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Paolo Gnutti is back with it's new amazing project dedicated to the most authentic denim

Related Keywords: Berto and Eurotessile, Chanel, cottons, Denim Premiere Vision, Diesel, fabrics, fashion, Louis-Vuitton, Made in Italy, PG DENIM

On the stage of the first Denim Première Vision in London the whole new PG DENIM project will fully unveil its many novelties. Led by the visionary mind of Paolo Gnutti, a true R&D denim head and a real explorer of the many faces of indigo fabric, the company will showcase its brand new collection during the prestigious event, landing for the first time in the capital of the UK.

A project born out of the idea of creating new paths for denim, going beyond traditional borders while staying consistent with the authentic Italian tradition.

Textile printing seen as important growth opportunity for Gabel to invest in future systems to increase their market share and business opportunities

Related Keywords: advanced digital production technologies, Alpha 330 uses the Durst One-Step Greentex P ink, Alpha Series of printers, cottons, different designs and colours, Durst Textile Printing, Durst Water Technology, Gabel Group, inkjet pioneer, innovation in textiles, linen, pigment inks, polycottons, polyesters, production plants and offices, textile printing

Materials such as cottons, polyesters and polycottons do not require pre-and post-treatment with this ink, so the whole process is accelerated and simplified, and is nearly a "dry" process. The Alpha 330 uses the Durst One-Step Greentex P ink, which was developed especially for the Alpha Series of printers. The environmentally friendly pigment inks are based on Durst Water Technology.

University of Huddersfield focusing on nonwovens

Related Keywords: carbon fibre, cottons, fibrous material, glass fibre, nonwovens, Nonwovens Innovation and Research Institute, polyesters, technical aspects of textile studies, technical textiles background, UK textiles, University of Huddersfield’s Department of Fashion and Textiles, viscoses, woven textiles

Nonwoven fabrics having reached a high state of technical development are also important to the region’s economy and are increasingly studied and researched at the University. Huddersfield and its University have a long tradition of excellence in woven textiles. Dr Hewitt’s technical textiles background means that he will develop courses in this subject area at the University of Huddersfield’s Department of Fashion and Textiles. He quoted that, “They can be produced from any fibrous material, including polyesters, cottons, viscoses, carbon fibre, glass fibre or any combination.”

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