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Melliand International 2013 1 Index 2013 Abbasi, A.M.R.; Wiener, J.; Militky, J.: Cotton fabric coated by polypyrrole – effect of temperature on conductivity .........................................21 Adivarekar; R.V.; Dasarwar, S.; Meena, C.R.; Khurana, N.: Eco-friendly flame-retardant for cotton .................180 Almond, J.: Effective flame-retardants with less adverse effects on health and environment .................................38 Aslam, B.; Gries, T.; Kapur, H.; Das, D.; Ramaswamy, S.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preforms for development of biocomposites ......86 Avery, M.: European textile machinery manufacturers remain resilient ...........129 Bagwan, A.S.: Optimization of cotton dyeing process by appropriate selection of exhaustion ....................................102 - Influence of configuration of rotors diameters, rotor navel, rotor finish on yarn properties ..................................158 Bahners, T.; Schollmeyer, E.; Gutmann, J.S.; Grüner, G.; Schloßer, U.: Fabric handle evaluation by means of sound analysis................................................47 Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure ........232 Bender, K.; Schäch, G.; Rosa, S.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ..18 Biermann, I.: Application fields of Com4 yarns .......................................162 Blaga, M.; Ciobanu, A.R.; Rant, D.; Pavko-Cuden, A.: Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ........................220 Blankenhorn, P.: Design optimization by means of CFD ...............................236 Büllesfeld, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Islam, T.: Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ...92 Chavan, K.G.; Deshpande, R.H.: Ultraviolet-blocking cotton textiles using nano-TiO 2 .................................227 Cherif, C.; Kern, M.; Hoffmann, G.: Solutions for twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped warp on weaving machines .............................................30 - Kern, M.; Hoffmann, G.: Twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped weft yarns on rapier weaving machines .....169 Chung, S.-A.; Ehrmann, A.; Weber, M.O.: Accuracy of thickness measurements on knitted fabrics .........32 Ciobanu, A.R.; Pavko-Cuden, A.; Rant, D.; Blaga, M.: Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ..............................220 Cubric, G.; Nikolic, G.: Applying the vacuum gripper for knitted fabric transfer ...................167 Das, D.; Ramaswamy, S.; Aslam, B.; Gries, T.; Kapur, H.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preforms for development of biocomposites .....................................86 - Manchanda, D.: Sericin: eco-friendly organic finish from industrial waste .....96 Dasarwar, S.; Meena, C.R.; Khurana, N.; Adivarekar; R.V.: Eco-friendly flame-retardant for cotton .................180 Deshpande, R.H.; Chavan, K.G.: Ultraviolet-blocking cotton textiles using nano-TiO 2 .................................227 Dhoot, N.S.; Patil, C.A., Katkar, P.M.; Patil, S.D.: Compression anvils on universal tensile strength tester ...........54 Dhurai, B.; Khanum, R.; Periyasamy, A.P.; Karthikeyan, K.: Non-formaldehyde crease resistance finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid ...............................98 Dittrich, J.-H.; Forbes, E.A.: Wool carpet yarn setting technology – R & D fundamentals...........................161 Dorugade, V.A.; Patil, T.C.; Mali, D.R.; Mali, I.T.; Mali, R.M.: Enhancement of loom shed efficiency ......................173 Doshi, M.J.: Effect of yarn structure and hot mercerization on fabric properties at normal stress.................182 Ehrmann, A.; Weber, M.O.; Chung, S.-A.: Accuracy of thickness measurements on knitted fabrics .........32 - Ellwanger-Mohr, M.; Haug, R.; Strunevich, E.; Presnetsova, N.: Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..................................52 Ellwanger-Mohr, M.; Haug, R.; Strunevich, E.; Presnetsova, N.; Ehrmann, A.: Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre”.........52 Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.; Mohamed, A.L.; Spyropoulos, K.; Wagner, R.: Investigation of adsorption of aminofunctional silicone softener onto cotton fibers .............................177 Forbes, E.A.; Dittrich, J.-H.: Wool carpet yarn setting technology – R & D fundamentals...........................161 Fumei Wang; Xiaosong Liu; Yujing Ning: Light performance and colors perceived appearance of polyester textiles..................................44 Geethamanohari, B.; Rasigha, T.: Blend ratios of corn husk fiber- polypropylene reinforced composite ..205 Gindle, D.; Gries, T.; Weidner, F.: Energy flows in carding processes ........76 Gloy, Y.-S.; Islam, T.; Büllesfeld, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.: Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ........................92 Gomathi, L.; Teli, M.D.; Sheikh, J.: Combined antibacterial and flame- retardant finishing of denim fabric using chitosan formulation ................229 Gries, T.; Mörschel, U.; Sköck-Hartmann, B.; Krieger, H.: Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics........50 - Weidner, F.; Gindle, D.: Energy flows in carding processes ........76 - Kapur, H.; Das, D.; Ramaswamy, S.; Aslam, B.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preforms for develop- ment of biocomposites ........................86 Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Mainzer Landstraße 251 60326 Frankfurt am Main/Germany Tel.: +49-69/75 95-13 93 Fax: +49-69/75 95-12 90 E-mail: [email protected] Index 2013 Volume 19 Author Index Page Page Page www.melliand.com

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Abbasi, A.M.R.; Wiener, J.; Militky, J.:Cotton fabric coated by polypyrrole – effect of temperature on conductivity.........................................21

Adivarekar; R.V.; Dasarwar, S.; Meena, C.R.; Khurana, N.: Eco-friendlyflame-retardant for cotton.................180

Almond, J.: Effective flame-retardantswith less adverse effects on health and environment .................................38

Aslam, B.; Gries, T.; Kapur, H.; Das, D.;Ramaswamy, S.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preformsfor development of biocomposites ......86

Avery, M.: European textile machinerymanufacturers remain resilient...........129

Bagwan, A.S.: Optimization of cotton dyeing process by appropriate selectionof exhaustion ....................................102

- Influence of configuration of rotors diameters, rotor navel, rotor finish onyarn properties ..................................158

