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Cargill Dow LLC
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USA. Developers and manufacturers of naturally flame-retardent and biodegradable polylactide fibers for textile and nonwovens processes, from corn starch. Technical documents on PDF files. Consumer and trade information. News archive and press materials.
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Basofil Fiber, LLC
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USA. Development and manufacture of heat and flame resistant fiber based on patented melamine technology, for filtration, home furnishings and protective apparel. Chemical structure and physical properties. Links to related sites.
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Samhueng Co., Ltd
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Korea. Natural and dope-dyed staple fiber for the nonwovens industry, from polyester and polypropylene. Also, plastic film. Detailed product specifications. English and Korean.
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Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd
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Japan. Versatile polymer chemicals manufacturing company, active in synthetic fibers and resisns, carbon and optical fibers, composite materials and high-performance membranes. Staple fiber and continuous filaments for the textile and nonwovens industries, from polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, and di- and triacetate. English and Japanese.
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PT GT Petrochem Industries Tbk
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Indonesia. Manufacturers of high-performance polyamide filament for tire cord, nets, ropes and reinforcing cords for conveyor belts and hoses. Also, nylon-6 chips, polyester staple fiber and filaments, and synthetic rubber.
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