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Technical Textile Markets: Product Developments and Innovations 2025

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    Report

  • 15 Pages
  • July 2025
  • Region: Global
  • Textiles Intelligence Ltd.
  • ID: 6051072

This report provides information on the latest developments in composites, fabrics, fibres, medical textiles, nonwovens, sewing threads, smart textiles and yarns. The report includes information and analysis relating to a number of innovative companies and other organisations worldwide, including: Ahlstrom; Autoneum; BASF; Deutsche Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung Denkendorf (DITF); Durak Tekstil; Edinburgh Napier University; Freudenberg Performance Materials; Hagihara Industries; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Notts Sport; Royal Robbins; Teijin Frontier; and University College London (UCL).

Who should buy this report?

  • Manufacturers of fibres, textiles, clothing and chemicals
  • Textile and clothing machinery manufacturers - spinning, weaving, knitting, sewing and import/export
  • Textile and clothing brands and retailers like Adidas, H&M etc.
  • Educational institutions like universities, fashion schools etc.
  • Business consultancy firms
  • Textile and clothing trade associations
  • Government trade bodies

Table of Contents

SUMMARY

COMPOSITES

  • Autoneum has developed composite flame shields which are free from mica for use inside the battery housings of electric vehicles (EVs)
  • Fibre-based speciality materials producer Ahlstrom has launched a range of absorbent glass mat battery separators

FABRICS

  • DITF and partners are developing pressure-resistant spacer fabrics for use as cores in adaptable vacuum thermal insulation components in buildings
  • Royal Robbins has launched an apparel collection called Mosquito Protection Technology (MPT) which provides protection against mosquitoes without the use of toxic chemicals 
  • Teijin Frontier has developed a polyester fabric which has the look and feel of a fabric made from natural fibres

FIBRES

  • Notts Sport has launched a non-plastic artificial grass called CocoTurf which is made from coconut fibres
  • Researchers in the UK are developing a method for extracting cellulose from cow manure and the subsequent spinning of the cellulose into fibres

MEDICAL TEXTILES

  • The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is developing knitted bioabsorbable fabrics for treating severe and/or chronic wounds

NONWOVENS

  • Freudenberg Performance Materials has launched a range of versatile fine denier spunbonded nonwovens

SEWING THREADS

  • Durak Tekstil has developed a sewing thread which is invisible to infrared cameras for use in the production of military uniforms

SMART TEXTILES

  • Researchers at the Deutsche Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung Denkendorf (DITF) are developing elastic inks for use in the production of smart textiles
  • Researchers in Japan have developed a durable, flexible fibre-based sensor which is inspired by the shape of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

YARNS

  • BASF and Hagihara Industries have launched a range of durable polyolefin yarns for use in the manufacture of artificial turf

Companies Mentioned

  • Ahlstrom
  • Autoneum
  • BASF
  • Deutsche Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung Denkendorf (DITF)
  • Durak Tekstil
  • Edinburgh Napier University
  • Freudenberg Performance Materials
  • Hagihara Industries
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Notts Sport
  • Royal Robbins
  • Teijin Frontier
  • University College London (UCL)