Bahners, T.; Schollmeyer, E.; Gutmann,J.S.; Grüner, G.; Schloßer, U.: Fabrichandle evaluation by means of soundanalysis................................................47

Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.;Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasmacoating at atmospheric pressure ........232

Bender, K.; Schäch, G.; Rosa, S.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ..18

Biermann, I.: Application fields of Com4 yarns .......................................162

Blaga, M.; Ciobanu, A.R.; Rant, D.; Pavko-Cuden, A.: Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ........................220

Blankenhorn, P.: Design optimization by means of CFD ...............................236

Büllesfeld, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Islam, T.: Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ...92

Chavan, K.G.; Deshpande, R.H.: Ultraviolet-blocking cotton textiles using nano-TiO2 .................................227

Cherif, C.; Kern, M.; Hoffmann, G.: Solutions for twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped warp on weaving machines .............................................30

- Kern, M.; Hoffmann, G.: Twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped weft yarns on rapier weaving machines .....169

Chung, S.-A.; Ehrmann, A.; Weber, M.O.: Accuracy of thickness measurements on knitted fabrics .........32

Ciobanu, A.R.; Pavko-Cuden, A.; Rant, D.; Blaga, M.: Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ..............................220

Cubric, G.; Nikolic, G.: Applying the vacuum gripper for knitted fabric transfer...................167

Das, D.; Ramaswamy, S.; Aslam, B.; Gries, T.; Kapur, H.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preforms for development of biocomposites .....................................86

- Manchanda, D.: Sericin: eco-friendly organic finish from industrial waste .....96

Dasarwar, S.; Meena, C.R.; Khurana, N.;Adivarekar; R.V.: Eco-friendly flame-retardant for cotton.................180

Deshpande, R.H.; Chavan, K.G.: Ultraviolet-blocking cotton textiles using nano-TiO2 .................................227

Dhoot, N.S.; Patil, C.A., Katkar, P.M.; Patil, S.D.: Compression anvils on universal tensile strength tester ...........54

Dhurai, B.; Khanum, R.; Periyasamy, A.P.;Karthikeyan, K.: Non-formaldehyde crease resistance finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid ...............................98

Dittrich, J.-H.; Forbes, E.A.: Wool carpet yarn setting technology – R & D fundamentals...........................161

Dorugade, V.A.; Patil, T.C.; Mali, D.R.;Mali, I.T.; Mali, R.M.: Enhancement of loom shed efficiency......................173

Doshi, M.J.: Effect of yarn structure and hot mercerization on fabric properties at normal stress.................182

Ehrmann, A.; Weber, M.O.; Chung, S.-A.: Accuracy of thickness measurements on knitted fabrics .........32

- Ellwanger-Mohr, M.; Haug, R.; Strunevich, E.; Presnetsova, N.: Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..................................52

Ellwanger-Mohr, M.; Haug, R.; Strunevich, E.; Presnetsova, N.; Ehrmann, A.: Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre”.........52

Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.; Mohamed, A.L.; Spyropoulos, K.; Wagner, R.: Investigation of adsorption of aminofunctional silicone softener onto cotton fibers .............................177

Forbes, E.A.; Dittrich, J.-H.: Wool carpet yarn setting technology – R & D fundamentals...........................161

Fumei Wang; Xiaosong Liu; Yujing Ning: Light performance and colors perceived appearance of polyester textiles..................................44

Geethamanohari, B.; Rasigha, T.: Blend ratios of corn husk fiber-polypropylene reinforced composite ..205

Gindle, D.; Gries, T.; Weidner, F.: Energy flows in carding processes........76

Gloy, Y.-S.; Islam, T.; Büllesfeld, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.: Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ........................92

Gomathi, L.; Teli, M.D.; Sheikh, J.: Combined antibacterial and flame-retardant finishing of denim fabric using chitosan formulation ................229

Gries, T.; Mörschel, U.; Sköck-Hartmann,B.; Krieger, H.: Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics........50

- Weidner, F.; Gindle, D.: Energy flows in carding processes........76

- Kapur, H.; Das, D.; Ramaswamy, S.; Aslam, B.: Preparation and optimizationof flax/PLA yarn preforms for develop-ment of biocomposites ........................86

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- Gloy, Y.-S.; Islam, T.; Büllesfeld, R.; Raina, M.A.: Online control of fabricweight in the weaving process.............92

- Schulte Südhoff, E.; Sasse, C.; Toribio Garcia, S.: Characterization of airflow in high-performance drafting systems using CFD simulation ............210

Grüner, G.; Schloßer, U.; Bahners, T.;Schollmeyer, E.; Gutmann, J.S.: Fabric handle evaluation by means of sound analysis .................................47

Gutmann, J.S.; Grüner, G.; Schloßer, U.;Bahners, T.; Schollmeyer, E.: Fabric handle evaluation by means of sound analysis .................................47

Hada, S.K.; Jadhav, G.; Shah, M.S.: Weaving and processing Excel/linenblends ...............................................171

Haragopal, V.V.; Iqbal, S.; Pramanik, P.:Tensile properties of Nm 12 fancy multicount yarn ...................................24

Haug, R.; Strunevich, E.; Presnetsova, N.;Ehrmann, A.; Ellwanger-Mohr, M.: Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..................................52

Hayes, E.: World fiber use +4 % to 90 million tons in 2012......................202

Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.; Kern, M.: Solutions for twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped warp on weaving machines .............................................30

- Cherif, C.; Kern, M.: Twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped weft yarns on rapier weaving machines .....169

Iqbal, S.; Pramanik, P.; Haragopal, V.V.:Tensile properties of Nm 12 fancy multicount yarn ...................................24

Islam, T.; Büllesfeld, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ........................92

Jadhav, G.; Shah, M.S.; Hada, S.K.: Weaving and processing Excel/linenblends ...............................................171

Kadole, P.V.; Patil, H.; Narkhedkar, R.N.:Yarn stretch at sizing decides warpbreaks on weaving machines .............215

Kane, C.D.; Narkhedkar, R.N.: Changes in yarn cross-section shapes during processing.....................27

