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Enco Engineering Chur AG
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Switzerland. Chemical engineering and consultancy company, specialised in the licensing of chemical and pharmaceutical processes. Technology for acrylic polymerization, and fiber spinning and finishing.
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Bayer
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Germany. Multi-national chemicals and health care corporation. The Fibers Business Unit produces acrylic and spandex fibers used in nonwovens and textile applications, as well as monofilament for technical and agricultural purposes.
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Kaneka Corp
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Japan. Manufacturers of high-performance flame-retardent and chemicals resistant modacrylic staple fiber and tow for yarn spinning and nonwoven processes. Comprehensive technical information and specifications. Detailed FAQ. Video clips and text files of testing procedures.
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Companhia Uni??o Fabril Group
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Portugal. Diversified, multi-national group of manufacturing companies, active in fertilzers, man-made fibers and industrial chemicals. Acrylic staple fiber for yarn spinning, concrete reinforcement and road deck crack prevention applications. Part of the Jose de Mello Group. English and Portuguese.
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Sterling Fibers, Inc
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USA. Manufacturers of acrylic staple fiber and filament for fashion, technical textiles and nonwovens. Includes a chemical description of acrylic fiber. Member of the Sterling Chemicals group.
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