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Teijin Frontier, the Teijin Group’s fibres and products converting company, announced its development of SOLOTEX® Nanofibre, a polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) nanofibre with a diameter of 700nm that combines excellent gripping power with stretchable comfort for high-performance gloves, sportswear and innerwear.

Invista has entered into a definitive agreement with China-based Shandong Ruyi Investment Holding to sell its apparel and advanced textiles business, one of Invista’s four major business units. Invista, which has operations in Delaware is part of Wichita, KS-based Koch Industries. Financials were not disclosed.

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), a leading chemical producer, has entered into an agreement to acquire Durafibre Technologies México Operations, S. A. DE C. V. (DFT), a leading Mexican producer of durable technical textiles.

Poly cotton or polyester fibre enables soft and convenient to wear, decreases the tiredness of users hands for longer working hours. Good abrasion resistance.

Hyosung, a manufacturer of specialty fibres from South Korea, participated in the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market 2017 held in the US from January 10 to 12 in a joint booth, with several South Korean small and mid sized companies.

GOLLER Spun Oil Washing Range is designed for pre-treatment processing and production of fabrics from elastic knitted weft nylon and spandex blended microfibre. The application of microfibre (unifilar fibre density is less than 0.5 dtex) and fine denier fibre (unifilar fibre density is less than 1.0 dtex.) is the rapidly-developed and much numerous one among the distinct fibres. The microfibre is featured by its large specific surface area, small bending rigidity and high light reflectivity. It owns both the wearing comfort of natural fibre (eg. silk) and the versatility of chemical fibre.

Imports of fabrics by China in 2013-14 is Rs 5,500 crore, which is grossly undervalued to the extent of at least 50 per cent. Therefore, actual value will be over Rs 8,000 crore. Imports of fabrics consist of manmade (polyester, viscose and nylon) fibres and yarns as India is the net exporter of cotton yarn and raw cotton to China.