Scientific & Technical Affairs 2021 Nonwovens Standard Procedures order your copy (free for EDANA members) Table of content “Harmonized Language Increases Efficiency to Communicate Globally Consistent Descriptions, Production and Testing” EDANA and INDA jointly announce the launch of the 2021 edition of standard procedures for the nonwovens and related industries. These Nonwovens Standard Procedures help technically define the nonwovens industry, with specifiers for the properties, composition, and specifications of its products. Offering harmonized language for the industry across the USA and Europe, and recognized by many other individual markets, the procedures offer a way for the nonwovens industry to communicate both across the globe, and within the supply chain to ensure that product properties can be consistently described, produced, and tested. The harmonized methods contained in the Nonwovens Standard Procedures (NWSP) edition include 107 individual test procedures and guidance docu-ments to support applications across the nonwovens and related industries. “The Nonwovens Standard Procedures document is designed to provide a standard series of test methods of the various properties desired in non-wovens and engineered fabrics. It is an indispensable resource for innova-tors and product developers to communicate with buying influences and ensure their products meet the exact specifications demanded by mar-kets and customers. Additionally, laboratory personnel will benefit with en-hanced accessibility to the most comprehensive body of nonwovens test methods available in the industry,” said Dave Rousse, INDA President. “I am delighted with the complete revision and update to the Nonwovens Standard Procedures,” said Pierre Wiertz, General Manager of EDANA. “They undoubtedly constitute the best set of globally applicable test methods for the nonwovens and related industries. With this unique tool, together INDA and EDANA again provide our members and the larger nonwovens community with an enriched common language intended to facilitate their business, and ulti-mately, to help them develop solutions to best fit users’ requirements.” The 2021 edition includes updated or modified procedures with anumbering structure that makes the document intuitive to search and use. Additionally, each method also includes a page to summarize and track rele-vant changes made to the document. In an effort to make all methods more consistent, each one is now presented in a format building on the Interna-tional Standards Organisation (ISO) template, facilitating any future possible submission to ISO in an effort to become a recognized international standard or technical specification. As in previous editions, the table of contents for the Nonwoven Standard Procedures document includes references to existing related ISO standards, which makes it easier for technicians to choose the most relevant procedure or methods to apply to their product.