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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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Jinshan Associated Trading Corp
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China. Diversified group of import and export, manufacturing and processing companies, active in chemicals, man-made fiber, plastics and machinery. Polyester, polypropylene, polyvinyl alcohol and polyacrylic staple fiber for yarn spinning and nonwovens production applications. Technical specifications. English and Chinese.
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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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Diamond Fiber Composites, Inc
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USA. Manufacturers of continuous high performance fibers coated with various metals for use in applications in the aerospace, defense, electronics, communications and biomedical industries. Also, continuous and chopped tow.
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Allied Signal, Inc
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USA. Multi-national specialty fiber manufacturer. Product line includes nylon, polyester, high-molecular weight polyethylene and polyethylene naphthalate fibers. Other high performance products are nonwoven ballistic composite fabrics and fiber finishing technologies which improve wet and dry abrasion resistance and mildew prevention, and composite fabrics for protective clothing. The company is also a major producer of nylon carpet fibers and filament. Member of the Honeywell Corporation.
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