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Melliand International 2016 1 Index 2016 Aakade, A.; Bagwan, A.S.; Rajput, A.; Dalal, S.: Influence of winding tension parameters and rewinding passages on cotton yarn properties ....................82 Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations for technical textiles ................................101 Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations for technical textiles ................................101 Aumann, S.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues ........................................153 Avery, M.: ITMA Asia + CITME: automation push by China’s textile industry...................................113 Bagwan, A.S.; Rajput, A.; Dalal, S.; Aakade, A.: Influence of winding tension parameters and rewinding passages on cotton yarn properties .....82 Bauder, H.-J.: ITMA 2015: innovations in weaving ...........................................84 Beck, T.; Lenz, C.; Hambach, L.-D.; Gries, T.; Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension ......................206 Borikar, S.; Ukey, P.: Effect of herbal finishes on apparel for curing skin diseases .............................................216 Borschneck, J.; Beck, T.; Hambach, L.-D.; Lenz, C.; Gries, T.; Maetschke, O.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension ......................206 Buczko, A.; Moser, K.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Manvi, P.K.: Cost effective textiles from starch ..............................45 Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations for technical textiles ................................101 Cloppenburg, F.; Niebel, V.; Gries, T.: Condition monitoring and self- optimization for production machines for textiles using sensor systems ........147 - Janßen, A.; Gries, T.: Advantages of spinning cans with a diameter of 1,200 mm .........................................200 Dalal, S.; Aakade, A.; Bagwan, A.S.; Rajput, A.: Influence of winding tension parameters and rewinding passages on cotton yarn properties .........................82 Darji, A.: Effect of caustic soda pretreatment on modal digital printing ...............................................37 de la Haye, R.: Developing a yarn guide drum motor .............................139 Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.; Klöcker, M.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Ellouz, M.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues ........................................153 Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues ........................................153 Fischer, H.; Haag, K.; Müssig, J.: Standardization and harmonization of the length analysis of flock fibers by scanner-based image analysis ..............16 Geubtner, M.; Lang, G.; Moldenhauer, J.P.; Schneider-Müller, S.; Wünsche, H.; Zyschka, R.: Determination of formaldehyde in textile auxiliaries ........43 Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.: ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation in textile machines? .............................................1 - Gries, T.; Saggiomo, M.; Heibeyn, J.: Concept for just-in-time-maintenance of the weaving process ........................27 - Gries, T.; Kemper, M.: Challenges for German textile production within the context of Industry 4.0 ......................150 Gries, T.; Gloy, Y.-S.: ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation in textile machines? .............................................1 - Saggiomo, M.; Heibeyn, J.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Concept for just-in-time-maintenance of the weaving process ........................27 - Wischnowski, M.; Pennartz, D.; Niebel, V.: Innovative dye packages to reduce costs in the bobbin dyeing process .....................................39 -Manvi, P.K.; Buczko, A.; Moser, K.; Seide, G.: Cost effective textiles from starch ..........................................45 - Möbitz, C.; Herrmann, M.; Niebel, V.: Airlaid test bench with narrow production width .................................46 - Cloppenburg, F.; Niebel, V.: Condition monitoring and self-optimization for production machines for textiles using sensor systems...................................147 -Kemper, M.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Challenges for German textile production within the context of Industry 4.0 ......................150 - Cloppenburg, F.; Janßen, A.: Advantages of spinning cans with a diameter of 1,200 mm....................200 - Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.; Beck, T.; Lenz, C.; Hambach, L.-D.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension ......................................206 Gudiyawar, M.Y.; Mane, V.: Thermal and flame-resistance behavior of polypropylene fabrics ......144 Gulich, B.; Schilde, W.: ITMA 2015: inno- vations in nonwovens engineering .....109 Haag, K.; Müssig, J.; Fischer, H.: Standardization and harmonization of the length analysis of flock fibers by scanner-based image analysis ..............16 Hambach, L.-D.; Gries, T.; Beck, T.; Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.; Lenz, C.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension ......................206 Hayes, E.: World textile business 2015...............194 Heibeyn, J.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Saggiomo, M.: Concept for just-in-time- maintenance of the weaving process ...27 Heitmann, U.: ITMA 2015: innovations in spinning engineering .......................22 Herrmann, M.; Niebel, V.; Gries, T.; Möbitz, C.: Airlaid test bench with narrow production width.....................46 Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations for technical textiles ................................101 Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Mainzer Landstr. 251 60326 Frankfurt/Germany Tel.: +49-69/75 95-13 93 Fax: +49-69/75 95-13 90 E-mail: [email protected] Index 2016 Volume 22 Author Index Page Page Page www.melliand.com

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Melliand International 2016 1

Index 2016

Aakade, A.; Bagwan, A.S.; Rajput, A.; Dalal, S.: Influence of winding tensionparameters and rewinding passages on cotton yarn properties ....................82

Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.:ITMA 2015: machine innovations fortechnical textiles................................101

Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations fortechnical textiles................................101

Aumann, S.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues........................................153

Avery, M.: ITMA Asia + CITME: automation push by China’s textile industry...................................113

