing of PA/EL: process safety due to reduced residual deposits .........99

ResearchAdvanced textile enhancers:

investigation of the deposition onto cotton fibers .............................307

Competitiveness of Chinese cotton textile companies ...................310

Development of herbal antimicrobial medicated products for skin diseases ................................252

Effect of polymeric additives on abrasion and creasing behavior of Tencel fabrics.................................145

Effect of ring frame parameters on blended yarn hairiness and other properties............................76

Effect of weaves on fabric tensile, tearing and ballistic strength..............246

Evaluation of residual bagging bend height of knitted fabrics.......................82

Failure of textile structures under dynamic state ..........................282

Geometrical model of 1x1 rib loop unit in flat bed double jersey knitting machine................................143

Hand related characteristics of polyurethane-coated fabrics ..............154

Identification of plain grey fabric defects using DC suppressed Fourierpower spectrum sum features ...........146

Image analyzer – effective tool for textile scientists/research ...................157

Influence of yarn type on thermal comfort ................................156

Innovative flat-knitted spacer fabrics for orthoses.......................................240

Innovative yarn production methods ....277Interaction of surfactants on

new textile products............................88Kinetics and thermodynamics of

dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes ...................................41

Liquid moisture transmission behavior of microfiber blended knitted fabrics ...37

Medical compliant carded nonwovens production......................106

Optimization of feeder parameter onsmall-diameter knitting machines ........80

Printing on narrow fabrics: market status and future potential.....248

Reduction of energy consumption in air-jet weaving .................................32

Sol-gel fixation of algae onto fibers forrealization of biofunctional materials ...17

Staple fiber processing of biopolymersopens doors to new markets .............130

Structure and bending properties of air-jet spun polyester yarns and microfiber polyester yarns..................138

Structure-winding – new process for the production of intelligent components ........................................25

Superabsorbent bicomponent staple fiber ........................................236

Surface functionalization of PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition................................152

Teleintimation garment for personnel monitoring applications .......................53

Terry knit production in commercial knitting .............................34

Thin silicone barrier membranes for textile compounds .......................108

Textile IndustryAirflow control system for crosslaid

nonwovens lines (Asselin-Thibeau) .......55Biopolymers for nonwovens –

environmentally beneficial, technically advantageous, commercially feasible ........................103

Competitiveness of Chinese cotton textile companies ...................310

Considerably improved efficiency of dewatering roll (Richard Hough) ......52

European textile machinery industry: recovery ............................................188

Focus for the future to be presented at ITMA .............................................113

Image analyzer – effective tool for textile scientists/research ...................157

Influence of yarn type on thermal comfort ................................156

Investments in knitting machines .........292Investments in shuttle-less looms up

by 146 %...........................................288ITMA 2011 – Master the art of

innovation .........................................177ITMA 2011 – Technologies for

engineering fibrous structures ...........257ITMA 2011 – What, When, Where .......160ITMA preview: new machinery for

fiber production, texturing, spinning, weaving, knitting, textile finishing and nonwovens ................164–175, 190–235

Medical compliant carded nonwovens production......................106

New high-speed web drying system (Radio Frequency)...................102

Optimized gripping solutions for delicate specimens (Instron) ...............102

Short-staple spinning investments ........276Single sided basis weight

sensor (ZAP Systemkomponenten) .....253Techtextil 2011: international

networks for textile innovations ........110Teleintimation garment for

personnel monitoring applications .......53Tensiometer with touch panel

operation (Krüss) ...............................275The wild cotton world ...........................57

Thin silicone barrier membranes for textile compounds .......................108

Upgrades for presses (Montalvo) ..........311Variable machine drive system

to cut energy consumption..................44

Industry News1st Business Forum Technical Textiles......721st ITMA-ITMF World Textile Summit ....26522 million cotton gap in 2030..................430 years Flock Association Europe..........6275 years viscose fibers in Kelheim ........182AATCC: new test methods ...................183ACIMIT: sustainability and

eco-efficiency ....................................188Armenia: textile industry 2009 ...............11ATNT 2011 in India ..............................123ATNT 2011: Call for papers ..................183Bangladesh: new era ushered in

by textile university............................120Brief information ....................4–16, 60–72

