Index 2006 - Textination
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Index 2006 - Textination
Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Mainzer Landstraße 251 D-60326 Frankfurt/Main Tel.: 069/75 95-13 93 Fax: 069/75 95-13 90 E-Mail: edi-cfi@dfv.de Index 2006 Index of Authors Volume 56 page page page Bahners, T., Schlosser, U., Schollmeyer, E.: Field modification for optimised fiber production by electrospinning ................246 Bakhshandeh, B., Rahbar, R.S., Mojtahedi, M.R.M., Heydarinia, M.: Effect of setting zone variables on the physical properties of PET textured yarn .................................54 Bertamini, L., Caldara, M., Giacomelli, G., Pontarin, L.M., Fambri, L., Casagranda, A.: New fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications .............................................29 Bill, M.: Ems-Griltech: new fiber specialties...............................238 Blomberg, T., Lundberg, R., Brattberg, T.: Cellulose fibers – cost efficient component in filter media ........................96 Brattberg, T., Blomberg, T., Lundberg, R.: Cellulose fibers – cost efficient component in filter media ........................96 Budzak, D., Jambrich, M., Kochaan, J., Stupak, A., Revs, M.: Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia ......161 Burrow, T., Morley, B.: Tencel lyocell fibers for carpets ................41 Caldara, M., Giacomelli, G., Pontarin, L.M., Fambri, L., Casagranda, A., Bertamini, L.: New fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications .............................................29 Casagranda, A., Bertamini, L., Caldara, M., Giacomelli, G., Pontarin, L.M., Fambri, L.: New fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications .............................................29 Charaf, F.: Global polyester & PET chain update ..........................................198 - Polyamide chain global trends..................70 Conrad, S., Wöstmann, S.: Kreyenborg: new generation of piston screen changers for melt filtration in polymerization ........250 Czarnecki, P., Kulpinski, P., Niekraszawicz, B., Rubacha, M., Laszkiewicz, B.: New generations of lyocell fibers............234 Davies, B.: Fiber trends for nonwovens .....223 De Breuck, H.: Monofilaments for technical textiles .........39 De Decker, S., Ruys, L., Vanneste, M.: Effect of color pigments on PP FDY yarn properties and weaving behavior ............112 De Saedeleir, D., Goosens, A.: Innovative applications of biopolymers.....92 Doneit, B., Machatschke, R.: Fibers for high-temperature textiles.........289 Dortmans, J.: Diofort PPS-based high-tenacity multifilament yarn allows new applications .........................293 Einzmann, M., Rahbaran, S., Redlinger, S.: New bioactive cellulosic fibers.................98 Fambri, L., Casagranda, A., Bertamini, L., Caldara, M., Giacomelli, G., Pontarin, L.M.: New fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications ...................................29 Gähr, F., Lehr, T.: Dyeing of textiles made of non-modified polyproylene fibers.......116 Gerking, L.: Nanoval process – unique hydrodynamic effect (Part 2) .........57 Giacomelli, G., Pontarin, L.M., Fambri, L., Casagranda, A., Bertamini, L., Caldara, M.: New fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications .............................................29 Glawion, E.: Meltblown and spunbond systems for PET ......................................122 Gneuss, S.: Economics of melt filtration ...366 Goosens, A., De Saedeleir, D.: Innovative applications of biopolymers .....................92 Gries, T., Seide, G., Linnemann, B.: Spinneret for nano-nonwovens – an approach........186 - Trends in textured yarn production and technology ......................................264 - Mählmann, I., Seide, G., Jungbecker, P.: CFD analysis for aerodynamic layed nonwovens.............................................314 Hart, D.: Spandex business – is this the low point?...............................157 Häuptli, A.: Smart feeding technology improves quality in textile fiber production .............................................105 Hayhurst, M.J.: Spunbond cellulose..........386 Heinze, T., Schulze, T.: 7th International Symposium Alternative Cellulose – Manufacturing, Forming, Properties ........356 Hell, E.: Recycling of fibers, fabrics and nonwovens ......................................257 Hermanutz, F., Meister, F., Uerdingen, E.: New developments in the manufacture of cellulose fibers with ionic liquids .......342 Herwegh, F., Reichwein, M.: Feasibility of PET super-microfilament yarn production......................................374 Herzberg, M., Wagner, U.: Processing new polymers with the MPS texturing machine.....................180 Heydarinia, M., Bakhshandeh, B., Rahbar, R.S., Mojtahedi, M.R.M.: Effect of setting zone variables on the physical properties of PET textured yarn .................................54 Hollick, L.: Effect yarn with MPS texturing machine ..........................303 Horn, F.J.: US manufactured fiber and textile industry: overview and prospects................................................350 Jambrich, M., Kochaan, J., Stupak, A., Revs, M., Budzak, D.: Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia ..................161 Jin Xiangyu, Wang Shanyuan, Wang Caihua: Contraction, velocity and discharge coefficients of hydroentanglement nozzles ..................................................189 Jungbecker, P., Gries, T., Mählmann, I., Seide, G.: CFD analysis for aerodynamic layed nonwovens ...................................314 Kalies, S., Rademacher, M.: Global capacity expansion for BCF carpet yarns ....................................384 Kamiyama, M., Numata, M., Ohkoshi, Y.: ....... New nanoscale polyester fiber .................35 Kentab, A.: Sabic: current and future role in global EG market..................................25 Kochaan, J., Stupak, A., Revs, M., Budzak, D., Jambrich, M.: Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia ..................161 Koslowski, H.-J.: Current problems with textile labeling....................................2 Kulpinski, P., Niekraszawicz, B., Rubacha, M., Laszkiewicz, B., Czarnecki, P.: New generations of lyocell fibers............234 Lai, Kan, Sun, Runjun, Wang, Ni, Zhang, Jianchun: Structure and properties of polyester blended yarn produced by one spinneret .........................................380 Lang, A.: Spunlace & PM 2.5 – the right alternative? ...............................312 Laszkiewicz, B., Czarnecki, P., Kulpinski, P., Niekraszawicz, B., Rubacha, M.: New generations of lyocell fibers............234 Lehr, T., Gähr, F.: Dyeing of textiles made of non-modified polyproylene fibers.......116 Linke, M., Milwich, M., Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P., Planck, H., Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials.......................360 Linnemann, B., Gries, T., Seide, G.: Spinneret for nano-nonwovens – an approach ...........................................186 Lundberg, R., Brattberg, T., Blomberg, T.: Cellulose fibers – cost efficient component in filter media ........................96 Lützkendorf, R., Ortlepp, G.: Long carbon fibers from textile wastes ........................363 Machatschke, R., Doneit, B.: Fibers for high-temperature textiles.........289 Mäder, E., Rothe, C.: Tailoring of commingled yarns for effective composite properties ..............................298 Mählmann, I., Seide, G., Jungbecker, P., Gries, T.: CFD analysis for aerodynamic layed nonwovens ...................................314 Makarova, R.A., Perepelkin, K.E.: High temperature resistant polyoxadiazole fibers and yarns .............224 Marsche, M., Schick, W.: PTFE yarns, unique yarn properties achieved by exclusive production technology ............292 Meier, K.: Dye package – the quality pre-requisite for yarn dyeing...................108 Chemical Fibers International 2006 1 Index 2006 Index of Authors page page page Meister, F., Uerdingen, E., Hermanutz, F.: New developments in the manufacture of cellulose fibers with ionic liquids .......342 Milwich, M., Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P., Planck, H., Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V., Linke, M.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials ..............................360 Mirzabaghi, V., Mojtahedi, M., Tavanaie, M.A.: Effects of draw ration distribution on the physical properties of PET false-twist textured yarns ........................305 Mojtahedi, M., Tavanaie, M.A., Mirzabaghi, V.: Effects of draw ration distribution on the physical properties of PET false-twist textured yarns.........................................305 Mojtahedi, M.R.M., Heydarinia, M., Bakhshandeh, B., Rahbar, R.S.: Effect of setting zone variables on the physical properties of PET textured yarn .................54 Morley, B., Burrow, T.: Tencel lyocell fibers for carpets ................41 Muzadique, F.: Fiber plant design solutions ....................171 Nasri, L.: Complete PET extrusion system for technical yarns..................................176 Niekraszawicz, B., Rubacha, M., Laszkiewicz, B., Czarnecki, P., Kulpinski, P.: New generations of lyocell fibers............234 Numata, M., Ohkoshi, Y., Kamiyama, M.: New nanoscale polyester fiber .................35 Ohkoshi, Y., Kamiyama, M., Numata, M.: New nanoscale polyester fiber .................35 Ortlepp, G., Lützkendorf, R.: Long carbon fibers from textile wastes ........................363 Perepelkin, K.E., Makarova, R.A.: High temperature resistant polyoxadiazole fibers and yarns .............224 Planck, H., Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V., Linke, M., Milwich, M., Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials.......................360 