our solutions are produced using the same process that occurs at the heart of a volcano. that means our products remain stable – even at extremely high temperatures. this makes the stone fibres suitable for a suite of high temperature applications – from car brakes to fire protective coatings. the strengths...
fibres from textiles during domestic clothes washing, and from the use of small plastic beads, for their abrasive or other properties, in a range of consumer and industrial products. plastic microbeads from cosmetic products form a very small contribution (< %) of the total amount of marine litter....
enzymes / bleaches.wool garments should not be tumble dry, if necessary, use low temperature. don't have too much laundry in the washing machine. wool does not get dirty in the same way as other clothes. therefore, it is not necessary to wash the wool garments as often. technical specifications: % synthetic...
(used in cars) ps – polystyrene (used in tool manufacturing) pet or pete or polyethylene terephthalate is a strong, stiff synthetic fibre that hails from the family of polymers made with ethylene glycol and terephthalic acid. almost every plastic water bottle on the planet earth is made of pet. but...
a garment manufacturing unit having the capability of manufacturing cotton garments, knitwear sweater every day. the unit has computerised knitting machines imported from germany, italy, japan, china. nagpal exports (unit-ii) nagpal exports unit no ii is a spinning unit, where natural as well as synthetic...
supported by a large number of polymer producers, and plastic process machinery and mould manufacturers in the country. among the industry's major strengths is the availability of raw materials in the country. thus, plastic processors do not have to depend on imports. these raw materials, including polypropylene...
workers and granting it the nickname "silk city" as another major center of production in the united states. world war ii interrupted the silk trade from asia, and silk prices increased dramatically. [ ] u.s. industry began to look for substitutes, which led to the use of synthetics such as nylon . synthetic...