116–128, 180–188, 260–269China: 5-year plan marks new era

for textiles ...........................................61Company information ...........4–16, 60–72,

116–128, 180–188, 260–269Cotton production forecast

for 2011/12.......................................116Cotton production in Iran.....................180Dornbirn 2011: visionaries and

panel discussion ................................118EU: new fiber labelling regulation ........260EU-27: chemical fiber imports +26 % ...118European textile machinery industry:

recovery ............................................188FESPA Digital with Digital Textile

Conference........................................121Fiber year 2011 report

published (global) ..............................116Focus for the future to be presented

at ITMA .............................................113German machinery exports +37 %

in 1st half year 2011 ..........................267Global cotton production increasing ......60Global fiber production +11 % .................5Global fiber production 2010...............260Global fiber production and

consumption 2011/12 .......................260Global market trends 2015 for

medical nonwovens disposables .........11Global organic cotton:

20 % growth in 2010.........................260Global polyester fiber trends ................180Global textile dyes market up

to US$ 5.5 billion in 2015....................63Global textile machinery market:

demand for eco-friendly textile processes ..................................70

Global textile machinery shipments......186IBM 2012 canceled ..............................126India: new textile parks........................262

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Advansa 5, 118, 184AESA Air Engineering 192Ajanta Textiles 154Alexium International 264Alliance Machines Textiles 190Alok Industries 185Amann 64, 122, 124Amann Sewing Threads 64Americhem 164Amsler Tex 142Amtek Machinery 127Andritz 268Andritz Küsters 164, 304Andritz Perfojet 164Aquafil 12, 60Asia Citra Pratama 16Asselin-Thibeau 55, 268Atlas MTT 65, 128, 194Aurelius 261Autefa Solution 267Autoneum 68, 186Avery Dennison 64Badsha Textiles 70BASF 105, 122, 267Bayer 300Bayer MaterialScience 125Bekaert Carding Solutions 21Benninger 96, 126, 128, 184, 190, 304Bezema 198BIAX FiberFilm 105Birla Century 68bluesign technologies 120Bombay Rayon Fashion 15Bonas Textile Machinery 192Bräcker 194, 224Brintons 16Brückner Trockentechnik 95, 113, 124, 195Bruvatex – Sagaert & Speyer 262BSE Electronics 272BWF Protec 269Calemard 228Callebaut de Blicqui 192Cargill 103, 261CeramTec 194Cetex 194

Cezoma – Uniemach 196CH Patrick & Co. 124Christian Pinkert 269CHT R. Beitlich 63, 99, 198Cia. Hering 187Clariant 13, 14, 64, 105, 122,

124, 184, 231, 250, 263, 264Coats 185Cobble 16Colbond 12, 73, 266Comez 8, 35Comez Gestioni 196Cottonscope 272Crabtree 16Crealet 164Dastex Reinraumzubehör 65Datacolor 68, 200Decoup+ 228Deimo 173Dienes Apparatebau 25DiloGroup 202Dohmen 9Dollfus & Muller 198Domo 21dorix 60Dralon 118DSM 266DSM Dyneema 6, 124, 261Dunlop Rubber 227Durst Phototechnik 201DyStar 14, 65, 184, 201, 251Ebelmann 194Ecolab 307Elco Solutions 21Equifibers 182Erko Trützschler 70, 78Eschler 264Esquel 122, 126Evonik 8Faigle Textil 45Fil Control 198Filature Miroglio 4, 273Flawa 16Fleissner 70, 78Fong’s 68, 128, 206, 268

Forbo Siegling 205FR Safety Yarns 119Freudenberg 122Freudenberg Nonwovens 64Gaetano Rossini 35Genkinger-Hubtex 234Georg Sahm 284Gerber Scientific 12, 66, 126Gerhard Rösch 262Gherzi Textile Organisation 4Gilbos 257Giovanni Clerici & Figli 126Gneuß Kunststofftechnik 203God Way Philips 41Goller 206Gorenjska Predilnica 16Goulston Technologies 105Graf 224Greenwood Mills 184Groz-Beckert 10, 16, 68, 128,