Kapur, H.; Das, D.; Ramaswamy, S.; Aslam, B.; Gries, T.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preformsfor development of biocomposites ......86

Karthik, T.; Murugan, R.: Milkweed fibers – properties and potential applications ........................151

- Murugan, R.: Analysis of comfort properties of cotton/milkweed blended rotor yarn fabrics..................203

Karthikeyan, K.; Dhurai, B.; Khanum, R.;Periyasamy, A.P.: Non-formaldehyde crease resistance finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid ...............................98

Katkar, P.M.; Patil, S.D.; Dhoot, N.S.; Patil, C.A.: Compression anvils on universal tensile strength tester ...........54

Kehry, S.: Production improvement by targeted mercerization ..................224

Kern, M.; Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.: Solutions for twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped warp on weavingmachines .............................................30

- Hoffmann, G.; Cherif, C.: Twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped weft yarns on rapier weaving machines .....169

Khanum, R.; Periyasamy, A.P.; Karthikeyan, K.; Dhurai, B.: Non-form-aldehyde crease resistance finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid................98

Khurana, N.; Adivarekar; R.V.; Dasarwar, S.; Meena, C.R.: Eco-friendly flame-retardant for cotton..........................................180

Krieger, H.; Gries, T.; Mörschel, U.; Sköck-Hartmann, B.: Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics .....................50

Krishnaveni, V.: Bio shield AM 500 finish on cotton....104

Mali, D.R.; Mali, I.T.; Mali, R.M.; Dorugade, V.A.; Patil, T.C.: Enhance-ment of loom shed efficiency.............173

Mali, I.T.; Mali, R.M.; Dorugade, V.A.; Patil, T.C.; Mali, D.R.: Enhancement of loom shed efficiency......................173

Mali, R.M.; Dorugade, V.A.; Patil, T.C.;Mali, D.R.; Mali, I.T.: Enhancement ofloom shed efficiency..........................173

Manchanda, D.; Das, D.: Sericin: eco-friendly organic finish from industrial waste ...........................96

Manickam, P.; Rajagopal, P.D.: Microfibers – ultra touch fibers for versatile applications ....................148

Meena, C.R.; Khurana, N.; Adivarekar;R.V.; Dasarwar, S.: Eco-friendly flame-retardant for cotton.................180

Mengyuan-Yuan Wie; Wen-Liang Xue: Deodorant properties of bamboocarbon textiles and its test methods .....................................108

Militky, J.; Abbasi, A.M.R.; Wiener, J.: Cotton fabric coated by polypyrrole – effect of temperature on conductivity.........................................21

Mohamed, A.L.; Spyropoulos, K.; Wagner, R.; Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.: Investigation of adsorption of amino-functional silicone softener onto cotton fibers......................................177

Möller, M.; Er-Rafik, M.; Wagner, R.; Mohamed, A.L.; Spyropoulos, K.: Investigation of adsorption of amino-functional silicone softener onto cotton fibers......................................177

Mörschel, U.; Sköck-Hartmann, B.; Krieger, H.; Gries, T.: Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics .....................50

Müller, J.: Double-head draw frame with 1,000 mm can changer................81

Müller, S.: MIST versus BRIC – Where are the future emerging markets? ......185

Murugan, R.; Karthik, T.: Milkweed fibers – properties and potential applications ........................151

- Karthik, T.: Analysis of comfort properties of cotton/milkweed blended rotor yarn fabrics..................203

Narkhedkar, R.N.; Kane, C.D.: Changes in yarn cross-section shapes during processing.....................27

- Correlation of yarn cross-sectional area with yarn quality parameters......165

- Kadole, P.V.; Patil, H.: Yarn stretch at sizing decides warp breaks on weaving machines .............................215

Nayar, R.C.; Srikrishnan, M.R.: Axial straining and its influence on tensile behavior of yarns with and without compaction .....................83

Nikolic, G.; Cubric, G.: Applying the vacuum gripper for knitted fabric transfer...................167

Nishkam, A.; Shukla, L.: DRF and conventional yarns fabric .......88

Paccanelli, A.: The EU textile and clothing industry in the 2011-2014 period........................1

Patil, C.A., Katkar, P.M.; Patil, S.D.;Dhoot, N.S.: Compression anvils on universal tensile strength tester ...........54

Patil, H.; Narkhedkar, R.N.; Kadole, P.V.: Yarn stretch at sizing decides warp breaks on weaving machines ...........................................215

Patil, S.D.; Dhoot, N.S.; Patil, C.A., Katkar, P.M.: Compression anvils on universal tensile strength tester ...........54

Patil, T.C.; Mali, D.R.; Mali, I.T.; Mali,R.M.; Dorugade, V.A.: Enhancement of loom shed efficiency......................173

Pavko-Cuden, A.; Rant, D.; Blaga, M.; Ciobanu, A.R.: Production of foldableweft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ...........................................220

Periyasamy, A.P.; Karthikeyan, K.; Dhurai, B.; Khanum, R.: Non-form-aldehyde crease resistance finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid................98

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Pfadenhauer, S.; Weber, H.-D.: High-tech ceramic navels ...................209

Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.: Tailor-madesurfaces by means of inline plasmacoating at atmospheric pressure ........232

Pramanik, P.; Haragopal, V.V.; Iqbal, S.:Tensile properties of Nm 12 fancy multicount yarn ...................................24

Presnetsova, N.; Ehrmann, A.; Ellwanger-Mohr, M.; Haug, R.; Strunevich, E.: Application of LED ele-ments in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..............................52

Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Islam, T.; Büllesfeld, R.: Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ........................92

Rajagopal, P.D.; Manickam, P.: Microfibers – ultra touch fibers for versatile applications ....................148

Ramachandran, T.; Vijayalakshmi, D.:Properties of developed Indigo denim-like knitted fabrics ....................34

Ramaswamy, S.; Aslam, B.; Gries, T.; Kapur, H.; Das, D.: Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preformsfor development of biocomposites ......86

Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.; Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmosphericpressure.............................................232

Rant, D.; Blaga, M.; Ciobanu, A.R.; Pavko-Cuden, A.: Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ........................220

Rasigha, T.; Geethamanohari, B.: Blend ratios of corn husk fiber-poly-propylene reinforced composite.........205

Rosa, S.; Bender, K.; Schäch, G.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ..18

Sasse, C.; Toribio Garcia, S.; Gries, T.;Schulte Südhoff, E.: Characterization of airflow in high-performance draftingsystems using CFD simulation ............210

Schäch, G.; Rosa, S.; Bender, K.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ..18

Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.; Pfuch, A.;Beier, O.; Spange, S.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasmacoating at atmospheric pressure ..............

