, flax, silk, and wool—represent the major fibres available to us. cotton accounts for almost % of the worldwide consumption of textile fibre. worldwide cotton production is annually about to million bales ( to billion kg). china, the united states, india, pakistan and uzbekistan are the major cotton-producing...
a leading brand over the years in non-woven segment owning to stringent adherence towards core competence and tqm. we can manufacture geotextiles upto width of mtr with gsm ranging from to as per customer specification. we have a total manufacturing capacity of tonns/month of geotextiles. we would not...
amount of recycled fiber that can be used without compromising product quality . because recycled fibre degrades each time it is recycled, the systematic introduction of virgin fibre is needed to provide the required product quality and strength. we assess the balance between virgin and recycled fibres...
ngl = no -d glasses nis = name inside nc = no cover noc = name on cover / = half a page = one or more than pb = paperback book pc = piece out of pg = page po = piece out pan = panel pnch = punch hole r = minor repair sc = subscription crease si = gerber scarcity index sos = split on the spine spl = staple...
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diol (which replaces ethane- -diol). it is known by its trivial name, polytrimethylene terephthalate . the different uses of polyesters depend on their structure. the benzene rings in the molecular chain give them a rigid structure, leading to high melting points (over k) and great strength. they do not...