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By Oksana Malynovska, Euromonitor International
Published November 10, 2010
Latin America provides double-digit gain to sanitary protection category Read More »
By Kin Ohmura, Chemical Marketing Center
Published December 2, 2009
Superabsorbent Polymer Manufacturers In The World Read More »
By Kin Ohmura, Chemical Marketing Center
Published December 1, 2009
There are currently about 13 known manufacturers of spunbond nonwovens headquartered in Japan. These manufacturers, and their production capacities, are shown in Table 1. The total production capacity of these manufacturers was 139,800 tons per year… Read More »
By Kin Ohmura, Chemical Marketing Center
Published October 21, 2009
Spunlaced Nonwovens In China Read More »
Published October 19, 2009
Nonwovens in China: Capitalizing on Growth
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by Karen McIntyre
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rnLike the Chinese dragon, China’s nonwovens industry should be considered a symbol of auspicious power. The tremendous growth being forecast for Chinese disposable… Read More »
By Adrian Atterby, Euromonitor International
Published November 8, 2007
proliferation of premium products now as important as volume growth in some developing countries Read More »
Published November 8, 2006
attendance increases reinforce event's position Read More »
By John Xuan, Nonwovens Staff
Published November 3, 2006
Similar to other nonwovens technologies, much of Chinea’s airlaid machinery comes from the U.S, Europe and other developed areas. This market began at the end of the 1990s when Rite, based in Wuzhong, built a commercial airlaid line, based on… Read More »
Published July 18, 2006
You can't pick up a newspaper, listen to the radio or watch television these days without hearing about China's rapid development. Just this week, I heard a news story about challenges to China's water supply, which, per capita, is about… Read More »
By John Xuan, Nonwovens Staff
Published April 17, 2006
products have been used on a wide-scale basis since the early 1990s Read More »