Schloßer, U.; Bahners, T.; Grüner, G.;Schollmeyer, E.; Gutmann, J.S.: Fabric handle evaluation by means of sound analysis .................................47

Schollmeyer, E.; Gutmann, J.S.; Grüner, G.; Schloßer, U.; Bahners, T.: Fabric handle evaluation by means ofsound analysis .....................................47

Schulte Südhoff, E.; Sasse, C.; Toribio Garcia, S.; Gries, T.: Characterization of airflow in high-performance drafting systems using CFD simulation ............210

Seitz, S.: Texprocess together with Techtextil: What’s the advantage? .......57

Shah, M.S.; Hada, S.K.; Jadhav, G.: Weaving and processing Excel/linenblends ...............................................171

Sheikh, J.; Teli, M.D.: Simultaneous pigment dyeing and antibacterial finishing of cotton fabric using chitosan from bio-waste ......................40

- Gomathi, L.; Teli, M.D.: Combined antibacterial and flame-retardant finishing of denim fabric using chitosan formulation .........................229

Shukla, L.; Nishkam, A.: DRF and conventional yarns fabric .......88

Sköck-Hartmann, B.; Krieger, H.; Gries, T.; Mörschel, U.: Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics.......................................50

Spange, S.; Schimanski, A.; Ramm, M.;Pfuch, A.; Beier, O.: Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasmacoating at atmospheric pressure ........232

Spyropoulos, K.; Wagner, R.; Er-Rafik,M.; Möller, M.; Mohamed, A.L.: Investigation of adsorption of aminofunctional silicone softener onto cotton fibers .............................177

Srikrishnan, M.R.; Nayar, R.C.: Axial straining and its influence on tensile behavior of yarns with and without compaction ............................83

Stampfer, A.: Jumbo cans for higher profitability ....155

Strunevich, E.; Presnetsova, N.; Ehrmann, A.; Ellwanger-Mohr, M.; Haug, R.: Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..................................52

Teli, M.D.; Sheikh, J.: Simultaneous pigment dyeing and antibacterial finishing of cotton fabric using chitosan from bio-waste ......................40

- Sheikh, J.; Gomathi, L.: Combined antibacterial and flame-retardant finishing of denim fabric using chitosan formulation ................229

Toribio Garcia, S.; Gries, T.; Schulte Südhoff, E.; Sasse, C.: Characterization of airflow in high-performance drafting systems using CFD simulation .........................210

Tschanz, U.: Innovative suction tube allows energy saving in ring spinning ............................................208

Vijayalakshmi, D.; Ramachandran, T.:Properties of developed Indigo denim-like knitted fabrics ....................34

Vogler, H.: 100 years ago – First idea for synthetic fibers ..............150

Wagner, R.; Er-Rafik, M.; Möller, M.; Mohamed, A.L.; Spyropoulos, K.: Investigation of adsorption of aminofunctional silicone softener onto cotton fibers .............................177

Weber, H.-D.; Pfadenhauer, S.: High-tech ceramic navels ...................209

Weber, M.O.; Chung, S.-A.; Ehrmann, A.: Accuracy of thickness measurements on knitted fabrics .........32

Weidner, F.; Gindle, D.; Gries, T.: Energy flows in carding processes........76

Weidner-Bohnenberger, S.:New R 60 rotor spinning machine – technological progress.........................22

Wen-Liang Xue; Mengyuan-Yuan Wie:Deodorant properties of bamboocarbontextiles and its test methods ..............108

Wiener, J.; Militky, J.; Abbasi, A.M.R.: Cotton fabric coated by polypyrrole – effect of temperature on conductivity ..21

Xiaosong Liu; Yujing Ning; Fumei Wang: Light performance and colors perceived appearance of polyester textiles..................................44

Yujing Ning; Fumei Wang; Xiaosong Liu: Light performance and colors perceived appearance of polyester textiles..................................44

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Issue 2 Pages 57 – 128

Issue 3 Pages 129 – 184

Issue 4 Pages 185 – 240

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Fibers/Yarns100 years ago – First idea

for synthetic fibers.............................15075 years of Lenzing fibers ....................133Analysis of comfort properties of

cotton/milkweed blended rotor yarn fabrics........................................203

Axial straining and its influence on tensile behavior of yarns with and without compaction ............................83

Blend ratios of corn husk fiber-polypropylene reinforced composite .........................................205

Ceramic fiber and yarn guide elements............................................117

Changes in yarn cross-section shapes during processing ................................27

China: Man-made fiber production +11 % ...............................................135

China: Over 40 million tons man-made fibers in 2013 ....................................190

Correlation of yarn cross-sectional areawith yarn quality parameters .............165

Cotton fabric coated by polypyrrole – effect of temperature on conductivity ..21

DRF and conventional yarns fabric .........88Effect of yarn structure and hot

mercerization on fabric properties at normal stress .................................182

Fiber squeeze roll with full chemical resistance ............................................39

Fibers and filament yarns for technical textiles ...............................127

Global fiber demand 82 million tons in 2012..............................................132

Global fiber production: Strong PET and viscose fiber expansion ...............188

“Healthy Seas” PA yarn initiative ............60Heat setting .........................................153Hydrophobic viscose fiber ........................4Increased yarn and fabric production .......8Influence of configuration of rotors

diameters, rotor navel, rotor finish on yarn properties .............................158

Investigation of adsorption of amino-functional silicone softener onto cotton fibers......................................177

ITMF: Increased yarn production inQ1/2013............................................136

Microfibers – ultra touch fibers for versatile applications .........................148

