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Teijin Twaron.


Teijin Teijin Limited (帝人株式会社 Teijin Kabushiki-gaisha  Twaron Twaron is the brandname of Teijin Aramid for a para-aramid. History
Twaron is a heat-resistant and strong synthetic fiber developed in the early 1970s by the Dutch company AKZO, division Enka, later Akzo Industrial Fibers.
 named Rabin Datta business manager, Vincent Siebes sales account manager and Danielle van den Berg Van den Berg is the surname of:
  • Rudolf van den Berg (born 1949), Dutch director
  • Albert van den Berg (born 1976), South African rugby player
  • Jan Hendrik van den Berg (born 1914), Dutch psychologist
  • Janwillem van den Berg (1920-1985), Dutch speech scientist
 internal sales representative.
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Publication:Rubber World
Date:May 1, 2006
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