MMF accounts for 68 per cent of all fibres consumed worldwide, and its usage has been growing in clothing, carpets, household textiles and a wide range of technical products, and much more. ?In India, 70 per cent of the market is cotton focused and the remaining 30 per cent is MMF, whereas globally it?s vice versa?, said Khurshed Thanawalla, Managing Director, Oerlikon India Pvt Ltd.
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AUTEFA Solutions Germany, world market leader of automatic fibre logistics and manufacturer of hydraulic fibre presses, presented a new machine concept two years ago with the UNI-FORK.
During the last 30 years, the consumption of polymeric materials has increased dramatically in large volume applications such as clothing, food packaging, construction, etc., feel Vivek Mane, SB Vhanbatte and Rajanna L Gotipamul.
ITMA 2015, in Milano, has been outstanding despite the global uncertainties
During the last 30 years, the consumption of polymeric materials has increased dramatically in large volume applications such as clothing, food packaging, construction, etc., feel Vivek Mane, SB Vhanbatte and Rajanna L Gotipamul.
Solvay Group is investing in fibre and smart polyamide textile yarn production technology to meet the growing market demand for innovative textile products. The investment, of around $50 million, is being made in the latest equipment in texturing area and the modernisation of textile weaving machines in Santo André (Brazil).
The International OEKO-TEX® Association has introduced a new certification system, ECO PASSPORT, for its portfolio of sustainable textile certifications. ECO PASSPORT by OEKO-TEX® is a verification procedure by which manufacturers of textile processing chemicals and chemical compounds, such as dyes, performance additives, finishing agents, lubricants, detergents, etc.,