Pontarin, L.M., Fambri, L., Casagranda, A., Bertamini, L., Caldara, M., Giacomelli, G.: New fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications .............................................29 Previero, D.: PET bottle recycling (washing) ................118 Prisse, A.: Polyolefin textiles in the European context..........................134 Qin, Xiao-Hong; Yang, En-Long; Wang, Shan-Yuan: Electrospinning: carbon nanofibers from polyacrylonitrile by carbonization ....................................370 Qin, Y.: Functional modifications of chitosan fibers ....................................159 Rademacher, M.: Nonwoven industry on the move............322 - Kalies, S.: Global capacity expansion for BCF carpet yarns ...............................384 Rahbar, R.S., Mojtahedi, M.R.M., Heydarinia, M., Bakhshandeh, B.: Effect of setting zone variables on the physical properties of PET textured yarn .................54 Rahbaran, S., Redlinger, S., Einzmann, M.: New bioactive cellulosic fibers.................98 Redlinger, S., Einzmann, M., Rahbaran, S.: New bioactive cellulosic fibers.................98 Reichwein, M., Herwegh, F.: Feasibility of PET super-microfilament yarn production......374 Revs, M., Budzak, D., Jambrich, M., Kochaan, J., Stupak, A.: Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia ...........................161 Roth, M., Schneider, A.: Optimizing mechanical properties of PP fibers and nonwovens through a novel vis-breaking technology .........................177 Rothe, C., Mäder, E.: Tailoring of commingled yarns for effective composite properties ................298 Rubacha, M., Laszkiewicz, B., Czarnecki, P., Kulpinski, P., Niekraszawicz, B.: New generations of lyocell fibers............234 Ruys, L., Vanneste, M., De Decker, S.: Effect of color pigments on PP FDY yarn properties and weaving behavior ............112 Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P., Planck, H., Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V., Linke, M., Milwich, M.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials ..............................360 Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P., Planck, H., Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V., Linke, M., Milwich, M., Sarsour, J.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials ..............................360 Schick, W., Marsche, M.: PTFE yarns, unique yarn properties achieved by exclusive production technology ............292 Schlosser, U., Schollmeyer, E., Bahners, T.: Field modification for optimized fiber production by electrospinning ................246 Schmenk, B.: Melt spinning facilities at ITA completed ....................................330 Schmidt, O.: Process optimation by melt filtration.......................................48 Schneider, A., Roth, M.: Optimizing mechanical properties of PP fibers and nonwovens through a novel vis-breaking technology .........................177 Schneider, P., Planck, H., Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V., Linke, M., Milwich, M., Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials ................................................360 Schollmeyer, E., Bahners, T., Schlosser, U.: Field modification for optimized fiber production by electrospinning ................246 Schulze, T., Heinze, T.: 7th International Symposium Alternative Cellulose – Manufacturing, Forming, Properties ........356 Seide, G., Jungbecker, P., Gries, T., Mählmann, I.: CFD analysis for aerodynamic layed nonwovens ..............314 Seide, G., Linnemann, B., Gries, T.: Spinneret for nano-nonwovens – an approach ...........................................186 Slater, A.: Tencel lyocell fibers for nonwovens .........................................45 Stegmaier, T., von Armin, V., Linke, M., Milwich, M., Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P., Planck, H.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials ..............................360 Stündl, M.: New state-of-the-art color pop adjustment ......................................174 Stupak, A., Revs, M., Budzak, D., Jambrich, M., Kochaan, J.: Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia ..................161 Tan Yiwu: Current situation in the Chinese plastics recycling market ........................182 Tavanaie, M.A., Mirzabaghi, V., Mojtahedi, M.: Effects of draw ration distribution on the physical properties of PET false-twist textured yarns ........................305 Thiele, U.K.: Polyester related conferences – spoiled for choice? ...........144 - International Polyester Recycling Forum ....................................349 Uerdingen, E., Hermanutz, F., Meister, F.: New developments in the manufacture of cellulose fibers with ionic liquids .......342 van Endert, E.: Melt-To-Resin: new method to produce PET resin economically without SSP ......................286 