Bagwan, A.S.; Rajput, A.; Dalal, S.; Aakade, A.: Influence of winding tension parameters and rewinding passages on cotton yarn properties .....82

Bauder, H.-J.: ITMA 2015: innovations in weaving...........................................84

Beck, T.; Lenz, C.; Hambach, L.-D.; Gries, T.; Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.:Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension......................206

Borikar, S.; Ukey, P.: Effect of herbal finishes on apparel for curing skin diseases.............................................216

Borschneck, J.; Beck, T.; Hambach, L.-D.;Lenz, C.; Gries, T.; Maetschke, O.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension......................206

Buczko, A.; Moser, K.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Manvi, P.K.: Cost effective textiles from starch..............................45

Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations fortechnical textiles................................101

Cloppenburg, F.; Niebel, V.; Gries, T.:Condition monitoring and self-optimization for production machines for textiles using sensor systems ........147

- Janßen, A.; Gries, T.: Advantages of spinning cans with a diameter of 1,200 mm .........................................200

Dalal, S.; Aakade, A.; Bagwan, A.S.;Rajput, A.: Influence of winding tensionparameters and rewinding passages oncotton yarn properties .........................82

Darji, A.: Effect of caustic soda pretreatment on modal digital printing ...............................................37

de la Haye, R.: Developing a yarn guide drum motor .............................139

Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.; Klöcker, M.;Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Ellouz, M.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues........................................153

Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.;Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues........................................153

Fischer, H.; Haag, K.; Müssig, J.: Standardization and harmonization ofthe length analysis of flock fibers byscanner-based image analysis ..............16

Geubtner, M.; Lang, G.; Moldenhauer,J.P.; Schneider-Müller, S.; Wünsche, H.;Zyschka, R.: Determination of formaldehyde in textile auxiliaries........43

Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.: ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation in textile machines? .............................................1

- Gries, T.; Saggiomo, M.; Heibeyn, J.: Concept for just-in-time-maintenance of the weaving process ........................27

- Gries, T.; Kemper, M.: Challenges for German textile production within thecontext of Industry 4.0 ......................150

Gries, T.; Gloy, Y.-S.: ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation in textile machines? .............................................1

- Saggiomo, M.; Heibeyn, J.; Gloy, Y.-S.:Concept for just-in-time-maintenance of the weaving process ........................27

- Wischnowski, M.; Pennartz, D.; Niebel, V.: Innovative dye packages to reduce costs in the bobbin dyeing process.....................................39

- Manvi, P.K.; Buczko, A.; Moser, K.; Seide, G.: Cost effective textiles from starch..........................................45

- Möbitz, C.; Herrmann, M.; Niebel, V.: Airlaid test bench with narrow production width.................................46

- Cloppenburg, F.; Niebel, V.: Conditionmonitoring and self-optimization for production machines for textiles usingsensor systems...................................147

- Kemper, M.; Gloy, Y.-S.: Challenges forGerman textile production within thecontext of Industry 4.0 ......................150

- Cloppenburg, F.; Janßen, A.: Advantages of spinning cans with a diameter of 1,200 mm....................200

- Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.; Beck, T.;Lenz, C.; Hambach, L.-D.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension ......................................206

Gudiyawar, M.Y.; Mane, V.: Thermal and flame-resistance behavior of polypropylene fabrics ......144

Gulich, B.; Schilde, W.: ITMA 2015: inno-vations in nonwovens engineering.....109

Haag, K.; Müssig, J.; Fischer, H.: Standardization and harmonization ofthe length analysis of flock fibers byscanner-based image analysis ..............16

Hambach, L.-D.; Gries, T.; Beck, T.; Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.; Lenz, C.:Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension......................206

Hayes, E.: World textile business 2015...............194

Heibeyn, J.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.; Saggiomo, M.: Concept for just-in-time-maintenance of the weaving process ...27

Heitmann, U.: ITMA 2015: innovations in spinning engineering .......................22

Herrmann, M.; Niebel, V.; Gries, T.; Möbitz, C.: Airlaid test bench with narrow production width.....................46

Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.;Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations fortechnical textiles................................101

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Janßen, A.; Gries, T.; Cloppenburg, F.: Advantages of spinning cans with a diameter of 1,200 mm............200

Jerzembeck, J.: Industry 4.0 potential in textile production (dyeing and finishing) ...........................................220

Karmann, B.; Terzioglu, F.; Schrick, J.; Rabe, M.: ITMA 2015 – Trends in textile finishing: sustainability persisting, digital printing buzzing, industry 4.0 arriving.............................91

Kemper, M.; Gloy, Y.-S.; Gries, T.: Challenges for German textile production within the context of Industry 4.0 .......................................150

Klemm, M.: Rotary screen “designing” – a study ..........................98

Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.; Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues .........................153

Knoblauch, A.; Peukert, M.; Mehlhorn,A.; Möbius, S.: Sustainable low temperature bleaching technology.......89

Krüger, R.: New Fairtrade textile standard and program for the textile supply chain..............................57

Lang, G.; Moldenhauer, J.P.; Schneider-Müller, S.; Wünsche, H.;Zyschka, R.; Geubtner, M.: Determination of formaldehyde in textile auxiliaries..................................43

