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Published November 15, 2012
Offers an array of die cut, slit and manufactured filter composites. Read More »
Published November 15, 2012
Offers high productivity and quality nonwovens production lines. Read More »
Published November 15, 2012
UFD coating and laminating technology on display. Read More »
Published November 15, 2012
Nanospider technology on display. Read More »
Published November 15, 2012
New equipment improves operation efficiency, web quality and uniformity. Read More »
Published November 13, 2012
Company commits to using exclusively 100 percent recycled and certified fresh fiber for all Tork products; will achieve FSC Certification by 2014 Read More »
Published November 9, 2012
Ongoing collaboration with World Wildlife Fund helps enable new level of commitment to forest certification. Read More »
Published November 8, 2012
Initiative aims to collect silicone coated supercalendered papers. Read More »
Published November 7, 2012
Joint venture company will make materials for wraps and masking papers. Read More »
Published November 7, 2012
Product uses an FAA-approved flame-retardant resin and it is light weight. Read More »
Published November 7, 2012
Plans to expand its Appleton facilities; company has experienced a 60% increase in business over the last three years among its existing and new customer base and is planning to expand into more testing areas. Read More »
Published November 7, 2012
INDA and EDANA release new research report examining the global nonwovens industry through 2016 Read More »
Published November 6, 2012
China accounted for about two-thirds of total Asian production in 2011. Read More »
Indonesia’s SPV now world’s largest viscose fiber plant
Published November 6, 2012
SPV's capacity now exceeds Lenzing's parent plant in Austria. Read More »
World demand for disposable medical supplies to reach $198 billion in 2016
Published November 6, 2012
BRIC countries will drive growth. Read More »