Milkweed fibers – properties and potential applications ........................151

New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ....18Polyester fiber with self-cleaning

effect ..................................................20Preparation and optimization of

flax/PLA yarn preforms for development of biocomposites ............86

Stenter for Invista R&D-Center in China.................................................200

Techtextil preview: new developments in fibers/yarns, fiber production and nonwovens..........................116-127

Tencel celebrates 20th anniversary ............5Tensile properties of Nm 12 fancy

multicount yarn ...................................24Texprocess preview .......................113-115Twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped

weft yarns on rapier weaving machines ...........................................169

USA: Higher fiber consumption............132Weaving and processing Excel/linen

blends ...............................................171World fiber use +4 % to 90 million tons

in 2012..............................................202Yarn stretch at sizing decides warp

breaks on weaving machines .............215

SpinningAnalysis of comfort properties of

cotton/milkweed blended rotor yarn fabrics ...............................................203

Application fields of Com4 yarns..........162Axial straining and its influence on

tensile behavior of yarns with and without compaction ............................83

Changes in yarn cross-section shapes during processing ................................27

Characterization of airflow in high-performance drafting systems using CFD simulation .........................210

Com4 brand provides support for customers............................................23

Comparison of flange profiles of renowned ring manufacturers............156

Continued good recovery in long-staplespinning investments .........................207

Correlation of yarn cross-sectional areawith yarn quality parameters .............165

Double-head draw frame with 1,000 mm can changer........................81

Energy flows in carding processes ..........76Influence of configuration of rotors

diameters, rotor navel, rotor finish on yarn properties .............................158

Innovation of the drafting system ..........25Innovative suction tube allows energy

saving in ring spinning .......................208J 20 air-jet spinning machine for new

raw material applications .....................80Jumbo cans for higher profitability.......155New R 60 rotor spinning machine –

technological progress.........................22Preparation and optimization of

flax/PLA yarn preforms for development of biocomposites ............86

Techtextil preview: new developments in fibers/yarns, fiber production and nonwovens..........................116-127

Tensile properties of Nm 12 fancy multicount yarn ...................................24

Wool carpet yarn setting technology – R & D fundamentals...........................161

WeavingEnhancement of loom shed

efficiency ...........................................173Investments in shuttle-less weaving

machines -44 % ................................214Online control of fabric weight

in the weaving process ........................92Solutions for twist-free processing of

ribbon-shaped warp on weaving machines .............................................30

Techtextil preview: new developments in fibers/yarns, fiber production and nonwovens..........................116-127

Texprocess preview .......................113-115Twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped

weft yarns on rapier weaving machines ...........................................169

Weaving and processing Excel/linen blends ...............................................171

Weft thread storage.............................217Yarn stretch at sizing decides warp

breaks on weaving machines .............215

Knitting80 % less waste for new Flyknit

Lunar1+...............................................33Accuracy of thickness measurements

on knitted fabrics.................................32Applying the vacuum gripper for

knitted fabric transfer ........................167Circular and flat knitting machinery

shipments 2012.................................218DRF and conventional yarns fabric .........88Jacquard raschel machine with

Positive Patternbeam Drive ..................37Machinery for the production of

warp-knitted spacer fabrics and sun-screening ....................................121

Mid-range elastane warping machine for the warp knitting sector ...............219

Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ...........................................220

Properties of developed Indigo denim-like knitted fabrics ....................34

Techtextil preview: new developments in fibers/yarns, fiber production and nonwovens..........................116-127

Texprocess preview .......................113-115

Textile FinishingAutomation solutions for narrow

fabrics ...............................................100Bio shield AM 500 finish on

cotton ...............................................104Cleanshell testing with live chemical

warfare agents ..................................197

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Combined antibacterial and flame-retardant finishing of denim fabric using chitosan formulation.......229

Eco-friendly flame-retardant for cotton..........................................180

Effect of yarn structure and hot mercerization on fabric properties at normal stress .................................182

Effective flame-retardants with less adverse effects on health and environment ........................................38

E-Soft technology saves 98 % of water.................................................105

Fiber squeeze roll with full chemical resistance ............................................39

Investigation of adsorption of aminofunctional silicone softener onto cotton fibers .............................177

New auxiliaries for technical textiles ..............................................127

New machine for denim ecological dyeing ...............................................175

Non-formaldehyde crease resistance finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid .....................................................98

Optimization of cotton dyeing process by appropriate selection of exhaustion.........................................102

Production improvement by targeted mercerization.....................................224

Reduction of water, energy through use of DuPont enzyme in cotton bleaching...........................................194

Reference-grade handheld spectrophotometer............................101

Sericin: eco-friendly organic finish from industrial waste ...................................96

Simultaneous pigment dyeing and antibacterial finishing of cotton fabric using chitosan from bio-waste ............................................40

Solvent-free raw materials for textilecoating ..............................................140

Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmospheric pressure.............................................232

Techtextil preview: new developments in fibers/yarns, fiber production and nonwovens..........................116-127

Ultraviolet-blocking cotton textiles using nano-TiO2 .................................227

Research100 years ago – First idea

for synthetic fibers.............................150AATCC: US$ 2,500 scholarship.............135Accuracy of thickness measurements

on knitted fabrics.................................32Analysis of comfort properties of

cotton/milkweed blended rotor yarn fabrics........................................203

Application of LED elements in design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..................................52

Applying the vacuum gripper for knitted fabric transfer ........................167

Axial straining and its influence on tensile behavior of yarns with and without compaction ............................83

Bio shield AM 500 finish on cotton ......104Blend ratios of corn husk fiber-poly-

propylene reinforced composite.........205Changes in yarn cross-section shapes

during processing ................................27Characterization of airflow in

high-performance drafting systems using CFD simulation .........................210

Combined antibacterial and flame-retardant finishing of denim fabric using chitosan formulation.......229

Comparison of flange profiles of renowned ring manufacturers............156

Compression anvils on universal tensilestrength tester .....................................54

Correlation of yarn cross-sectional areawith yarn quality parameters .............165

