HC Deb 14 July 2003 vol 409 cc18-9W
Judy Mallaber

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if she will list the projects supported by her Department's Innovation Budget involving technical textiles. [121944]

Ms Hewitt

My Department has supported the following individual technical textile projects under the Innovation Budget:

  • Innovative non-woven rail foundation materials that will help to drain rainwater and stabilise the rail track-bed.
  • Durability of geosynthetics to investigate the durability of geotextiles used in road construction.
  • Flexible fire barriers that are light and strong to replace traditional construction materials.
  • Conductive materials including `qwerty' keypad for use as pressure sensors.
  • Electrically conductive fabrics for use in the "wearable computer"
  • Technical textile bandages which provide a measured pressure to help treat leg
  • Venous ulcer patients and to prevent deep vein thrombosis in long flight passengers
  • Technical textile-based limb protectors and ballistic helmets, to provide lighter and stronger equipment for the armed forces and police
  • Double cloth technology—to develop the capabilities of double cloth weaving for use in various fibres
  • Fire resistant polypropylene yarns for use in cheap carpets and furnishing fabrics used in public spaces
  • Hybrid laminates from adhesive thermo-bonding Universal insulation system to provide an improved balance in performance clothing between comfort and protection from heat
  • Laser seaming of performance textiles to provide cloth seams of predictable and consistent strength
  • Impact-resistant non-wovens for use as motorcycle protective clothing and body armour
  • Fire resistant fabrics based on rare animal fibres that combine high performance with luxury finish for example in aircraft and yachts
  • Designing advanced fibre ropes, e.g. for mooring oilrigs in very deep waters
  • Technical textile CAD, develop and implement a Computer Aided
  • Engineering (CAE) system in the technical textiles sector Textile-reinforced composites
  • Warp/weft-knitted fabrics with metal wire content, for electromagnetic shielding that can fit around bodies
  • Novel lap joint for non-wovens, which ensures the join is as strong as the rest of the material
  • Long-staple yarn for technical textile applications, combining the best properties ty' natural and man-made fibres in high-strength materials
  • 3D seamless flatbed knitting with various applications e.g. in healthcare: seamless 'whole body bandages for burns victims and other skin treatments
  • 3D nonwovens—A project that will allow manufacturers to predict more closely the porosity and weight of a finished product such as a dust filter
  • Technical Textile Project Co-ordinator, to help companies find partners and funding for R and D
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  • National Advisor on Technical Textiles to the industry-led Textile and Clothing Strategy Group
  • Technical textile database, in order to help suppliers and manufacturers in the industry find partners for commerce and R and D.