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Eight Smart Products Chosen For Techtextil Innovation Award 2017

The Techtextil Innovation Awards were presented at the opening ceremony of Techtextil. Eight products, including a bicycle lock made of high-tech textiles, an intelligent knee brace and a seamless load-securing net, won the awards.

 

Winners of the Techtextil Innovation Award

The Techtextil Innovation Award 2017 is given in four categories. In the 'new application' category, the winners are the Centexbel non-profit organisation (Belgium) and Peterseim Strickwaren from Mühlhausen. The intelligent knee brace from Centexbel supports patients during the rehabilitation phase after knee operations. A textile sensor identifies the angle of the knee in real-time and informs the patient of this accordingly. It also offers personalised exercises via an app.

 

With SEAL, Peterseim Strickwaren presents a basalt knitted fabric that protects maritime systems, such as buoys, from environmental influences and cuts maintenance costs by up to 40%. In the 'new technology' category, the Upper Franconian company of V. Fraas Solutions in Textile convinced the jury with its SITnet, a load-securing net distinguished by joining points for the belts, which are warp-knitted instead of sewn. Thus, the net is completely flat, even and capable of bearing higher loads than conventional products.

 

Vetex NV (Belgium), a company specialising in coating and laminating technology, also ranked among the winners in this category. In the 'new product' category, the Leipzig-based start-up Texlock was chosen for its innovative, textile-based bicycle lock, which is light, flexible and does not scratch the bicycle's paintwork thanks to its soft surface.

 

Penn Textile Solutions specialises in the production of elastic textiles and was also selected for an Innovation Award in this category for Ombra-DLS, a shading net for use in facade construction and window installation. Two products were also singled out in the 'new material' category. The Institute of Textile Chemistry and Chemical Fibres (ITCF) Denkendorf received the award for PURCELL, a sustainable composite made of pure cellulose, which is used not only as a high strength reinforcement fibre but also as a matrix component.

 

Durafiber Technologies (France), one of the world's leading manufacturers of polyester fibres, fabrics and materials, was chosen for an alkaline-resistant polyester HT yarn. Tests have shown that the yarn retains its original technical properties almost unchanged even after being in contact with alkaline products at high temperatures for several days. This is the 14th time that the Techtextil Innovation Awards have been presented for remarkable achievements and new developments along the Techtextil process chain.    

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