Cotton fabric coated by polypyrrole – effect of temperature on conductivity.........................................21

Deodorant properties of bamboo-carbontextiles and its test methods ..............108

Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics...................................50

Development and production of textile stone floor ..............................106

DRF and conventional yarns fabric .........88Eco-friendly flame-retardant

for cotton..........................................180Ecologically-friendly cotton to clean

oil spills .............................................135Effect of yarn structure and hot

mercerization on fabric properties at normal stress .................................182

Energy flows in carding processes ..........76Enhancement of loom shed

efficiency ...........................................173Fabric handle evaluation by means of

sound analysis .....................................47Influence of configuration of rotors

diameters, rotor navel, rotor finish on yarn properties .............................158

Investigation of adsorption of aminofunctional silicone softener onto cotton fibers .............................177

ITA: University research cooperation with Japan.........................................134

Light performance and colors perceivedappearance of polyester textiles ..........44

Microfibers – ultra touch fibers for versatile applications .........................148

Milkweed fibers – properties and potential applications ........................151

New fashion mannequins ....................147Non-formaldehyde crease resistance

finishing of cotton by polymaleic acid .....................................................98

Objective evaluation of textile fabric handle ...............................................135

Optimization of cotton dyeing process by appropriate selection of exhaustion.........................................102

Preparation and optimization of flax/PLA yarn preforms for development of biocomposites ............86

Production of foldable weft knitted structures with auxetic potential on electronic flat knitting machines ........220

Properties of developed Indigo denim-like knitted fabrics ....................34

Sericin: eco-friendly organic finish from industrial waste ...........................96

Simultaneous pigment dyeing and antibacterial finishing of cotton fabricusing chitosan from bio-waste.............40

Solutions for twist-free processing of ribbon-shaped warp on weaving machines .............................................30

Stenter for Invista R&D-Center in China.................................................200

Tailor-made surfaces by means of inline plasma coating at atmosphericpressure.............................................232

Tensile properties of Nm 12 fancy multicount yarn ...................................24

Twist-free processing of ribbon-shapedweft yarns on rapier weaving machines ...........................................169

Ultraviolet-blocking cotton textiles using nano-TiO2 .................................227

Weft thread storage.............................217Wool carpet yarn setting technology –

R & D fundamentals...........................161Yarn stretch at sizing decides warp

breaks on weaving machines .............215

Textile Industry80 % less waste for new Flyknit

Lunar1+...............................................33ACIMIT: More orders for Italian textile

machinery in Q2/2013 .......................143Application of LED elements in

design project “New Season in Bolshoi Theatre” ..................................52

Automation solutions for narrow fabrics ...............................................100

Compression anvils on universal tensile strength tester..........................54

Deodorant properties of bamboo-carbontextiles and its test methods ..............108

Design optimization by means of CFD...............................................236

Determination of the bending stiffness of textile fabrics...................................50

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Development and production of textile stone floor ..............................106

Double-head draw frame with 1,000 mm can changer........................81

ERP Business Software for the entire textile value chain..............................226

European textile machinery manufacturers remain resilient...........129

Fabric handle evaluation by means ofsound analysis .....................................47

Global fiber demand 82 million tons in 2012..............................................132

Inauguration of technology center .......146India: Technical textiles to grow

20 %/year ..........................................134J 20 air-jet spinning machine for new

raw material applications .....................80Japan: Decline in textile machinery

production and exports .......................16Japan: Increased textile machinery

production.........................................191Japan: Man-made fiber production

4 % lower ............................................61Japan: Textile machinery production

+2 % in Q1/2013 ...............................142Light performance and colors

perceived appearance of polyester textiles ................................................44

MIST versus BRIC – Where are the future emerging markets?..................185

NEC technology for color-critical pattern display.....................................43

New high speed, eco-friendly RF web drying system ......................................43

Online control of fabric weight in the weaving process ............................92

PET curtain fabric with pollen-trappingfunction...............................................11

Reduction of water, energy through use of DuPont enzyme in cotton bleaching...........................................194

Reference-grade handheld spectrophotometer............................101

Rotary screw air compressors with 37-45 kW range ..................................51

Sericin: eco-friendly organic finish from industrial waste ...........................96

Systems and equipment for bitumen and underlay roofing membranes ......121

Techtextil preview: new developments in fibers/yarns, fiber production and nonwovens..........................116-127

Texprocess preview .......................113-115Texprocess together with Techtextil:

What’s the advantage? ........................57The EU textile and clothing industry

in the 2011-2014 period........................1Uzbekistan: Chinese textile

investors............................................191Web guiding roller for every

material .............................................112

Industry News100th anniversary of Dienes Werke.........7240th anniversary of Wellman ................13250 years of simulation innovation...........1475 years of Lenzing fibers ....................133AATCC: US$ 2,500 scholarship.............135ACIMIT: Italian sustainable technology

presented in Nanjing ...........................66ACIMIT: More orders for Italian textile

machinery in Q2/2013 .......................143Bangladesh: Awards for environmental

compliance..........................................62Bangladesh: Denim exports +20 %

in 2012................................................62Brief information 4-17, 60-62,

64, 66-70, 72-74, 132-138, 140-144, 146-147, 189-201

China: Man-made fiber production +11 %................................................135

China: Over 40 million tons man-made fibers in 2013 ....................................190

Circular and flat knitting machinery shipments 2012.................................218

Clariant: BU Textile, Paper and Emulsionwill become Archroma.........................70

Company information 5, 6, 10-13, 17, 60, 6768, 69, 72, 95, 132, 137,

144, 190, 193, 194, 196-201Continued good recovery in

long-staple spinning investments .......207Ecologically-friendly cotton to clean oil

spills ..................................................135EMPA: Innovation Award at

Techtextil...........................................136European textile machinery

manufacturers remain resilient...........129Gala celebration for 50th anniversary......16Global demand for floorcoverings over

18 billion m2 by 2016 ..........................62Global fiber demand 82 million tons

in 2012..............................................132Global fiber production: Strong PET

and viscose fiber expansion ...............188Global man-made fiber production

75 million tons in 2020........................62“Healthy Seas” PA yarn initiative ............60Hydrophobic viscose fiber ........................4IAF: Sustainability and innovation

in denim ............................................192Inauguration of technology center at