Lehner, W.: Compact spinning systemwith flip-over technology...................134

Lenz, C.; Hambach, L.-D.; Gries, T.; Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.; Beck, T.:Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension......................206

Lottes, O.: Circular knitting machines – Innovations at ITMA 2015 ...................30

Mäder, E.; Wiegand, N.: SpinCom yarns – from reinforcement to functional fibers ..................................77

Maetschke, O.; Borschneck, J.; Beck, T.;Lenz, C.; Hambach, L.-D.; Gries, T.: Adaptive yarn feeding system with adjustable yarn tension......................206

Mane, V.; Gudiyawar, M.Y.: Thermal and flame-resistance behavior of polypropylene fabrics ......144

Manvi, P.K.; Buczko, A.; Moser, K.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Cost effective textiles from starch..............................45

Martinuzzi, A.; Schönherr, N.: Managing for Global Value – new resources and tools for the textile industry.............................177

Mehlhorn, A.; Möbius, S.; Knoblauch, A.; Peukert, M.: Sustainable low temperature bleaching technology ..........................89

Milwich, M.: ITMA 2015: innovations in the area of braiding .......................105

Möbitz, C.; Herrmann, M.; Niebel, V.;Gries, T.: Airlaid test bench with narrow production width.....................46

Möbius, S.; Knoblauch, A.; Peukert, M.;Mehlhorn, A.: Sustainable low temperature bleaching technology.......89

Moldenhauer, J.P.; Schneider-Müller, S.;Wünsche, H.; Zyschka, R.; Geubtner, M.;Lang, G.: Determination of formaldehyde in textile auxiliaries........43

Moser, K.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Manvi, P.K.; Buczko, A.: Cost effectivetextiles from starch..............................45

Müssig, J.; Fischer, H.; Haag, K.: Standardization and harmonization ofthe length analysis of flock fibers byscanner-based image analysis ..............16

Niebel, V.; Gries, T.; Wischnowski, M.;Pennartz, D.: Innovative dye packages to reduce costs in the bobbin dyeing process ................................................39

- Gries, T.; Möbitz, C.; Herrmann, M.: Airlaid test bench with narrow production width.................................46

- Gries, T.; Cloppenburg, F.: Condition monitoring and self-optimization for production machines for textiles using sensor systems .........................147

Pennartz, D.; Niebel, V.; Gries, T.; Wischnowski, M.: Innovative dye packages to reduce costs in the bobbin dyeing process.........................39

Peukert, M.; Mehlhorn, A.; Möbius, S.;Knoblauch, A.: Sustainable low temperature bleaching technology.......89

Rabe, M.; Karmann, B.; Terzioglu, F.;Schrick, J.: ITMA 2015 – Trends in textile finishing: sustainability persisting, digital printing buzzing, industry 4.0 arriving.............................91

Rajput, A.; Dalal, S.; Aakade, A.; Bagwan, A.S.: Influence of winding tension parameters and rewinding passages on cotton yarn properties .....82

Rittner, S.; Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.; Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations fortechnical textiles................................101

Saggiomo, M.; Heibeyn, J.; Gloy, Y.-S.;Gries, T.: Concept for just-in-time-maintenance of the weaving process ................................................27

Schilde, W., Gulich, B.: ITMA 2015: innovations in nonwovens engineering ....................109

Schneider-Müller, S.; Wünsche, H.;Zyschka, R.; Geubtner, M.; Lang, G.; Moldenhauer, J.P.: Determination offormaldehyde in textile auxiliaries........43

Schönherr, N.; Martinuzzi, A.: Managing for Global Value – new resources and tools for the textile industry...................................177

Schrick, J.; Rabe, M.; Karmann, B.; Terzioglu, F.: ITMA 2015 – Trends in textile finishing: sustainability persisting, digital printing buzzing, industry 4.0 arriving.............................91

Schwartz, Y.: New combing set ................................80

Schwarz-Pfeiffer, A.; Klöcker, M.; Ellouz, M.; Ehrmann, A.; Aumann, S.: Examination of commercially available fabric glues........................................153

Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Manvi, P.K.; Buczko, A.; Moser, K.: Cost effective textiles from starch..............................45

Senthilkumar, P.: Moisture transfer intextile materials ...................................41

- Antimicrobial finishing of textiles .......218Shah, M.S.: Modern day printing of

polyester woven fabrics .....................213

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Siddique; A.B.; Stegmaier, T.: Novel technique to use jute waste fiber asblend component with polyester .......137

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Terzioglu, F.; Schrick, J.; Rabe, M.; Karmann, B.: ITMA 2015 – Trends in textile finishing: sustainability persisting, digital printing buzzing, industry 4.0 arriving.............................91

Trümper, W.; Abdkader, A.; Aibibu, D.;Cherif, C.; Hoffmann, G.; Rittner, S.: ITMA 2015: machine innovations fortechnical textiles................................101

Ukey, P.; Borikar, S.: Effect of herbal finishes on apparel for curing skin diseases.............................................216

Urrutia, S.: Raw material saving inblowroom and carding ......................202

Weber, M.O.: ITMA 2015: flat knittingtechnology goes technical ...................33

