USD $ 494.41
The “Acrylic Chain Report: 2007” contains 125 pages packed with up-to-date statistics on the entire value chain beginning from propylene further to intermediate – Acrylonitrile, down to acrylic fiber. The Report presents tabulation and graphical pres...
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USD $ 1,285.00
Home textiles play an important role in the comfort, protection and decoration of furnishings in the home. Although fashions have changed, the styles and fabrics used several hundred years ago still have a distinct influence on those used in the mod...
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USD $ 282.54
The “Introduction to Medical Textiles – An Indian Perspective” contains 9 chapters packed with up-to-date development and statistics on medical textiles. The Report presents statistical tabulations and figures of various medical products. Objective d...
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USD $ 529.00
This “Polyester Chain Report: 2007” contains 305 pages packed with up-to-date statistics on the entire value chain beginning from propylene further to intermediate – Paraxylene to Polyester Fibre/Filament. The Report presents tabul...
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USD $ 423.78
Acrylic accounts for 6.8% share in total manmade fibre production globally. China, the leading producer - supplies 42% of World’s acrylic fibres. An attempt is made to place in perspective the trends in acrylic fibres since 1990 with regards to produ...
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USD $ 423.78
Cotton remains the single largest fibre for textile production and the most dominant of natural fibres. However, its production remains volatile and unpredictable. Of the top five cotton growing countries the crop is rain dependent in China, India an...
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USD $ 317.84
Indonesia produces 10% of global viscose fibre/filaments, which has been increasing at the rate of 5% per annum. In 2006, according to the “World Fibre & Indonesia – Trends in Demand and Supply” a compendium from YarnsandFibers presenting the demand ...
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USD $ 317.84
Italy, the home of many textile fashion designers, consumes about 325 thousand tons of manmade fibres a year. According to the “World Fibre & Italy – Trends in Demand and Supply” a compendium from YarnsandFibers presenting the demand and supply trend...
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USD $ 317.84
Japan’s manmade fibre production and consumption have seen a gradual decline over time. Between 2000 and 2006 production declined 6% per annum totaling 915 thousand tons. The “World Fibre & Japan – Trends in Demand and Supply” a compendium from Yarns...
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USD $ 317.84
Malaysia produces only polyester and nylon among manmade fibres. The “World Fibre & Malaysia – Trends in Demand and Supply” a compendium from YarnsandFibers presenting the demand and supply trends indicates that Malaysia’s manmade fibre production gr...
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