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Hangzhou Chemical Fibre Group
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| Link ID |
131658 |
| Title |
Hangzhou Chemical Fibre Group |
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http://www.hz-huaxian.com/ |
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China. Diversified group of companies, active in textiles and hospitality. Vertically integrated textile manufacturers. Polyester staple fiber for yarn spinning and nonwovens production. Also, polyamide and rayon filament yarns, woven fabrics for upholstery and furnishing, nonwoven polyester waddings and comforters. English and Chinese. |
| Category |
Textiles and Nonwovens > Fibers > Man-made > Polyester |
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| Date |
Jul 19, 2006 |
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