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Technical Textile Markets
Issue 60:
1st quarter 2005

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Reports in this issue
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Editorial: Zylon: A Superfibre on Trial
Profile of Eybl International: A Leading Supplier of Automotive Interior Fabrics (16 pages)
Fibres for Technical Textiles: Para-Aramids and High Performance Polyethylene (15 pages)
Technical textile markets: stain protective apparel: consumers splash out on easy-care clothing, 1st quarter 2005 (21 pages)
West European Market for Textiles in Personal Protective Equipment (20 pages)
Statistics: Fibre Production and Consumption in India (5 pages)
Global technical textiles business update, 1st quarter 2005 (18 pages)

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Statistics: Fibre Production and Consumption in India

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The report supplies statistical data from official sources, and adds value by supplementing the data with expert analysis from Textiles Intelligence. Trends in fibre production, productive capacity and consumption are examined, by fibre type. Man-made fibre types covered are acrylic, nylon, polypropylene, polyester and viscose rayon and include nylon and viscose tyre yarns. Natural fibre types include cotton, wool, silk and jute.

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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:

    an editorial think-piece on a topical issue from an industry expert

    a report on the latest product developments and innovations

    a profile of the world's top producers of nonwovens

    a main feature on a new or established market

    a round-up of the latest business news

    statistical data and analysis of fibre and fabric production in a key geographical market

An annual subscription to Technical Textile Markets is a cost-effective way to keep informed about trends and developments in the global man-made fibre, nonwoven and technical textile industries.

Subscriptions are available in printed and/or digital formats. Printed and digital subscribers receive each issue in printed format in addition to a digital PDF file, which is available immediately on publication.

Subscribers also receive a complementary digital subscription to Technical Textiles Business Update, delivered directly by email once a month. This free supplement contains essential information on business news and the latest product developments.

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