266, 287, 291GSE Dispensing 210GTP Greenville 266Gualchierani Baling Systems 16Haindl Kunststoffverarbeitung 244Handsaeme Machinery 210Hans Schmidt 226Harry Lucas 207HeiQ Materials 263Hengtian Group 68Henkel Ibérica 88Herzog 257Hi-Tech Group 128, 187, 267Huesker Synthetic 122Huntsman 14Huntsman Textile Effects 62, 65, 124,

125, 184, 202, 264Hyundai Engineering 180Ibrahim Fibres 6Inatec 187Indorama 5, 116, 182, 261Industrie Meccaniche 16Infineon 70Inplet Pletiva 128Instron 102

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Sri Lanka: textile equipment imports +48 %...................................264

Strong viscose fiber demand (global)....116Successful Techtextil/Texprocess...........121Textile industry +1.9 % (Switzerland) ....184The wild cotton world ...........................57USA: higher fiber shipments...................61Uzbekistan: growth in industrial

output expected ..................................11Uzbekistan: higher textile production.....61Uzbekistan: major investment in

textile industry.....................................13Vietnam: 1st domestically-produced

polyester staple-fiber .........................180World fiber consumption 2010 ................5World fiber use grew 8 % in 2010........270

Japan: Textile machinery production & exports rise sharply in 2010............186

Management ............8, 10, 12, 14, 64, 66, 120, 122, 124, 184, 266–267

Narotech in Erfurt ................................121New books ......................................13, 36New products and books for

the textile industry.............................125Oeko-Tex: new test criteria 2011............10Organic cotton production +15 % ............5Rising ELS/LS-cotton

production.........................................183Russia: strategy to improve cotton

sector by 2020 ..................................120Slow down in Italian textile

machinery orders ...............................268

India: rising cotton productivity................6ITMA 2011 – Master the art

of innovation .....................................177ITMA 2011 – Technologies for

engineering fibrous structures ...........257ITMA 2011 presents exciting initiatives

for 60th anniversary ...............................1ITMA 2011: expectations exceeded......265Japan: recovery of nonwovens

production...........................................11Japan: shuttleless loom exports

double in 2010 ..................................126Japan: technical textile

industry grows...................................120Japan: textile machinery

exports +31 % ...................................269

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243, 250, 268, 293Karl Mayer Malimo 269Kelheim Fibres 182Klüber Lubrication 164Krüss 79, 275KSL Keilmann Sondermaschinenbau 233Lanxess 6Laroche 205Lauffenmühle 119Lawson-Hemphill 212, 269Lectra 12, 68Lenzing 4, 5, 116, 118, 120, 182,

260, 261, 263, 266Lenzing Instruments 213, 230Lenzing Nanjing Fibers 182LF USA 66LG International 180Liba Maschinenfabrik 124Lindauer Dornier 28, 204, 290Lipotec 263Loepfe 15Lohia Starlinger 279Loris Bellini 192Lu Thai Textile 268Luwa Air Engineering 211Macart Spinning Systems 214Mageba Textilmaschinen 84, 215Mahlo 212Mallein 204Martinello Ginetto 10Mathis 45, 269Mayer & Cie. 127, 156, 217, 257

Mectex 63Memminger-Iro 144Mesdan 222Mesutronic 78Milliken 8Miroglio Textile 4Momentive Performance Materials 307Monforts 16, 68, 70, 91, 126, 127,

186, 216, 251, 269, 298Montalvo 83, 148, 249, 311Mutoh 16natific 68, 200NatureWorks 103, 261Nilit 260Nilit Nylon Technologies 260Noman Textile Group 268, 269Novibra Boskovice 224, 285Novozym 64NSC Fibre to Yarn 214NSC nonwoven 220, 268NSC Wuxi 268Oeko-Tex 10, 230Oerlikon Barmag 166, 268Oerlikon Neumag 16, 70, 74, 166, 187, 267Oerlikon Saurer 15, 168Oerlikon Schlafhorst 168, 238, 257, 268, 281Oerlikon Textile 70, 116, 265, 268Oerlikon Textile Components 125, 134,

