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Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair Strixhaven set hits the frame
Chris Burns - Apr 23, 2021, 9:39am CDT
Today we’re taking a peek at a pair of Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair drops, the first of which is butting up against the frame with Strixhaven. The second – which you’ll see this afternoon – blasts the frame into bits. The Strixhaven set looks like the game element designers dove in to holy magic stained glass windows and tore them asunder, making way for the next level.
This is the newest Secret Lair drop, a Showcase: Strixhaven set of six cards. These cards include art that not only places high-level or otherwise eye-blasting art in Magic cards, but expands upon the way in which card art interacts with the play elements in the game.
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Conference on cellulose fibres focuses on applications
Hürth, Germany, January 21, 2021 The 2nd International Conference on Cellulose Fibres to be held online from February 2 to 3 will focus on the wide range of applications of cellulose fibres that are increasingly expanding. “Cellulose fibres are virtually miracle materials – almost endless possibilities and high market growth due to great demand,” remarked nova-Institute, a private and independent research institute and the organizer of the online event. “Cellulose fibres have a wide range of applications that are increasingly expanding. The markets are driven by technological developments and political framework conditions, especially bans and restrictions on plastics and increasing sustainability requirements,” it said in a statement.
Kelheim Fibres nominated for cellulose fibre award
With its plant-based and biodegradable fibres, the viscose speciality fibres manufacturer is making a significant contribution to a plastic-free future for absorbent hygiene products.
21st December 2020
Kelheim Fibres has been named as one of the finalists for the “Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2021” innovation award to be presented at the 2nd International Conference on Cellulose Fibres.
With its plant-based and biodegradable fibres, the German viscose speciality fibres manufacturer is making a significant contribution to a plastic-free future for AHP (absorbent hygiene products). In contrast to other natural fibres, which are already available in fibre form and can only be treated on the surface, Kelheim’s technological flexibility offers the possibility to modify cross-sections and to introduce additives into the fibre matrix for intrinsic functionalisation, the company reports. Through these modifications, Kelh