The Technical Textiles Industry in North America
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Title The Technical Textiles Industry in North America
Url http://www.intexa.com/downloads/techtextiles_talk.pdf
Description Article about the state of the technical textiles industry in North America. Production statistics and market volume. Future developments and trends. Author: William C. Smith.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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