Brückner Trockentechnik ...................146Increased yarn and fabric production .......8Increasing world cotton consumption

in 2013/14.........................................190India: Higher yarn output .........................4India: Textile-apparel industry

US$ 223 billion by 2021 ........................8Investments in shuttle-less weaving

machines -44 % .................................214ITA: University research cooperation

with Japan.........................................134

ITMF: Increased yarn production inQ1/2013............................................136

Japan: Decline in textile machinery production and exports .......................16

Japan: Increased textile machinery production.........................................191

Japan: Textile machinery production +2 % in Q1/2013 ...............................142

JEC: Strategic Alliance with Messe Frankfurt in USA ................................192

Lower cotton production – higher global consumption ....................4

Management 8, 10, 12, 64, 66, 68, 70, 136, 138, 140, 142, 194, 196, 198

NCTO: Formal merger with NTA and AMTAC................................................66

New books ..............................7, 176, 235New fashion mannequins ....................147New spunlace technical center...............74Objective evaluation of textile fabric

handle ...............................................135Oeko-Tex: New certification systems ....114Permanent flame protection for

synthetic textile fabrics ......................137PET curtain fabric with pollen-trapping

function...............................................11Recycled content certification of denim

from SCS ...........................................193Russia: Higher cotton production .............4Solvent-free raw materials for textile

coating ..............................................140Tencel celebrates 20th anniversary ...........5Texprocess: Innovation Award for

7 high-tech systems...........................134Trützschler celebrates

125th anniversary...............................198USA: Higher fiber consumption............132Uzbekistan: 70 % increase in cotton

fiber processing by 2015 .......................5Uzbekistan: Chinese textile investors....191World fiber use +4 % to 90 million tons

in 2012..............................................202

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Index 2013

Adidas 198Alatex Printing 144Alexium International 8, 12, 38, 68,

141, 142, 194, 197Alge-innotex 118Alok Industries 141, 180Americhem 13, 69, 70AMSilk 6, 61, 196AmslerTex 24Andritz Asselin-Thibeau 147Andritz Perfojet 74Aquafil 60Archroma 70, 196Arvind 11, 68Arvind PD Glass Composites 11Asahi Kasai Fibers 6, 190Ashburn Hill 60Atlas MTT 236Autefa Solutions 142, 144BASF 69, 70, 141BASF-YPC 141Bayer MaterialScience 69, 116, 140Bekaert Textiles 66, 116Benninger 14, 72Bezema 140BIM tex 10Birla Cellulose 171Body Scanning CRM 115Bonas Textile Machinery 73Bräcker 156Bröll 117Brother Industries 72Brother Internationale Industriemaschinen 134Brückner Trockentechnik 14, 146, 200caddon printing and imaging 43Cargill 6Carlyle Group 10Century Mills 40Cetex 217Changzhou Qunda Textile & Raw Material 144Chomarat 194CHT R. Beitlich 116, 140Clariant 13, 40, 70, 176, 196, 197Coats 68, 134Comez 117Coolcore 189Crystal Group 68CU4Motion 144Cygnet Tex-Web 6, 160Daman Polythread 125Datacolor 17, 40, 73, 101, 230Daun & Cie. 20Derix 122Devan Chemicals 196, 197Dienes Werke 72Dilmenler 147DiloGroup 118dorix 190DSM 13, 70DSM Dyneema 190DuPont 12, 140, 190DuPont Industrial Biosciences 194Dürkopp Adler 134Duro Textiles 39Durst Phototechnik 140, 146DyeCoo Textile Systems 66DyStar 13, 70, 140, 179, 196ECNC Land & Sea Group 60Ecolab 178Ecoyaa 13

Elastic & Wescott Textilveredlung 11Elastic Textile Europe 11Emil Stutznäcker 113Ems-Chemie 18emtec Elektronik 47Epson India 14ESC Decoration Technologies 113Fabricato 95Fenwis 9Fiberweb 138Fil Man Made Group 122Fong’s Industries 15, 200Fong’s Europe 224Freedonia Group 62Freudenberg & Vilene 194FRX Polymers 13Fulgar 60Gerber Technology 200Gloria Jeans 137Grasim Industries 171Groz-Beckert 106, 118, 198Güth & Wolf 119H&M 67Hartmann 142Hayashi Telempu 5James H. Heal 14, 140, 147HeiQ Materials 12, 141Henkel 11Hergeth 119Herrmann Ultraschall 120Hologenix 132Human Solutions 114, 147Huntsman 194Huntsman Textile Effects 12, 13, 69, 140Huvis 60HydroLogex 10iba 94IKEA GreenTech 66Ingersoll Rand 51Invista 5, 12, 13, 60, 132, 200Itema Group 201Ivanovo Manufactory 138Izumi International 170Jakob Müller 74, 117, 120Jeanalogia 12, 105, 147Jiangsu Hengshen Fiber Material 6Jiangsu Jinsheng 16, 72Jiangsu Yitianxia Textile & Technology 144Jinsheng 143Johns Manville 121Kane Consulting 27Karl Mayer 37, 121, 138, 144, 219, 223Kelheim Fibres 4, 149, 189, 235Klöckner Desma Schuhmaschinen 198Knit Concern 15Krüss 120Lanxess 6Lasa 146Lauma Fabrics 11Lectra 72, 74 147, 196Lenzing 5, 60 133, 135 188, 191, 196Levi’s 190LGL Electronics 15Lindauer Dornier 31Linqing Huaxing Textile 236Linz Textil 16Harry Lucas 118M/S Palmar Mills 15Maier-Unitas 115Master 175

Mattes & Ammann 135Mayer & Cie. 14, 15Karl Menzel Maschinenfabrik 112Mesdan 74Milliken Europe 123Mimaki 235Miroglio 10Momentive Performance Materials 177Monforts Textilmaschinen 14, 72, 95,

