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(inr) value(usd) std qty std unit qty unit mode -nov- % polyester fabrics dyed woven fabrics containing % or more by weight of synthetic filament yarn gsm ,width pakistan karachi jnpt fts mtr sea -nov- % polyester yarn dyed fabricsgsm- , width : " united states of america long beach jnpt fts mtr sea
-nov- % polyester dyed fabricsgsm- width " united states of america long beach jnpt fts mtr sea -nov- suiting fabrics bangladesh benapole petrapole road fts mtr road -nov- woven fabrics containing % or more by weight of synthetic filament yarn (dyed) (polyester printed fabrics) gambia banjul mundra fts...
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upgrade to a newer browser to experience this site in all it's glory. skip to main content menu fabric fibre about applications videos news contact agents view shop thermo-carded superabsorbent saftm thermo-carded fabrics are lightweight, discrete, conformable and can be manufactured with a number of
layers saftm thermo-carded fabrics are cost-effective, thinner materials that still provide high levels of absorbency. they are lightweight, discrete, conformable, and can be manufactured with a number of layers. this makes them ideal for applications that require performance without the bulk. the fabrics...
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'stain' is caused by climatic conditions during growing. lightning, for instance, will cause a yellow stain on the mature bolls. b) staple – the length of the fibres . evennes of fibre length is an important consideration. c) micronaire – a term used to describe the thickness and the maturity of the
fibre. d) strength – the tenacity of the fibre at breaking point tested by instruments such as pressley, stelometer or the high volume instrument (hvi). in addition to the long fibres, cotton also contains cotton- linters . cotton linters are fine, silky fibres which adhere to the seeds of the cotton...
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india october, 2017 info srtepc | 11 in the news exports of mmf textiles surges in september 2017 exports of man-made fibre (mmf) textiles, including yarn, fabrics, and made-ups, witnessed a jump of 20.49 per cent in september 2017. according to the trade data the exports totaled to rs 2,996 crore as
promotion council in commemoration of its 60 years service to the industry, presents the 1st edition of members directory with over 3400 entries covering the details of manufacturers/exporters of mmf textiles and blended textile items including fibre, yarn, fabrics, made-ups, home textiles, etc. directory...
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, paris featuring textiles, trimmings and accessories for the fashion and garmenting industry worldwide. profile of the event texworld, paris has established itself as an important textile fair in europe, which attracts a large number of buyers of textile & clothing from all over the european union as
a wide range of fabrics from cotton and its blends, eco-friendly fabrics, denim, embroidery and lace, knitted fabrics, fibres, linen and hemp, jacquard, shirtings, silk, silky aspects, style, trims and embellishments as well as wool and its blends. while, 850 exhibitors from various countries including...
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gst on mmf and its critical raw materials imperative for growth of industry indian textiles industry though extremely fragmented in terms of size it often responds swiftly to policy encouragement and takes lead in growth and investments. accordingly large investment was made in manmade fibre sector
of synthetic sector in india. polyester staple fibre and polyester yarns are used in the manufacturing of fabrics which are primarily used by the common man and are in specific called as 'poor man's fabric'. it is known so primarily because it is low cost as compared to cotton and secondarily for its...
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duty of diligence for dyeability of yarn and fibers. consult commerce swicofil consulting r&d core markets innovations textile applications industrial applications swicofil exclusivities products suppliers inquiry services basic information company info contact references news downloads product development
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is one of the fastest growing and prosperous economy in the world. the country offers huge potential to develop exports of indian textiles & clothing into korea. under the indo-korea fta, there is zero duty on import of fabrics, made ups, home textiles and garments into south korea from india, thereby
sector. the main objective of the scheme is to provide for remission of state levies in line with the recognized economic principle of "zero rating" of export products and in recognition of the fact that at present only central levies are rebated by way of the drawback scheme. the ministry of textiles...
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our clothes the way we make, use and throw away our clothes is unsustainable. textile production contributes more to climate change than international aviation and shipping combined, consumes lake-sized volumes of fresh water and creates chemical and plastic pollution. synthetic fibres are being found
in the deep sea, in arctic sea ice, in fish and shellfish. image : satellite image of the aral sea then and now satellite images of the aral sea in central asia show how much it has shrunk by since rivers flowing into the lake were dammed to irrigate cotton fields in the s. this image was taken in and...
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