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This is for the first time medical textile products will come under BIS cover. However, since self-help groups (SHGs) are mostly manufacturing these products particularly diapers and sanitary pads ...
Three biomedical research projects conducted NCSU Wilson College of Textiles researchers demonstrate advances in health care ...
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Centre notifies quality control order for medical textiles to enhance public health & safetyIn a landmark initiative to strengthen public health and safety, the Centre has notified the Medical Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2023 which will take effect from October 1. The regulation ...
The launch of the industry’s first non-fluorinated coatings for woven and nonwoven textiles that can repel water and oil ...
This regulation establishes quality standards for critical medical textile products, including sanitary napkins, baby diapers, reusable sanitary pads, and dental bibs. Compliance with these ...
With Bureau of Indian Standards certification to be made mandatory for medical textile products from October 1, BIS team in the southern regional office has started sensitising stakeholders on ...
The global technical textiles market is set to experience robust expansion, reaching a valuation of USD 241.5 Billion by 2035 ...
The company aims to leverage silicon nitride’s biocompatibility and antimicrobial properties for orthopedic implants, dental products, and medical textiles. Financially, SINTX reported a ...
The researchers partnered with TEXFAD, a Ugandan textile producer, to commercialize these products. They are also working with the Uganda National Bureau of Standards to develop official quality ...
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