Weidner-Bohnenberger; S.: Rotor spinning machine with new spin box ...21

Wiegand, N.; Mäder, E.: SpinCom yarns – from reinforcement to functional fibers ..............................77

Wischnowski, M.; Pennartz, D.; Niebel, V.; Gries, T.: Innovative dye packages to reduce costs in the bobbin dyeing process.........................39

Wünsche, H.; Zyschka, R.; Geubtner, M.;Lang, G.; Moldenhauer, J.P.; Schneider-Müller, S.: Determination offormaldehyde in textile auxiliaries........43

- Moth and vector proofing with permethrin under the European Biocidal Products Regulation................96

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Carbon footprint from cradle-to-grave ..................................117

Company information ............67, 116, 189Cotton production set to increase while

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Cut Pile Looper with LoopControl ..........15Draw-texturing machinery:

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in Q2 .................................................223Global yarn output increase

in Q1/2016 ........................................118Hemp – first natural fiber with

sustainability certificate .....................116High-visibility aramid fabric....................61

ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation in textile machines? ...................................1

ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156, 158-160, 162-174

Jute waste fiber as blend component with polyester: novel technology .......137

Length analysis of flock fibers by scanner-based image analysis: standardization and harmonization......16

Light, cushiony bulky fiber ...................181Litex SX grade for EIFS fabrics ................11Man-made fibers report ...........................6Nonwovens material made

from yarn ..........................................188Octa Neo multilayer fiber.........................4PP staple fibers for nonwovens ..............48Recycling blend textiles and green tech

technology ........................................142Responsible Wool Standard .................116Safety glove range .................................10Serafin: takeover of Hahl-Pedex ...............4Soft solution dyed PA yarns......................4Soft-comfort performance fabrics

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improved thermal performance .............4SpinCom yarns – from reinforcement

to functional fibers ..............................77Spinning of synthetic fibers

and blends.........................................204Static dissipative viscose fiber...............184Synthetic spider silk for sports

apparel ..............................................117Tape yarn production ...........................191Thermal and flame-resistance behavior

of polypropylene fabrics ....................144

Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:Demographic Change ........................124

Trützschler: staple fibers business sold to Oerlikon ..........................................70

Viscose fiber with up to 95 % light reflectance ...........................................4

Winding tension parameters and rewinding passages influencing cotton yarn properties .........................82

Wool sourcing guide dedicated to sportswear ............................................4

World cotton consumption .....................5Yarn guide drum motor........................139

SpinningCombing set ..........................................80Compact spinning system with

flip-over technology...........................134Cotton spinning mill in UK opened ..........9Filling station for cans at cards .............136ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation

in textile machines? ...............................1ITMA 2015: innovations in spinning

engineering .........................................22ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156,

158-160, 162-174Jute waste fiber as blend component

with polyester: novel technology .......137Long-staple spinning shipments .............20Long-staple spinning shipments:

severe decrease .................................198Raw material saving in blowroom

and carding .......................................202Rotor spinning machine with

new spin box.......................................21Solar powered mini ring frame.............129

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SpinCom yarns – from reinforcement to functional fibers ..............................77

Spinning cans with a diameter of 1,200 mm .....................................200

Spinning of synthetic fibers and blends.........................................204

Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:Demographic Change ........................124

Winding tension parameters and rewinding passages influencing cotton yarn properties .........................82

Winding: innovations ..........................204Yarn guide drum motor........................139Zero Waste – E3 ...................................203

WeavingAdaptive yarn feeding system with

adjustable yarn tension......................206Denim rapier weaving machine ............208ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation

in textile machines? ...............................1ITMA 2015: innovations in weaving .......84ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156,

158-160, 162-174Just-in-time-maintenance of the

weaving process ..................................27Machines for weaving, textile finishing,

nonwovens, technical textiles ............208Shuttle-less weaving machines -14 %.....26Shuttle-less weaving machines

shipments +14 % ..............................205Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:

Demographic Change ........................124Warp preparation with 2 warping

principles ...........................................141Weaving machines for “green technolo-

gies” and high fashion clothing .........209

Knitting4.0 – Possibilities of knitting machine

periphery ...........................................212Circular and flat knitting machinery

shipments 2014...................................29Circular and flat knitting machinery

shipments 2015.................................211Circular knitting machines –

Innovations at ITMA 2015 ...................30ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation

in textile machines? ...............................1ITMA 2015: flat knitting technology

goes technical .....................................33ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156,

158-160, 162-174Knitting machines for functional

products ............................................143Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:

Demographic Change ........................124

Finishing“100 % cotton” redefined in

Earthcolors ........................................215

Antimicrobial finishing of textiles .........218Caustic soda pretreatment effects

on modal digital printing .....................37Day printing of polyester woven

fabrics ...............................................213Dye packages to reduce costs

in the bobbin dyeing process ...............39Finishing technologies with

renewable primary products ..............122Herbal finishes effects on apparel

for curing skin diseases......................216Industry 4.0 potential in textile

production (dyeing and finishing).......220ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation

in textile machines? ...............................1ITMA 2015 – Trends in textile finishing:

sustainability persisting, digital printing buzzing, industry 4.0 arriving ................................................91

