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Technical textile industry

Technical textile sector is one of the most emerging and inventive industries of the world. It secures fifth place in the world for being one of the sectors which has high potential of growth in the textile industry. The technical textile industry is successful because of the fact that it continuously develops innovative textiles, fabrics that can be used for various purpose, and create yarns that have multi-utility and useful in almost all types of industries.

In the domestic market of India, this industry is gaining popularity due its versatility, durability and cost-effectiveness. New innovations take place everyday therefore; in future the industry is expected only to strengthen. The number of different technical textiles produced in India has been growing gradually.

The annual growth rate of technical textiles is around 4% globally as compared to home and apparel textile which is around 1% per year. In India, technical textile is a valuable part of textile industry which is rapidly growing. According to the reports, in the eleventh Five Year Plan this sector has recorded a growth rate of 11% annually.

However, the 12th Five Year Plan predicts an annual growth rate of 20% for this industry. It is estimated to do a business of $36 billion by 2016-17, whereas its market was of $13 billion. The industry is growing mainly because of the business skill of the Indian industrialist plus the government aid for increasing the investment in this area.

In future, with growth in the income there will be an increase in the disposable income spent on technical textiles by the consumers. Market development support for export sales is necessary for the domestic technical textile firm to grow. Some technical textiles need support from the government or user industries while some are required to follow defined instructions.

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Transforming Print Media

There’s no question that newspaper and magazine publishers are facing major disruption. That’s largely due to four major trends that are rapidly changing how people consume print media:

  1. Consumers are spending more time online. SHAREFrom 2005 to 2010, US consumers spent 74% more time reading online print media. But they also spent 21% less time reading newspapers and 11% less time reading magazines.
  2. New devices are growing exponentially.The mobile Internet has taken off everywhere, sparking a revolution in customer behavior. Tablet and e-reader shipments continue to be robust, and an increasing percentage of device owners prefer to read digital versions of their favorite newspapers and magazines.
  3. The audience is increasingly fragmented.Newspapers are being challenged by online aggregators and television networks, as well as by standalone vertical alternatives. Magazines are losing readership to customizable social magazines and digital-only interactive sites.
  4. New voices are being heard.The Internet has a low cost of entry, and many consumers increasingly have more trust in amateur blogs, social print media, and other user-generated content. They also want to read new, alternative online outlets for hyperlocal news and content.

In parallel to these consumption changes, new modes of advertising have emerged. Many companies have reacted to these trends by cutting costs. Others have begun taking simple steps to adapt their businesses for the digital age. These tactics are understandable and appropriate, but they are not enough.

The Need for Balance

To achieve long-term, sustained, transformational growth, print media companies must balance two goals: maintain or improve margins and invest for the future.

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12 Applications of Technical Textiles

Scope of Technical Textiles in Different Sector:

Technical textiles have brought significant changes in the modern technology. It contributes not only in textile sector but also medical, civil and others engineering sector. Thought technical textiles have attracted considerable attention but the uses of fiber, yarn, fabric for different applications other than clothing and furnishing is not a new phenomenon.

Branches and Application of Technical Textiles:

There are mainly twelve applications of technical textiles which are listed in the below:

  1. Transport Textiles,
  2. Medical and Hygiene Textiles,
  3. Industrial Products and Components,
  4. Agriculture, Horticulture and Fishing,
  5. Home Textiles,
  6. Clothing Components,
  7. Packaging and Containment,
  8. Construction – Building and Roofing,
  9. Geotextiles in Civil Engineering,
  10. Sport and Leisure,
  11. Protective and Safety Clothing or Textiles,
  12. Ecological Protection Textiles.

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Role of Print Media

Print Media is a revolutionary evolution that has buried the gap of communication with the aid of tangible printed assets such as newspaper, magazines, letters etc. among various targeted groups of people so that the hierarchy of information would never gets broken down due to slacking conversation. Print media has several sources to destine its significant role among which newspapers and magazines are the gigantic dominants for intermediating information till the date today while business-letters, brochures, bill boards, pamphlets, sign boards, post cards and advertisements play secondary role in catapulting a large audience in one go.

