FR spun yarn cotton Giza-Protect® is a line of inherently flame-retardant (FR) spun yarns based on extra-long staple Egyptian Giza cotton blend. The line offers flame retardancy and heat resistance with the natural softness and comfort of Egyptian cotton with no deterioration in flame retardancy after repeated washing or normal use over time. This makes it suitable for multiple applications in protective clothing and industrial workwear. The yarn possesses permanent FR functionality with the ability to self-extinguish, it does not melt or form droplets and protects against arc flash. Mediterranean Textile Company mediterranean-textile.com Self-adjusting fabric Improved canvas media Roland DGA has replaced its existing line of canvas media products with two new and improved canvas offerings-ESM-SSC2 (Solvent Satin Canvas) and ESM-SGC2 (Solvent Gloss Canvas). Both of these new 22-mil media are 65% polyester/35% cotton blends with an Oxford weave that offer the traditional look and feel of real artist canvas. With their natural white color and increased white point, they yield excellent image definition, richer dark tones and more vivid prints. In addition, these products do not contain optical brighteners, and they have excellent archival properties. Roland DGA rolanddga.com SpecialtyFabricsReview.com 51 Teijin has developed an adaptive knitted fabric that responds to perspiration by changing its structure three-dimensionally, which increases breathability and eliminates the feeling of stuffiness. The self-adjusting fabric will be available as a core product for year-round sports and outdoor use beginning in fiscal 2023. Applications will include casual and functional apparel and uniforms as well as various materials. The fabric offers highly adaptive breathability, minimal dimensional changes, wind protection, soft texture and combines easily with recycled polyester. Teijin Frontier Co. Ltd. www2.teijin-frontier.comhttp://www.mediterranean-textile.com http://www2.teijin-frontier.com http://www.rolanddga.com http://www.SpecialtyFabricsReview.com