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Acordis
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The Netherlands. Multi-national manufacturing company, active in chemicals, plastics, man-made fibers and specialty materials for industrial, textiles and nonwovens, and medical and hygiene applications. Calendar of events. Global man-made fiber statistics. Multi-lingual textile dictionary. English, Dutch and German.
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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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RNB Group
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India. Diversified group of manufacturing and trading companies, active in metals and natural and man-made fibers and yarns. Polyester and acrylic staple fiber for yarn spinning and nonwovens manufacturing. Detailed technical information and specifications.
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Sinopec Petrochemical Co., Ltd
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China. Manufacturers of petroleum products, petrochemicals, synthetic fibers and plastics. Polyester, acrylic, polypropylene, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and bi-component staple fiber for yarn spinning and nonwovens production. Also, bottle grade polyester chips and continuous filament yarns. Comprehensive technical information and specifications. English and Chinese.
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Jin Jiang Group
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China. Diversified group of manufacturing companies, active in textiles and nonwovens, pharmaceutics, energy and paer. Island-in-the-sea, conjugated bicomponent fiber for the nonwovens industry, from polyester and polyamide. Also, manufacturers of artificial leather, and converters of spunlace fabrics. Technical specifications. English and Chinese.
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