A Cary textile innovator is officially Cotton Incorporated-approved – a designation its CEO hopes leads to more commercial partnerships. To read more, click on the arrow above or click HERE.
Read MoreAntimicrobial Fabrics Front and Center at IFAI Conference and Expo in Charlotte (Specialty Fabrics Review)→
/PurThread Technologies antimicrobial technology is featured in a recap of the IFAI Conference and Expo, which was held in the fall of 2016 in Charlotte, NC, with significant coverage given to our technology in the industry publication, Specialty Fabrics Review. To read more, click on the arrow in the title above, or click HERE.
Independent Study Shows PurThread Technology Can Make a Difference in Reusable Shopping Bags→
/"Reusable grocery bags spare our landfills from non-biodegradable plastic bags, but perishable products such as meat can leak into reusable bags, sometimes posing health risks if they aren't cleaned."
For WRAL (Raleigh, NC) news video, click HERE.
PurThread Delivers on Promise of High Performance Fabrics→
/PurThread makes promises and they are spot on when they say their technology feels good, fits well and could make a big difference in many different industries.Read More
Fresher, Safer, Longer-Lasting: Silver-Based Antimicrobials Enter a New Era→
/A new generation of silver-based antimicrobial treatments for textiles, utilising unique delivery systems, is poised to usher us into what one might call the era of Odour Control 2.0.
Read MoreBurlington and PurThread Technologies→
/Burlington will incorporate a new fiber technology in its upcoming protective apparel. PurThread Technologies, Inc., an antimicrobial fiber and yarn innovator, is partnering with Burlington, a global textile leader that supplies performance fabrics to markets around the world, to provide antimicrobial and anti-odor protection for use in the global healthcare, industrial and apparel markets.
Read MoreTWC News: Healthy Living and Gym Germs→
/Working out at the gym is great for your health, but it's also an easy place to pick up germs.
Read MoreTaking Infection Prevention Beyond the Basics→
/Sterilized instruments, clean bedding, gloves and masks, regular handwashing, and the isolation of highly contagious patients — all of these add up to the protective regimen that must be maintained to keep hospitals from becoming ground zero for epidemics in the United States. Despite these well-known and standardized procedures, many hospital-acquired infections can still be spread through overlooked or hard-to-wash surfaces like bed linens, privacy curtains and upholstered waiting room chairs; or by pure and simple human error.
Read MoreCary Company's Silver-Laced Fiber Could Help Prevent Spread of Bacteria→
/A Cary company is working to take the smell and germs out of the clothes you wear.
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