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Teijin Co, Inc
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Japan. Chemicals production and processing corporation with production facilities on all continents. Its fiber businesses manufacture aramid, nylon, acetate, polyvinyl chloride and polyester filament and staple fiber. The company is focused on developing processes for the production of high quality fiber from recycled materials.
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Montefibre Spa
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Italy. Acrylic and polyester fibers for the textile and nonwovens industries. Also, dope dyed, bicomponent, bio-active, and a range of other specialty polyester fibers. Technical papers on PDF files. English and Italian.
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USA. Multi-national chemicals and health care company. The nonwovens business produces spunbond, spunlace and composite fabrics for various industrial uses. Du Pont's fiber production includes polyamide, polyester, spandex, kevlar and a variety of other specialty fibers in staple and filament form.
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Teijin Twaron BV
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The Netherlands. Para-aramid polymers, fibers, yarns and pulp for a wide range of technical, protective and industrial applications. Detailed product catalogs. Technical brochures on PDF files. Part of the Teijin Group.
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Hanil Synthetic Fibers Co., Ltd
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Korea. Diversified manufacturing company, active in fibers, yarns, fabrics and finished textiles. Acrylic staple fibers, tow and tops for yarn spinning and nonwovens production. Also, lyocell, and conductive and high-performance polyacrylonitrile fibers, and woven, knitted and nonwoven fabrics. Extensive technical information and product specifications. English and Korean.
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