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Technical Textile Markets
Issue 95:
4th quarter 2013

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Reports in this issue
Editorial: Filter media containing nanofibres are playing a vital role in protecting the environment
Technical textile markets: product developments and innovations, 4th quarter 2013 (12 pages)
The world nonwovens industry: 20 medium sized producers, part 2 of 3, 2013-14 (56 pages)
Dornbirn 2013 -- developments and opportunities in man-made fibres (23 pages)
Global technical textiles business update, 4th quarter 2013 (19 pages)
Statistics: global and regional trends in mill consumption of textile fibres (26 pages)

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Dornbirn 2013 -- developments and opportunities in man-made fibres

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The Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress remains an essential platform for the exchange of ideas. The event has become more international in recent years and at the 52nd Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress -- held in September 2013 -- there were visitors from 30 countries. As many as 104 presentations were given, which emphasised the commitment of fibre manufacturers to developing new products and processes for a range of technical end uses and markets. This report reviews and analyses several papers presented at the congress on key topics -- including the global man-made fibre market, advances and opportunities in man-made fibres in Europe, Japan and South Korea, biopolymers update, and smart fibres. It also reviews some of the latest developments in cellulosic fibres, biopolymers and polyester recycling from a number of companies and other organisations, including Advansa, Asahi Kasei, Cordenka, DuPont, Fitesa, Glanzstoff Industries, Huvis Corporation, Ingeo, ITV Denkendorf, Kaneka Corporation, Kelheim Fibres, Lenzing, Rennovia, RWTH Aachen University, Toyobo and Utrecht University.

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Technical Textile Markets provides intelligence, analysis and insight on the global man-made fibre, nonwoven and technical textile industries.
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Each issue contains data and expert analysis on key industry topics, including: automotive technical textiles; biopolymers; chemical protective textiles; circularity; composites; e-textiles; environmental sustainability; filter media; flame resistant fabrics; glass fibre; graphene; Industry 4.0; insulation; medical textiles; military textiles; nonwoven specialities; personal protective equipment (PPE); synthetic fibre; and wearable technology.

A single issue of Technical Textile Markets includes:

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    a main feature on a new or established market

    a round-up of the latest business news

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