The word ‘print’ connotes written by machine and the term ‘media’ illustrates mode of communication. Thus, print media has been imparting knowledge and information to a strictly targeted huge mass. Along with such conventional sources of print media like newspaper, the power of mass communication has been strengthened. The worry of conveying same information to a large group has been resolved such as an entrepreneur needs not to rewrite again and again the same business letter to his numerous employees for displaying the agenda of his business strategy as his business-letter would brief his motto in one go.

The most vital and significant purpose of print media is to share information as a written interface to a strictly targeted audience for whom the particular set of information or data has been meant for genuinely. It connotes that there would never be any wastage of vital information and the primarily concerned audience would get the maximum benefit from the written data. It serves the commercial motive of advertising any product on one hand, and revealing the credibility of the business on other hand via pamphlets, brochures and newsletters.

For being abreast with the information that is latest, prefer print media as it is the best.

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Technical Textiles for Agriculture and Fishing Applications

Textiles textiles have long been used in agriculture and fishing to protect, gather and store products. Today, modern materials and constructions have helped to increase the strength, lightness and durability of traditional products, as well as open up completely new markets.

Agriculture and fishing applications represent the sixth biggest market for technical textiles, although growth is relatively slow. This is partly because textile usage is dominated by yarn and monofilament products in relatively mature applications such as ropes, twine, and fishing nets and line. Another reason is that traditional materials are being replaced by products which have a lower textile content in terms of volume. However, the potential for growth is higher in materials for specialised applications such as equipment for fish farming and nonwovens for agriculture and horticulture.

Synthetic materials – especially polypropylene – have made considerable inroads into this market sector, although traditional materials remain significant where biodegradability is important. Also, modern textile materials have opened up possibilities for innovation in crop protection and shading, including floating covers, capillary nonwovens, and textiles incorporating fertilisers, pesticides, superabsorbent polymers and seeds.

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Types of Print Media?

From a publishing perspective, print media includes newspapers, magazines and books. From a marketing and advertising perspective, print media also includes brochures, posters, flyers, directories and direct mail pieces, such as letters and postcards.

From a reader’s perspective, print media is used to gather information or for entertainment purposes. Newspapers are a common source of local, regional or national news. Local magazines or business publications also provide readers with information on topics of interest. Some magazines, along with books, are used for entertainment or pleasure. People read fiction books, for instance, for entertainment driven by a story, plot and characters.

In marketing, companies rely on print media to deliver messages to targeted customers. While readers do not necessarily seek ads in newspaper or magazines, publishers rely on advertising dollars from companies to keep subscription rates low and to generate profit. Advertisers want to engage customers as they read through the pages.

Other print media is specifically developed to convey an advertiser’s message to targeted customers. Companies prepare flyers, posters and brochures to communicate company, product or event-specific information or benefits. These media are often mass-distributed to customers through public postings. Direct mail pieces are sent to targeted customers in their mailboxes.

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Introduction of Print Media

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Now that so much media is electronic or digital, it’s hard to imagine there was ever a time before print media was invented. The earliest civilizations only had oral communication. If they had news to tell, they ran to the nearest person to spread the word to others, who each did the same until everyone had heard the news. Then people began to write down their news in picture form and then in crude languages where symbols stood for words and letters. It took the inventions of paper and the printing press for print media to come into regular use. Once it did, there was no turning back.

What Is Print Media?

Simply stated, print media is the printed version of telling the news, primarily through newspapers and magazines. Before the invention and widespread use of printing presses, printed materials had to be written by hand. It was a painstaking process that made mass distribution impossible.

At first, news was chiseled in stone. Later, it was handwritten and posted in a public area much like today’s posters or read from a scroll by a town crier. As early as 131 B.C., the ancient Roman government produced daily news sheets and informed the public in this way. Through the years, print media evolved to include entertainment, educational topics and more, instead of only conveying news.