Moth and vector proofing with permethrin under the European Biocidal Products Regulation................96

Rotary screen “designing” – a study.......98Sustainable low temperature bleaching

technology ..........................................89Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:

Demographic Change ........................124Zero contamination jeans

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NonwovensBrief information....................62, 130, 188Company information ..............................8From melt to yarn, fibers and

nonwovens........................................195ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation

in textile machines? ...............................1ITMA 2015: innovations in

nonwovens engineering ....................109ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156,

158-160, 162-174Machines for weaving, textile finishing,

nonwovens, technical textiles ............208Nonwovens material made from yarn ..188Nonwovens production +3.6 %:

Europe.................................................62Nonwovens production

in Asia +11.6 %.................................188Nonwovens: animated films ................130PP staple fibers for nonwovens ..............48Stenter with 7 m working width ............72Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:

Demographic Change ........................124

Research3D analysis for textiles on the skin .........64Adaptive yarn feeding system with

adjustable yarn tension......................206Airlaid test bench with narrow

production width.................................46Antimicrobial finishing of textiles .........218

Arc-shaped structures thanks to near net shaped production.........................54

Circular knitting machines – Innovations at ITMA 2015 ...................30

Commercially available fabric glues ......153Condition monitoring and

selfoptimization for production machines for textiles using sensor systems .............................................147

Cost effective textiles from starch ..........45Dye packages to reduce costs

in the bobbin dyeing process ...............39Finnish SME’s boosting development

of new fiber products ............................5Formaldehyde determination

in textile auxiliaries ..............................43German textile production within

the context of Industry 4.0 ................150Herbal finishes effects on apparel for

curing skin diseases ...........................216Industry 4.0 potential in textile

production (dyeing and finishing).......220Institut für Textiltechnik Augsburg

opened..............................................185Interdisciplinary research and

development .....................................119ITA Istanbul in Turkey: Inauguration .....183ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation

in textile machines? ...............................1ITMA 2015 – Trends in textile finishing:

sustainability persisting, digital printingbuzzing, industry 4.0 arriving...............91

ITMA 2015: flat knitting technology goes technical .....................................33

ITMA 2015: innovations in nonwovens engineering ....................109

ITMA 2015: innovations in the area ofbraiding.............................................105

ITMA 2015: innovations in weaving .......84ITMA 2015: machine innovations

for technical textiles ..........................101ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156,

158-160, 162-174Just-in-time-maintenance of the

weaving process ..................................27Jute waste fiber as blend component

with polyester: novel technology .......137Length analysis of flock fibers by

scanner-based image analysis: standardization and harmonization......16

Managing for Global Value – new resources and tools for the textile industry...................................177

Moisture transfer in textile materials ......41Nonwovens material made from yarn ..188Pentagon awards $ 75 million for

advanced textiles institute ...................66Printing of polyester woven

fabrics ...............................................213Raw material saving in blowroom

and carding .......................................202

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Rotary screen “designing” – a study.......98Spinning cans with a diameter

of 1,200 mm .....................................200Strategic innovation and research

agenda ..............................................184Technical textiles: market analysis .......186Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017:

Demographic Change ........................124Winding tension parameters and

rewinding passages influencing cotton yarn properties .........................82

Textile Industry4.0 – Possibilities of knitting

machine periphery .............................21250th anniversary Eschler .......................18775th anniversary of

Tessiture Pietro Radici ........................183A&E: acquisition of majority ownership

of JV....................................................68Airbag cutting solutions:

next generation ...................................14Airlaid test bench with narrow

production width.................................46Arc-shaped structures thanks to near

net shaped production.........................54Atlas MTT: takeover of STTS ...................14Brief information....................4-15, 36, 42,

61-64, 66-70, 72-74, 76,88, 95, 104, 116-120, 122-126,

128-130, 181-193, 210, 212Carbon footprint from

cradle-to-grave ..................................117Certification for sustainable

textile chemicals ..................................64Changyuan Group: acquisition of

Yin Science ........................................125China's share in EU imports decline in

2015 .................................................118Circular and flat knitting machinery

shipments 2014...................................29Circular and flat knitting machinery

shipments 2015.................................211Circular knitting machines –

Innovations at ITMA 2015 ...................30Circular weaving machine for high-tech

tape fabric and new sack concept........55Coating solutions ...................................13Collaboration on smart garment

technology ........................................122Commercially available fabric glues ......153Company information ...........9, 14, 15, 68,

122, 125,128, 188Condition monitoring and self-

optimization for production machines for textiles using sensor systems ........147

Contamination detection .......................15Cost effective textiles from starch ..........45Cotton production set to increase

while consumption remains stable(world)...............................................116

Digital printing inks and new informationand process optimization system .........51

