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| Preparations for HIGHTEX 2010 has Begun |
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| The first and only fair in its concept in Turkey, HIGHTEX 2010 3rd Istanbul Technical Textiles & Nonwoven and Weaving Technologies Trade Fair will be held on 15-18 May 2010, in Istanbul. |
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Organized by Teknik Fuarcılık, the first and only exhibition in its concept in Turkey, HIGHTEX 2010 3rd Istanbul Technical Textiles & Nonwoven and Weaving Technologies Trade Fair will be held on 15-18 May 2010, at Tüyap Fair, Convention and Congress Center.
Technical textiles, once more, will gain importance in 2010 with 3rd Istanbul Technical Textiles & Nonwoven and Weaving Technologies Trade Fair, HIGHTEX 2010. HIGHTEX 2010, at which raw materials, intermediate product and fi-nished products of technical textiles will be exhibited, will be the lar-gest meeting point of the technical |
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textiles and weaving technologies of Middle East and Eastern Europe. HIGHTEX 2010 will bring toget-
her the raw material, inter-mediate product, finished product and production technologies of technical textiles, the shining star of the sector, and will host worldwide leading compa-nies in this respect.
HIGHTEX Exhibitions, the first of which took place in 2005, attracts a lot of inte-rest. HIGHTEX 2005 took place with 318 partici-pants, 162 of which were foreigners. 10,000 profes-sional visitors visited HIGH-TEX 2005 and 1500 of it were foreign. In HIGHTEX 2007, more than 320 expert companies from Turkey and 20 other countries presented the la-test products and technologies on technical textiles and 170 of those companies were foreign.
10,000 professional visitors from Turkey and 35 other countries mainly from China, India, Pakistan, Iran, Syria, Uz-bekistan, Korea, Taiwan, Greece, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France and The Netherlands, visited the exhibitions.
The difference between HIGHTEX 2010 3rd Istanbul Technical Texti-les & Nonwoven and Weaving Technologies Trade Fair and the first two exhibitions is that the third edition will present weaving technologies, as well. As seen in ITM 2009, the fact that weaving industry pre-served itself and goes on as before with new technological invest-ments, created the need to present weaving machines and technologies.
In this respect, at HIGHTEX 2010, weaving technologies will be presented as well as technical textiles and nonwoven technologies.
Teknik Fuarcılık has been professionally offering services in internatio-nal exhibitions. Since 1996, it has brought in numerous exhibitions of textile sector and been successful. |
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| The Product types to be displayed at HIGHTEX 2010 are as follows : |
• TECHNOLOGY : Airlade, Crosslapper, Dryland, Meltblown, Needle-punch, Spunbond, Spunlace, Stitchbond, Thermobond, Weblaiding, Waterlaid, Wilding.
• MACHINES : In this category; there are flame retarding technologies, re-fining and renovation technologies, waste packaging machines, waste and recycling technologies, bonding and separation technologies, prin-ting machines, dyeing- general finishing, narrow weaving, converting machines, fiber tearing machines, flocking-impreg-nation systems, embossing machines, needling machi-nes, coating and laminati-on systems, cutting and se-paration systems, drying systems, laboratory me-asurement equipment, microorganism protection technologies, multifilament systems, nonwoven proces-sing machines, plastics and other hardening materials, plasma application tech-nologies, robot technologi-es, rag pulling machines, technical textile weaving machines, tufting machi-
nes, braiding machines, adhesive mixture and implementation systems.
• RAW METARIALS : Polymer chips and granules, bands and elastics, bind-latex and foams, fibers and filaments, super absorbents, reinfor-cement textiles and fibers, tampons, structural composites and pat-terns, adhesives, hot melts, adhesive films and coating powders, ad-hesive and pattern materials, surface processing chemicals, acrylic fi-bers, biodegradable fiber materials, glass fibers, natural fibers, recy-cled fibers, flame retardant fiber, carbon fibers, metallic fibers, polyes-ter fibers, melting yarns, filament yarns, high-tech yarns, polypropyle-ne yarns, polyester fibers, polyamide yarns, cellulose and synthetic yarns, carded yarns and textile glass fibers.
• FINISHED METARIALS : Agrotextiles, construction textiles, clothing texti-les, road and ground textiles, decoration textiles, industrial textiles, fo-od textiles, medical and hygiene textiles, cleaning and cosmetics tex-tiles, transportation industry textiles, environment protection textiles, packaging textiles, protective textiles, sports textiles.
• SMART TEXTILES : The smart textiles, which aim to facilitate people's li-ves, are used in many fields. Main examples and applications of smart textiles in the world are:
• Socks that prevent cellulite
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T-shirts that do not cause germs
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Clothes and socks that prevents sweat odors
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Pajamas that remove insects
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Pullovers that adapt to climate
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Cooling swimsuits and jackets
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Garments enabling listening to music
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Sportswear that do not get wet in rain, that warm/cool
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Nanotechnological products, fabrics
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Wearable computers
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Clothes that rest with vibration
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Outwear with illumination
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Soot, metal, chemical liquid-gas protective clothes
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Remote control pillows (electro clothes)
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Medical pads that measure body temperature and transfer to computer
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The clothes that warms more in cold environment
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Biorhythm compatible clothes
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Underwear that does not stick with sweat
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High temperature resistant outwear
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Curtains that permit light
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Painkiller hats
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Shoes that make massage
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Stimulant underwear
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Airbag clothes against falling down
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Non-dust toys
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The clothes that breathe in normal environment, air proof in cold environment and heat protective.
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Assistant clothes that describe the way
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Special technical textiles those are produced instead of plastic as coating material
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Perfumed clothes or clothes that give off fruit-chocolate etc. odors |
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