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Research and Markets: Polyester in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens: World Market Forecasts to 2010.


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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com) has announced the addition of Polyester polyester, synthetic fiber, produced by the polymerization of the product formed when an alcohol and organic acid react. The outstanding characteristic of polyesters is their ability to resist wrinkling and to spring back into shape when creased.  in Technical Textiles The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.
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 and Nonwovens Nonwoven textiles are those which are neither woven nor knit, for example felt. General use hyphenates the word, but industrial use spells it as one word. Non-wovens are typically not strong (unless reinforced by a backing or densified). : World Market Forecasts to 2010 to their offering.

The report provides forecasts of end-use consumption by volume and value annually from 2000 to 2004 and at 5-yearly intervals from 1995 to 2010 at 12 application areas, as defined by Techtextil:

Agrotech
Buildtech
Clothtech
Geotech
Hometech
Indutech
Medtech
Mobiltech
Packtech
Protech
Sporttech
Oekotech


- and within these, 109 separate end-use segments (e.g. nonwoven non·wo·ven  
adj.
Made by a process not involving weaving. Used of textiles.

n.
Material or a fabric made by a process not involving weaving.
 wipes, FR clothing).

The report describes and forecasts to 2010 the end-use consumption of these 109 separate end-use products containing polyester for the world overall and for 8 different regions:

North America,
South America,
Western Europe,
Eastern Europe
South Asia
North East Asia
South East Asia
Rest of World (Middle East, Central Asia, Africa and Oceania).


It also makes derived forecasts for the components from which these end-use products are made:

-- The 8 different types of polymer/fibre form used to make these

end-use products:

polymer chip
staple fibre
spun staple yarn,
textile multifilament
high tenacity multifilament
Bulked Continuous Filament (BCF)
monofilament
tape/slit film


-- The 6 different types of fabric used to make these end-use

products

unspun fibre
woven fabric
knitted fabric
nonwoven fabric,
yarn type products (e.g. sewing thread)
other fabric (e.g. scaffold nets).


Report Contents

-- Overview: Introduction, report aims, scope and structure

-- The Relative Importance of Polyester in the Technical Textiles

Market: provides summary forecasts for the technical textiles

market in total to 2010, comparing man-made man-made or man·made
adj.
Made by humans rather than occurring in nature; synthetic: man-made fibers; a manmade lake. See Usage Note at man.
 fibres and

polymers with other broad fibre groups. It then looks at

inter-fibre competition between polyester and other individual

fibre types, such as polypropylene polypropylene (pŏl'ēprō`pəlēn), plastic noted for its light weight, being less dense than water; it is a polymer of propylene. It resists moisture, oils, and solvents. .

-- Polyester End-Use Products and Markets: draws on the detailed

Forecast Tables in Chapter 4 to highlight some of the

important trends in the use of polyester in technical textiles

and nonwovens. The analysis includes 62 Exhibits and is

divided into six Sections:

-- Overall End-Use Consumption of Polyester

-- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Polymer/Fibre Form (Yarn

Type) (e.g. high tenacity multifilament yarn)

-- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Application Area (e.g.

Mobiltech) and End-Use Product (e.g. tyre Tyre (tīr), ancient city of Phoenicia, S of Sidon. It is the present-day Sur in Lebanon, a small town on a peninsula jutting into the Mediterranean from the mainland of Syria S of Beirut.  cord)

-- The Highest Volume and Fastest Growing Product Markets

-- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Region (e.g. North

America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name. )

-- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Fabric and Other Final

Textile Product Type (e.g. nonwoven fabric)

Chapter 4: Polyester End-Use Products: Detailed Forecast Tables

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c1931
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