Draw-texturing machinery: world market trends ...................19, 197

DuPont/Dow: merger of equals ..............11Duvaltex: acquisition of True Textiles........9DWR solution with plasma.....................12DyStar: acquisition of specialty

chemical businesses.............................69EFI: acquisition of Optitex ....................129Energy efficiency for sustainable

productions .......................................184Epson: acquisition of Robustelli ............130European silk sector: investment plans ...64Export increase in German sewing and

garment technology ............................76Fairtrade textile standard and program

for the textile supply chain ..................57Fiber imports in 2015: EU-28 ...............132Fiber production down despite

synthetic fibers further rising (world) ...60Fire-retardant for PCM:

commercial use ...................................68Flooring, home textiles, apparel and

technical textiles................................223Foreign sale increase for Q4/2015..........12Formaldehyde determination in

textile auxiliaries..................................43German textile production within

the context of Industry 4.0 ................150Global fiber production: strong growth

in Southeast Asia ...............................180Global yarn and fabric output increase

in Q2 .................................................223Global yarn and fabric production up

in Q3/2015 ............................................7Global yarn output increase

in Q1/2016 ........................................118High-performance mineral bleaching

solution .............................................124IAF collaborates with Trigon Select.........66India: Reforms in textile and apparel

industry .............................................118Iran and Ethiopia entering the

global apparel system............................9

ITMA 2015 – the end of innovation in textile machines? ...............................1

ITMA 2015: flat knitting technology goes technical .....................................33

ITMA 2015: innovations in nonwovens engineering ....................109

ITMA 2015: Innovations in spinning engineering ...........................22

ITMA 2015: innovations in the area ofbraiding.............................................105

ITMA 2015: machine innovations for technical textiles ..........................101

ITMA Asia + CITME Preview .........154-156, 158-160, 162-174

ITMA Asia + CITME: Automation push by China’s textile industry..................113

ITMA Review ....................................48-56Jakob Müller:

takeover of Benninger .......................125Karl Mayer: takeover of warp knitting

technology of Santoni .........................73Long-staple spinning shipments .............20Long-staple spinning shipments:

severe decrease .................................198Machines for weaving, textile finishing,

nonwovens, technical textiles ............208Management ............8, 10, 12, 70, 72, 74,

124, 126, 186, 188, 190, 192Managing for Global Value –

new resources and tools for the textile industry...................................177

Moisture management technology.......123Moisture transfer in textile materials ......41New publications .................................224Nonwovens production +3.6 %:

Europe.................................................62Nonwovens production

in Asia +11.6 %.................................188Odor control: stratgic partnership ..........11Olbo & Mehler joins activities with

Synteen & Lückenhaus.........................69Online textile standards and

legislation tool .......................................9Open sources water innovation

techniques made available...................68Permethrin selling in Europe.................123Santex Rimar acquires Smit Textile .........74Serafin: takeover of Hahl-Pedex ...............4Shuttle-less weaving machines -14 %.....26Shuttle-less weaving machines

shipments +14 % ..............................205Sioen: takeover of

Manifattura Fontana............................67Smart garment solution for

heart rate monitoring ..........................10Softness in textiles: definition...............182Solar powered mini ring frame.............129Standard for testing thermal properties

of fabrics .............................................66Südwolle: acquisition of Safil and

shares in GTI..........................................8

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Tanatex: acquisition by Transfar .......................122

Technical textiles industry in China with steady growth ...............................7

Technical textiles market ......................181Technical textiles market projected

further growth in Asia-Pacific.................8Technical textiles: trade surge ..............118Techtextil North America / Texprocess

Americas / JEC Americas: trade fair triple with significant size increase .......63

Tennessee Acquisition: takeover of TenCate .................................................8

Textile machinery shipments slightly down...................................................70

Textile printing inks for swimwear, silk and wool .....................................129

Thermal and flame-resistance behavior of polypropylene fabrics ......144

Trendbook Technical Textiles 2016/2017: Demographic Change..............................................124

Trützschler: staple fibers business sold to Oerlikon ..........................................70

VDMA Textile Care, Fabric and LeatherTechnologies: new name ...................193

Weaving machines for “green technolo-gies” and high fashion clothing .........209

Wool Resource Centre in Hong Kong .....67World cotton consumption .....................5World textile business 2015.................194Zero contamination jeans

finishing plant......................................42

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Archroma 10, 12Aalidhra 197Acme Machinery Industry 155Acordis 70adidas 150Advansa 182AESA Air Engineering 156Aigle 92Alexium International 68, 187Alvanon 188American & Efird 68, 72, 188Andritz 154Andritz Nonwovens 110Andritz Perfojet 110Andritz Wuxi Nonwoven Technology 154Anker-Teppichboden Gebr. Schoeller 70Antex 155Archroma 69, 92, 95, 215Arville Textiles 68Arvind 67Asics 120Aspex 54Assyst 91ATE Enterprises 72A-Tex Worldwide 154Atlas MTT 14Aurora Specialty Textiles 186Autefa Solutions 18, 101, 110Avintiv 12Baldwin Technology 188Beaulieu Fibres 4, 48Bematic 110, 111Benninger 85, 92, 125, 158Berry Plastics 12Berto E.G. Industria Tessile 61Bianco 92Birla Cellulose 37bluesign technologies 50BMW 105Bolt Threads 67Bombi Mechanica 112Bonas Textile Machinery 87Bonato 156Bonino Carding Machines 109, 156Bordeaux Digital Printink 92British Fine Cotton 9Brückner Textile Technologies 126Brückner Trockentechnik 93, 129, 173, 190BTK Holding 120BTTO 106, 108