172, 238, 278Optris 67Orizio 222Osiris Inkjet Systems 123Outlast Technologies 6, 60Owens Corning 266Pantone 235Parkdale Mills 268Passaic Color and Chemical 124PBI Performance Products 260Pegaz Nonwovens 182Performance Fibers 120Petro Vietnam Construction 180Picanol 128, 222, 245, 266, 269, 290PolymerLatex 14Polyprima 182Polyvel 105Power-Heat-Set 231

Pratibra Syntex 8Protechna 144Protechna Herbst 221, 243, 293PTT Chemical 261Pulcra Chemicals 49Puma 66Radici 184RadiciGroup 60, 116RadiciSpandex 116Radio Frequency 27, 102Reiter Oberflächentechnik 25Retech 220Rhodia 60Richard Hough 52, 128Rieter 15, 16, 22, 68, 126, 132, 133,

141, 170, 186, 238, 257, 286Rieter Ingolstadt 20, 22Rökona Textilwerk 262Roll Concept 228Rosink 221Rotorcraft 222, 238Rousselet Robatel 227SAB Sonderanlagenbau Nord 284Sabanci 118Sabic Innovative Plastics 180Saertex 244Samil Spinning 263Sampaio & Filhos – Texteis 60Sandler 12, 122Santex 223, 266Sava 269Sava-Schäfer 269Schaeffer Productique 228SchäferRolls 269J. Schilgen 244Schmeing 16Schoeller (Bregenz) 260Schoeller Technologies 122, 262Schoeller Textil 13, 262Schönherr 173ScotWeave 215Selcuk Group 70Selvam Process 186SETeMa 105Setex Textil 200Shandong ICD 6

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Shandong Ruyi Woolen Textile 67Shima Seiki 15, 142, 224Siemens 74, 290Sinterama 5, 116, 184Sioen-Nordifa 21SmartLab 45Sohler-Neuenhauser 172Solvay 60Sommer Needlepunch 104Sonoco 266Spindelfabrik Suessen 224, 238, 280Spoolex 228SPV 4Sri Gayathri Colours 70Sri Rejeki Isman 127SSM 68Standard Group 64Starlinger 70Stäubli 15, 173Stedfast 264Steel Heddle 266Stork Prints 224, 264Suessen 10SunStar 223Superba 182, 226, 266SWF 223SwissTex France 227SwissTex Winterthur 15, 227Synthomer 14Systronic 41

Tanatex 13, 44, 169Tatham 44, 79Tatham 171Tecnon OrbiChem 180Tecnorama 303Teijin 5, 6, 14Teijin Aramid 10Teijin Fibers 180, 237TenCate 12, 64, 122, 123, 184, 263, 265TenCate Geosynthetics 12TenCate Grass 64Tennier Industries 264Testrite 227Textechno Herbert Stein 213, 230, 244Textilbedarf Langen 269Textilveredlung Grabher 149Textor Textile Technologies 21Thanh Group 15Then 206Thies 16, 67, 68, 174, 187,

251, 266, 303, 306Tintea 126Tisca Tiara 73TMI Group 269Tonello 187Toray 13, 122, 124Toray International Europe 185Torcitura Di Menaggio 35Toyota Industries 230, 238Trevira 5, 6, 116, 124, 236, 262

TRM Cederna 126Trützschler 70, 78, 128, 175, 234Trützschler Card Clothing 15, 234Trützschler Nonwovens 70, 78, 127, 230TWD Fibres 119Unifi 118, 184Uster Technologies 67, 76, 141, 186, 228, 287Uzbekengilsanoat 13Valvan Baling Systems 16Van de Wiele 27, 144, 232Wacker 65Wanjie Group 16Waxman Fibres 60Weisbrod-Zürrer 123Wellman International 119, 261WFK test fabric 307Wilhelm Stahlecker 280Wira Instrumentation 235Woolmark 273Wumag Texroll 233Xennia Technology 230Xetma Vollenweider 233X-Rite Europe 235Youngor Group 266Yule Catto 14ZAP Systemkomponenten 253J.H. Ziegler 12J. Zimmer Maschinenbau 126Zschimmer & Schwarz Mohsdorf 46, 92, 294Zwick 128

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