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Dragon Bioscience Co.,Ltd
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131584 |
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Dragon Bioscience Co.,Ltd |
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http://www.chitosante.com/ |
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China. Research, development and manufacture of biotechnical Chitosan related textiles. Pure Chitosan fibers (PCF), and Chitosan incorporated (FCP) polyester, acrylic and viscose fibers for yarn spinning. Also, woven fabrics and ready-made garments. Technical information. English and Chinese. |
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Jul 19, 2006 |
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