Ceccato 111CeramTec 12, 156Changyuan Group 125CHT R. Beitlich 122CHTC Fong’s 49Cintas 122Città Studi 64Cixing 33, 36Cormatex 111Covestro 12, 212Cubic Tech 10Culimeta-Saveguard 9, 73Datacolor 15Datatex Automation 94Davis-Standard 188Dell’Orco & Villani 111Delta Galil 66, 122DESMA Schuhmaschinen 193Dienes Apparatebau 112DiloGroup 101, 109, 185Dollfus & Muller 158Dotex 108Dow Chemical 11DowDuPont 11Dr. Bock Industries 186Dralon 182DSM Dyneema 10, 61, 117Dual 193DuPont 11, 12, 123Dürkopp Adler 192Durst Phototechnik 91Duvaltex 9

DVM Tecnologia 108DyStar 51, 69, 88, 91, 123Eastsign International 158EFI 129EFI Reggiani 12Emerald Performance Materials 69emtec Electronic 182Enka Tecnica 111, 174Epson Italia 130Epta Inks 51Erema 172ErgoSoft 158Erhard+Leimer 94Eschler Textil 187ETK 104ETK-Lesmo 107Ettlin Spinnerei und Weberei 206European Outdoor Group 9Europlasma 12Faré 112Felix Schoeller 36Fiber Glass Industries 79Fibroline 111Fil Control 158Flying Tiger 33, 36Forbo Siegling 159Fourné Polymertechnik 112Fratelli Robustelli 130Freudenberg 67Freudenberg & Vilene 187Freudenberg Performance Materials 187Fujifilm Dimatix 156Fujifilm Holdings 1Fukuhara Industrial & Trading 31G&P 33Garnett Controls 55Gemini Business Solutions 104, 105, 106Geratex Machinery 48Gerber Technology 176, 193Getzner Textil 187Gherzi Consulting 182Goldwin 117Goller 50Google ATAP 122Graf 160Graf + Cie. 24Grasim Industries 37Groz-Beckert 15, 30, 36, 62, 76,

109, 111, 130, 160, 185Gruppo Tessile Industriale 8

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Guangzhou Feihong 108Gütermann 72Hahl Filaments 4Hahl Inc. 4Hahl-Pedex 4Hangzhou Juyuan Knitting 68Hanning Elektro-Werke 139Harry Lucas 32, 103Heimbach 70HeiQ Materials 88HempFlax 116Hergeth 110August Herzog 104, 106, 107, 159Himson 197Ho-Chen Precision Knitting Cylinder 159Hoftex Group 8Honeywell 61Hsiang Chuan Machinery 106, 108Huntsman Textile Effects 95, 124Hyosung 61, 182Iba 27Ibena Textilwerke 124IDTechEx 104Igcar Chemicals 69Indorama Synthetics 4, 15Indorama Ventures 182interspare Textilmaschinen 51, 93Intertek 66Intex Consulting 1, 94Invista 4, 8, 61, 122, 130, 184Ishikawa Seisakusho 197IST 16Itema 74, 85, 86, 208Jabil Circuit 10Jagenberg Textile 51, 92, 93, 95Jäger 102Jakob Müller 103, 108, 125James Heal 128Jeanologia 42, 93, 193Jiangsu Siorgchem Technology 69Jingwei Textile Machinery 24Jingwei Tsudakoma Textile Machinery 162Jinhao 33, 36Jossi Systems 15Jupiter Comtex 48Jürgens Maschinenbau 102Jushi Group 79KAP 69Karl Mayer 14, 15, 73, 84, 85, 102, 103,

141, 162, 190, 191Karl Mayer Rotal 191Karl Menzel Maschinenfabrik 93KBC Manufaktur 10Kelheim Fibres 4, 184Kern-Liebers 15Kornit Digital 91KSL Keilmann Sondermaschinenbau 12Küsters Calico Machinery 51L.G.L. Electronics 108Lafer 93Lakshmi Machine Works 129Laroche 111, 163Lawer 165Lectra 8, 14, 74, 76, 128, 130, 193Lenzing 8, 61, 116, 117,

180, 182, 183, 184, 186, 191Lenzing Instruments 163, 174Levi Strauss 1, 68Lindauer Dornier 1, 86, 87, 88,

101, 102, 209

Loepfe Brothers 53, 165Lonati 103Lutz 165Maag Flockmaschinen 16Mageba Textilmaschinen 102Manifattura Fontana 67Märkische Faser 182Marzoli Machines Textile 54Marzotto Group 184Matchpoint Textilmaschinenbau 167Matin Spinning Mills 66Matsuya 33, 36Mayer & Cie. 1, 14, 2, 73, 103, 164, 192MCL Global 9Melitrex 106Memminger-Iro 88, 166, 212Merz Maschinenfabrik 103Monarch Knitting Machinery 31Monforts 13, 50, 72, 92, 93, 166, 190, 191Montex 13, 191MS Printing Solutions 91, 92Murata Machinery 24, 165New Dhaka Industries 137Nextrusion 4Nippon Mayer 73Nippon Nozzle 111Nomaco 111NSC Fiber to yarn 165O.M.A. 108Oeko-Tex 7Oerlikon 70Oerlikon Barmag 191, 195, 197Oerlikon Manmade Fibers 70, 72, 126,

