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BASF
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Germany. Multi-national chemicals corporation. Manufactures fiber intermediates, nylon and melamine fibers for textile, nonwovens and industrial purposes.
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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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Shell Chemicals, Ltd
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UK. Multi-national chemicals manufacturers. Polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) fibers, mono-filaments and yarns for carpeting, textiles and nonwovens, thermoplastic engineering, and industrial films. Product data sheets. Technical literature on PDF files. Detailed FAQs about products and HSE issues. Part of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group.
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James Robinson Fibres, Ltd
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UK. Manufacturers and traders in polyester, polypropylene, viscose, nylon and acrylic virgin fibers. Its Fibres Waste Division collects, sorts and grades textile waste products into acrylic, polyester, cotton, wool and mixed grade fibers for distribution to its customers and manufacturing of yarns and nonwoven needlepunch fabrics.
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belChem Fiber Materials GmbH
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Germany. High-temperature resistant fibers for insulation, protective and filtration applications, based on silicic acid. Also, finished woven and nonwoven products.
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