122, 142, 144, 146, 200Montalvo 73, 226Mozart 117MS 74MSC Software 14Multi-Plot Europe 115N.I. Teijin Airbag Fabric (Nantong) 10Nahar Spinning Mill 194NanoFocus 170NatureWorks 6, 61Nextrusion 6, 119Nike 33, 198Nixtex 134NRC Nordmann Rassmann 49Nylstar 136, 154Oeko-Tex 8, 49, 114Oerlikon 16, 66, 72, 198, 200Oerlikon Barmag 124Oerlikon Manmade Fibers 138, 143, 200Oerlikon Neumag 14, 124, 146, 200, 201Oerlikon Schlafhorst 16Oerlikon Textile 16, 123, 124, 143Oerlikon Textile Components 25Orox 73PD Fibreglass 11Permoda 200Pfaff Industriesysteme und Maschinen 134, 147Picanol 14, 73, 92, 174Plasmatreat 232PMF 198Polytex Garment 10Power-Heat-Set 153Procotex 86Prosperity Textile 147Proviron Industries 70PTT Global Chemical 6Pulcra Chemicals 141Q-Lab 70Radici Chemiefaser 190Radici Chimica 190RadiciGroup 4, 60, 190Radio Frequency 43Ramatex Group 200Ramatex Textiles Industrial 168Ramraj Cotton 68Rauschert 209Reverdia 70Richard Hough 39Rieter 16, 17, 23, 66, 72, 80, 81, 140,

144, 155, 158, 162, 198, 200, 208, 238Rieter Ingolstadt 22rökona textilwerk 235Roquette Frères 70RSG Automation Technics 100Rudolf 12Georg Sahm 160Salmoiraghi 200Sandler 194Sanitized 4Santex 123Sarex Chemicals 180

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Sarla Performance Fibers 60Saurer 10, 136, 143, 168, 236Savio 15, 74Schill+Seilacher 121Hans-Joachim Schneider 115Schoeller (Bregenz) 11, 53, 194Schoeller Medical 136Schoeller Technologies 116Schoeller Textil 8, 10, 137, 198SD Fine Chemicals 40SETeMa 144SGS India 98Shandong Ruyi 138Shima Seiki 15, 16Sinclair Equipment 126Sinopec 141Sizemic 147South Pacific Viscose 133SPGPrints 198Spindelfabrik Suessen 64, 236Star Sock 60Starlinger 74Stäubli 125Stoll 201, 221Stork Prints 74, 198Südwolle 144

Sung Hing Industries 135Svetlogorsk Khimvolokno 6SwissTex Winterthur 15Sympatex Technologies 10, 138, 235Tailorlux 149TAL Global Alliances 138Tanatex Chemicals 122, 141Tecnon Orbichem 80Teijin 5, 190Teijin Frontier 10, 11, 190Tejidos Royo 193TenCate 67, 70, 136, 138, 142TenCate Geosynthetics 137Testex Prüftextilien 48, 136Texhong Textile Group 136Textechno Herbert Stein 50, 80Textgewebe 178Textil Only Star 72Textiles Intelligence 67Thai Acrylic Fibre 4The Merino Company 11Then Maschinen 64Thies 14, 72, 125, 146Tigres Dr. Gerstenberg 232Tintatex 72Tiong Liong Industrial 132

Toray 132Toyobo Europe 11Toyota Industries 17, 198, 201Trecolan 115Trevira 127, 138Trützschler 15, 76, 198Trützschler Man-Made Fibers 198Trützschler Nonwovens 198Trützschler Switzerland 15TWD Fibres 20update texware 226Uster Technologies 17, 80Van de Wiele 73Veit Group 115, 134, 198Veramtex 135Vinatex 138Voltas 14, 72Wacker Chemie 13, 68Wellman International 190Weyermann Technical Textiles 95Woolmark 190WST Wilhelm Stahlecker 236Wuxi Lily Weaving 108X-Rite 8, 99Yunus Textile Mills 68Zschimmer & Schwarz 127

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Issue Main Topics Conferences/Trade Shows

1 March New fiber developments; Global cotton markets; Texpo Euroasia 2014, March 26-29, 2014 in Istanbul/TurkeyPublication date: Textured yarns; Spinning technologies; Index 2014, April 8-11, 2014 in Geneva/SwitzerlandMarch 5, 2014 Weaving technologies; Textile floorcoverings; Usetec 2014, April 22-24, 2014 in Cologne/Germany

Knitting technologies; Dyeing, printing, finishing; Business-Forum Technical Texti les,Technical textiles; Nonwovens (Index 2014 preview) May 20/21, 2014 in Frankfurt/GermanyCurrent market trends

2 June New fiber developments; ITMA Asia + CITME 2014 ITMA Asia + CITME 2014, June 16-20, 2014 in Shanghai/ChinaPublication date: preview: new machinery for fiber production, spinning, Texworld USA 2014, July 22-24, 2014 in New York City, NY/USAJune 2, 2014 weaving, knitting, textile finishing, nonwovens; 53rd Man-Made Fibers Congress Dornbirn,

Spinning technologies; Weaving and knitting September 10-12, 2014 in Dornbirn/Austriatechnologies; Carpet technologies; Dyeing, printing, International IFWS Congress, finishing; Technical textiles and nonwovens; September 25-29, 2014 in Izmir/TurkeyMaking-up; Current market trends

3 September New fiber developments; Spinning technology; ITMF Annual Conference 2014, Publication date: Weaving technology; Knitting technology; Dyeing, October 16-18, 2014 in Beijing/ChinaSeptember 30, 2014 printing, finishing; Global textile machinery trade;

Technical textiles; Making-up; Current market trends

4 November Global fiber markets; New fiber developments; 8th Aachen-Dresden Intern. Texti le Conference, Publication date: Spinning technologies; Weaving technologies; November 27/28, 2014 in Dresden/GermanyNovember 24, 2014 News in dyeing, printing, finishing; World market

trends for false-twist texturing machines, spinning, weaving as well as knitting machines (ITMF); Nonwovens; Technical textiles; Current market trends

Editorial Program 2014