Akzo.
The Netherlands-based Akzo and Tokyo's Toho Rayon rayon, synthetic fibers made from cellulose or textiles woven from such fibers; more rayon is manufactured than any other synthetic fiber. The name was adopted (1924), in preference to "artificial silk," by the U.S. Dept. finalized See finalization. an agreement that gives Toho 51% ownership of Akzo's Tenax Tenax is the brandname of Toho Tenax owned by Teijin for a carbon fiber. See also
- Teijin
- Toho Tenax
- Official Toho Tenax website
Fibers carbon fiber company in Germany. The joint venture with Akzo allows Toho to expand its carbon fibers business on a more global basis. The new company will use the Tenax name.
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