Tarzana, CA. March 17th, 2014, The FabricLink Network’s Top 10 Innovation Awards
for 2014 recognize outstanding new developments in textile fabrics
across a variety of industries.
The awards highlight cutting edge
products, which involve a range of technologies within the
specialty areas of technical sports textiles, industrial, medical,
safety/protective and home furnishings. Products, designers,
manufacturers, and suppliers are celebrated for their leadership in
fabric technology development and originality.
The new technologies are
commercially available in the specialty fabrics market and one is
currently available as a finished consumer product.
The Annual Top 10 Innovations Awards are presented for the creation
of new products in the specialty textile fabrics market and for the
formulation of interesting and novel textile developments, fiber
technologies and fabric developments that significantly improve the
design, construction or performance of existing textile products.
The
selection is made by the FabricLink Network based on a review of new
products currently in the marketplace.
Kathlyn Swantko, president of the FabricLink Network, stated, “The
research and development required to launch these award winning
advancements often extends over several years. This year’s winners
include products that can be used in a broad range of industries and
consumer applications, and represent some of the best innovative
achievements in the textile industry”.
The 2014 award winners include: CRAiLAR® , Edema Stocking, ELUTE™,
EQ-Top Seismic Wallpaper, Geckskin™, GeoDetect® , Mushroom® Materials,
PurThread™, and QMilk, and RamTect™. Please visit the following link to
learn more about each of these exceptional products.
http://fabriclink.com/Consumer/TopTen-2013.cfm
CRAiLAR® Flax is a new, high-quality, sustainable natural
fiber, which surpasses the comfort of cotton, but exhibits performance
characteristics similar to a synthetic. CRAiLAR Flax Fiber reduces
chemical and water usage, and is designated as a 100% BioPreferred®
product by the USDA.
The Edema Stocking, developed by Ohmatex in Denmark,
is a smart electronic textile device that monitors and measures changes
in leg volume for patients suffering from edema (fluid accumulation or
swelling) of the lower limbs.
ELUTE™ is a biodegradable, drug-loaded fiber delivery system,
developed by TissueGen, Inc., which can be used in implantable medical
devices. This allows a broad array of drugs to be delivered directly to
targeted internal sites.
EQ-Top Seismic Wallpaper was developed through a
partnership between the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and
Bayer’s Material Science division. This product is a composite of
strong, stiff glass fibers, crisscrossed in various directions to
distribute energy evenly when the walls of a building shake during an
earthquake.
Geckskin™, developed by scientists at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst, and marketed by Felsuma LLC, is a new
attach-and-release material that replicates the feet of the gecko. The
material peels away easily on any surface, leaving no residue, and can
hold up to 700 lbs.
GeoDetect®, developed by TenCate, is a combination of
geotextile performance and fiber optic sensing technology to provide
actionable information related to soil strain and temperature changes of
geo-structures. GeoDetect® is the “first intelligent geotextile” able
to provide soil reinforcement, structural health monitoring, design
validation, and an early warning system.
Mushroom® Materials, developed by Ecovative, are a new class
of home-compostable bio-plastics with a mycelium base, which are a
high-performance and an environmentally responsible alternative to
traditional polystyrene plastic foam packaging material, insulation, and
other synthetic materials.
PurThread Technologies’ high-performance fabrics are embedded
with an EPA-registered antimicrobial agent developed by Eastman Kodak.
The antimicrobial agent, a form of silver salt, works to keep fabrics
fresh by inhibiting the growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold, mildew,
and fungus.
Qmilk, a biopolymer fiber manufactured by Qmilch GmbH, is a
compostable fiber based on casein milk protein. The Qmilk fiber can be
obtained both as a staple fiber and filament. Like wool and silk, Q-Milk
is soft, gentle on the skin, antimicrobial, flame-resistant, and
non-allergenic.
RamTect™ is a 100% American wool insulation product, developed
by Hobbs Bonded Fibers, to serve as insulation for outdoor garments.
RamTect is an extremely soft, lightweight, and pliable wool insulation
fabric using patent pending, no-yarn compression technology.
About the FabricLink Network:
Kathlyn Swantko, a textile advocate and educator, is president and
founder of FabricLink.com and TheTechnicalCenter.com, the on-line
textile resources that make up the FabricLink Network. FabricLink.com
(trade-to-consumer) and TheTechnicalCenter.com (trade-to-trade) provide
information about new products and marketing opportunities for specialty
textiles, textile-based products and services. The two sites offer;
valuable content and technical information, news releases on
innovations, fabric descriptions, usage and care, supplier history and
contacts. Seven searchable indexes make the FabricLink Network websites
the “go-to” resources for textile developers, fashion designers, and
researchers. In addition, the Network offers effective platforms for all
businesses, from small niche-based companies to large broad-based
textile manufacturers, to reach other businesses within the supply chain
and the consumer marketplace.
Visit the FabricLink Network (www.fabriclink.com and thetechnicalcenter.com) on Twitter at FabricLinkNet, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/FabricLinkNet.
Kathy Swantko may be reached at (818) 345-7501, or at kgswantko@fabriclink.com.
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