A Brief History of Printing

Around the year 932, Chinese printers adapted wood blocks, which had been used to print illustrations and small amounts of text, and started producing popular books more easily. Each page of text was one block that could be used repeatedly to make the books.

About 100 years later, China’s Bi Sheng invented movable type by carving individual characters onto small blocks of clay. Each small block was hardened by fire to become a porcelain piece that could be used again and again. The pieces were glued to iron plates to make a page. Using each page hundreds or thousands of times, he could mass produce news quickly. When the printing was done, the pieces were removed from the plates to be used again to make other pages.

Bi Sheng’s invention had limited success in China because the Chinese alphabet’s characters are so large that they were difficult to put on movable type. His idea spread all over the world, however, and others adapted it using other materials such as wood, tin and copper. Still, the process was too cumbersome to mass produce a newspaper for the public.

Printing Press Mass Produces Newspapers

In 1440, Johannes Gutenberg introduced his invention of a movable type printing press with type that was much easier to change, making the mass production of news pages possible. The invention spread throughout Europe, and printing and distributing sheets of news became popular.

The World Association of Newspapers considers the first newspaper to be The Relation, which was published in Germany in 1604. It was published regularly (weekly), disseminated to the public and covered a range of news, from politics to entertainment.

The Oxford Gazette was the first English paper to be published, starting in 1665. It moved to London the next year and was renamed the London Gazette. It is still published today as the official publication of government news.

Although the early American colonies published news sheets, the first true newspaper was published in Boston in 1690. Called Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick, it ran into trouble for publishing political criticism. Its publisher, Benjamin Harris, was arrested and all copies were destroyed. While the American colonies were adamant about freedom of religion, freedom of the press was another matter.

The first successful newspaper in America was the Boston News-Letter in 1702. Its publisher, John Campbell, was careful not to publish any criticisms of the government. When Ben Franklin’s brother was arrested in 1722 for publishing news critical of the government, he turned over his paper, The New England Courant, to Ben.

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Technical textiles and films

Safety for membrane and lightweight construction

Innovative architecture and construction engineering require efficient, innovative materials. Today, technical textiles and films enable trend-setting and sophisticated solutions for roofs and facades. We help you implement these special projects safely – from the start.

The laboratory for technical textiles and films (formerly the Blum laboratory), which is DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 accredited, supports manufacturers and planners in their development and quality assurance as well as builders in their subsequent use of the products. As a recognized testing, monitoring and certification body (PÜZ) according to the state building regulations and the building regulation list, we support you in the field of membrane and lightweight construction with leading expertise and the experience of more than three decades. Our independent expertise has been and is sought-after for a number of spectacular lightweight construction projects worldwide.

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What is the role of print media in the development of the education?

Print media is everywhere, it has become a part of our daily life. The media play a dominant role in the learning process. Media has potential to shape personalities, change the way we perceive and understand the world and our immediate reality.

Print Media like Newspapers, Journals and Magazines are the basic oldest channels of communication between one source to other. Print Media are being printed in every regional language to facilitate, the readers to get information and knowledge in ones own mother tongue.Through newspapers, we can get news, information, and we can learn our National Language, and English Newspapers are very helpful to learn the English Language.

Use of media in education such as computers and smart class. It also helps children to know more about their subject, they get complete information about any topic.

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FPC Coated Technical Textiles

Throughout the world, within the most technologically advanced industries, we add layers of innovation to ensure the highest performance in coated fabrics.

Our advanced technical textiles solutions are built on technical and industry know-how, delivered by experienced teams across a proven and efficient process methodology. With every angle covered, we go further to engineer customized and innovative coating solutions that improve the performance of industry innovations and accelerate our customers’ business. We come up with fully equipped advanced technology for overall customer satisfaction.

Our PVC Coated Fabrics for Signage are used for large format advertising, Indoor and Outdoor application, Billboards, Light Boxes, Exhibition booths and many other applications. We ensure that customer’s ultimate satisfaction is guaranteed because our products are having high tear resistance, high intensity graphics on solvent, eco solvent, latex and UV inks, Flame Retardant, UV resistant and fungus resistant.

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