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  • PET, Melt Phase
    Regarding supply and demand of the key PET melt derivatives resulting from the economic downturn, the World Petrochemicals Polyester Fibers report shows the current demand forecast assumes year-on-year global growth rates of 8.8% and 4.9% from 2010-2009 …
  • Handbook of Textile Processing Chemicals
    Uses: Surfactant; carrier for high temp. dyeing of polyester fibers ; barré preventing and covering agent; leveling agent Properties: Liq.; anionic/nonionic .
  • Cellulose Fibers: Bio- and Nano-Polymer Composites
    PALF can be blended with polyester fibers to replace jute for making needle-punched nonwovens for technical textiles (Hayavadana et al. 2003).
  • Polyethylene Terephthalate
    * For more information pertaining to industry status, Stanford Research Institute's Chemical Economics Handbook should be consulted (see " Poly- ester Fibers ," by Phillip F. Lewis, "Polyester Films," by William T. Sutphen; and "Dimethyl Terephthalate and Terephthalic Acid," by H …
  • http://usitc.gov/publications/701_731/pub3843.pdf
    Regenerated fiber, as defined in the original investigations, is “polyester staple fiber produced primarily from waste polyester fibers but may also include other polyester waste products such as non- fiber polyester solids.
  • http://usitc.gov/publications/701_731/pub3922.pdf
    13 Wellman reported that this facility was the only PSF plant in the United States dedicated fully to the recycling of used, non-biodegradable plastic materials and other industrial waste into new polyester fibers .
  • Advances in Textile Engineering and Materials III
    Structure and Properties of Novel Modified Polyester Fibers .