189, 190, 195Oerlikon Neumag 112, 196Olbo & Mehler 69Ommi 111OMR 104, 108Ontec automation 1Optitex 129Orizio 53Osthoff-Senge 93Pai Lung 33, 36Panter 86Pantone 124Paul Heller 159Pedex 4Pegas Nonwovens 122Perlon Nextrusion Monofil 4Perlon-Monofil 4Pfaff Industrial 12, 192Picanol 1, 27, 86, 87, 88, 102,

105, 128, 149, 210pinkert-machines 112Pinter Fani 24Planet Knox 61

Pleva 94, 95Polysistec 124Portolan 94Pulcra Chemicals 95RadiciGroup 18, 116, 183Ramisch Guarneri 93Raymond Group 8Reifenhäuser 111Reiners + Fürst 168Reiter 112Research and Markets 8, 186Retech 168Richard Hough 192Rieter 10, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 70, 72,

80, 125, 189, 198, 202, 204RITM 197Rius-Comatex 54Rudolf 123Safil 8Sam Hwa Machinery 166Sandler 9, 120Sandvil Materials Technology 112Sanitized 69Santex Rimar 130, 192, 208Santoni 73, 103, 191Santoni-Lonati 33Saurer 22, 73, 81, 198, 203Saurer Allma Volkmann 73, 101Saurer Schlafhorst 22, 81, 203Saurer Zinser 15, 23, 25Savio Macchine Tessili 23, 72, 130, 204Schaeffer Productique 94Schlatter Industries 102Schoeller Textil 10, 122, 187Schott & Meissner 112Schwing Fluid Technik 51, 112Sciessent 11SDL Atlas 130Sedo Treepoint 56, 95Sensient Imaging Technologies 12Serafin Group 4Setex Schermully textile computer 94, 174, 220SGL Automotive Carbon Fibers 150SGL Carbon 182Shandong Yingli 18Shanghai Polytex 136Shanghai Yin Science & Technology 125Shima Seiki 33, 35, 36, 103Sicam 111Sioen 67SKZ 16Smartfiber 70Smit Textile 86Soorty Enterprises 61SPGPrints 10, 76, 92, 94, 95,

126, 128, 129Spiber 117Spindelfabrik Suessen 134, 186SSM Giudici 72, 101, 197SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler 72, 101,

169, 192, 197Starlinger 55Statec Binder 55Stäubli 84, 85, 86,102, 170, 210Steiger 33, 36, 103Stoll 33, 34, 35, 36, 103, 143, 167Streat Instruments 55Sub-Tropical Testing Service 14Südwolle 8, 190, 209Superba 171, 223

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Sympatex Technologies 126Synteen & Lückenhaus 69Synthomer 11TAL Group 8Talleres Ratera 106, 107Tanatex Chemicals 11, 95, 96,

122, 123, 124Tangshan Sanyou Chemical Fibre 192Technoplants 111Tecnaro 45Tecnon OrbiChem 118Tecnorama 170Tectex Germany 111Teijin 4, 61, 116Teijin Aramid 182Teijin Frontier 4Tekscan 39TenCate 8, 68, 124Tennessee Acquisition 8Terrot 25, 31, 103, 173Tessiture Pietro Radici 183Tex-Inter 108Texnology 111Texo 102Textechno Herbert Stein 25, 174Texwin Industries 38

The Fiber Year 60, 185The North Face 117Then 49Then Fong’s Europe 93Thermetrics 171Thies 94, 171Tianhai Athleisure Solutions 189Timatec 93TiMaTec Coating 166, 191TMT 197Tonello 191topocrom 105Toray Advanced Textile Mexico 120Toray Industries 120, 196Toyota Industries 24, 74, 86Trelleborg Sealing Solutions 168Trigema 124, 150Trinca Technology 102Trützschler 23, 24, 25, 128, 130,

136, 147, 172, 199Trützschler Nonwovens &

Man-Made Fibers 70, 109, 192Tsudakoma 1, 56, 84Unitin Morera 191Uster Technologies 15, 25, 56, 74,

81, 86, 101, 172

Van de Wiele 1, 171, 223Vardhman Textiles 68Vardhman Yarn & Threads 68Veit 193VF Corporation 122, 192V-Lap 112Voith Paper 109Wacker Chemie 88, 187WAGO Kontakttechnik 27, 147Wang Jin Nonwoven 192WarmX 45Weko Weitmann & Konrad 94Welspun India 81Wieland Lufttechnik 171Wilhelm Steeger 104, 106, 107The Woolmark Co. 4, 66, 97Wumag-Texroll 94X-Rite 124X-Rite India 38Xtema 174Xuzhou Henghui Braiding Machine 108Zhejiang Transfar 122J. Zimmer Maschinenbau 91Zoltek 120Zschimmer & Schwarz Mohsdorf 89, 95Zünd Systemtechnik 91

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