Viscose fibres
Regenerated Cellulose Fibres
Extensive overview of the chemistry, physics, process technology, applications and markets for man-made cellulosic fibers, covering the properties and applications of viscose rayon, cupprammonium rayon and the new solvent-spun fibres, as well as considering their relationships with the natural cellulosics such as cotton and the synthetic polymer fibres such as polyester. Edited by Calvin Woodings.
http://textileinstitutebooks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TI&Product_Code=1855734591&Category_Code=Fibres_and_Production
James Robinson Fibres, Ltd
James Robinson
Fibres Ltd - Suppliers of virgin fibres with a fibre waste division.
http://www.jrfibres.co.uk/
Kelheim Fibres GmbH
Germany. Manufacturers of viscose and polyacrylonitrile staple fibers for yarn spinning, feminine care and nonwovens production. English and German.
http://www.kelheim-fibres.com/
Spinworth Fibres Pvt., Ltd
Spinworthfibres.com - The best in fibres and yarns
manufacturer. Also are traders,distributors and agents of different quality of
yarns and fibres in the markets across the world. Also deals in cellophane
paper.
http://www.spinworthfibres.com/
Radmix Steel Fibres
Radmix, providing turnkey solutions in the manufacturing and technology of steel fibres. Steel fiber concrete solutions.
http://www.radmix.com/
PTT Fibres
Article about the manufacture, properties, characteristics and chemical structure of polytrimethylene terephthalate (PTT) fibers, and descriptions of the companies licenced at the present to produce these fibers. From the NF New Fibres magazine.
http://www.technica.net/NF/NF1/efibreptt.htm
New Developments in Biodegradable Fibres II
Feature article about the potential for biodegradable thermoplastic fibres made from polylactic acid (PLA) in the production and marketing of biodegradable disposables. From Express Textile. Source: Calvin Woodings Consulting.
http://www.expresstextile.com/20031016/edit02.shtml
The Polypropylene Fibres Industry in Japan
Extensive presentation of the Japanese polypropylene fiber industry in the last decade of the 20th Century. From New Fibres Magazine. Author: Hideo Sakakura.
http://www.technica.net/NF/NF2/ejapanPP.htm
Spinox, Ltd
UK. Commercial spin-off from the University of Oxford, set up to fully develop a spinning process to create high performance fibres from natural or artificial proteins based on the principles used by spiders and insects to create natural silk fibres.
http://www.isis-innovation.com/spinout/spinox.html
PT. South Pacific Viscose
Indonesia. Manufacturers of dull, semi-dull and bright viscose staple fiber for yarn spinning and nonwovens production applications. History and applications of viscose fiber. Links to related sites. Part of the Lenzing Group. English and Indonesian.
http://www.pt-spv.com/
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