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Ioncell
2022-01-28 10:45:46
Nordic Bioproducts successfully develops novel plant-based textile fiber
Nordic Bioproducts, an Aalto University spin-off, claims that it has successfully manufactured a new plant-based textile fiber called Norratex using its patented AaltoCell technology, and without
2021-12-15 11:15:39
University of Aalto set up pilot line to produce new fiber
The University of Aalto in Finland has installed a pilot production line for the Ioncell process of converting wood-based materials and textile waste into environmentally friendly, high-quality
2020-01-27 01:47:28
Finland’s Spinnova all set to revolutionize the textile industry with wood-based fibre
In central Finland the startup company Spinnova is thought to be the only company in the world that manufactures wood-based textile fibres completely free of chemicals. Current fibre sources are
2014-08-13 12:00:00
Finland working to return large volumes of waste to textile production
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is currently developing methods for handling large quantities of textile waste material. New and efficient methods will be able to recover cellulose
2014-01-07 14:55:00
Textile fibres from wood to be the next better alternative to cotton
Researchers at Aalto University and the University of Helsinki are working out spinning process to produce cellulosic textile fibres from Finnish wood – as an next better alternative to
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