Vanneste, M., De Decker, S., Ruys, L.: Effect of color pigments on PP FDY yarn properties and weaving behavior ............112 Vois, J.: Dacron multi-channel fibers for automotive textiles – advantages in the dying process ...............................230 von Armin, V., Linke, M., Milwich, M., Sarsour, J., Scherrieble, A., Schneider, P., Planck, H., Stegmaier, T.: Potentials and current bionic research activities with fiber-based materials ..............................360 Wagner, U., Herzberg, M.: Processing new polymers with the MPS texturing machine.....................180 Wang Caihua, Jin Xiangyu, Wang Shanyuan: Contraction, velocity and discharge coefficients of hydroentanglement nozzles ......189 Wang Shanyuan, Wang Caihua, Jin Xiangyu: Contraction, velocity and discharge coefficients of hydroentanglement nozzles ......189 Wang, Ni; Zhang, Jianchun; Lai, Kan; Sun, Runjun: Structure and properties of polyester blended yarn produced by one spinneret .........................................380 Wang, S., Zhang, J., Zhang, Z.: Testing on morphology of blended air-textured yarn by diacetate and polyester filaments using EIB ..................301 Wang, Shan-Yuan; Qin, Xiao-Hong; Yang, En-Long: Electrospinning: carbon nanofibers from polyacrylonitrile by carbonization ....................................370 Watzl, A.: Cost saving in production of hygiene, medical and wipes nonwovens.............................................127 Wittorf, E.: significance of synthetic staple fibers for nonwovens industry and fiber production .......................................60 Wöstmann, S., Conrad, S.: Kreyenborg: New generation of piston screen changers for melt filtration in polymerization ........250 Yang, En-Long; Wang, Shan-Yuan; Qin, Xiao-Hong: Electrospinning: carbon nanofibers from polyacrylonitrile by carbonization ....................................370 Zhang, J., Zhang, Z., Wang, S.: Testing on morphology of blended air-textured yarn by diacetate and polyester filaments using EIB ..................301 Zhang, Jianchun; Lai, Kan; Sun, Runjun; Wang, Ni: Structure and properties of polyester blended yarn produced by one spinneret.....................................380 Zhang, Z., Wang, S., Zhang, J.: Testing on morphology of blended air-textured yarn by diacetate and polyester filaments using EIB ..................301 2 Chemical Fibers International 2006 Index 2006 Subject Index page Raw Materials: General Applications of nanoparticles in and on fibers and textile fabrics ........................242 Biodegradable polymer (PLA) ....................26 Biopolymers: innovative applications.........92 Brief information ..............24, 25, 28, 88, 90, 154, 155, 220-222, 284, 340, 341 Company news.....................28, 88, 90, 154, 155, 220-222, 284, 28, 340, 341 Ethylene glycol market: Sabic role .............25 Fiber raw materials – market trends: Taiwan ..................................................155 Raw Materials: Cellulosics Cellulose fiber production with ionic liquids: new developments ...........342 Dissolving and processing of cellulose in ionic liquids......................................240 Ionic liquids as cellulose solvents ....240, 285 Lyocell dissolving system .........................345 Raw Materials: PA Brief information .......................................88 Caprolactam capacity: CIS.......................221 Raw Materials: PET Brief information .................................24, 88 Crystallization and drying of post consumer regrind to manufacture high-grade fibers ...................................347 International Polyester Recycling Forum ...................................349 Melt-To-Resin: new method to produce PET resin economically without SSP......286 Polyester raw materials: global trends ......220 PTA and polyester: global overview ...........26 p-Xylene market trends: world ...................24 Starlinger: Open House ...........................347 Fibers/Yarns: General Bi-component yarns for elastic spacer fabrics ........................................245 Bionic research activities with fiber-based materials .............................360 Biopolymers: new industrial fiber based on them and applications ............244 Brief information .....................................270 Chitosan fibers: functional modifications........................159 Conjugate filament yarn based on acetate ...................................244 Dornbirn 2006: developments in fibers and yarns.....................................240 Elastane yarn business – is this the low point? .............................157 Elastane yarn capacities .............................10 Engineered spider silk – new material for textile applications......242 Fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications ..................................29 Fibers for high-temperature textiles ..........289 FIDYST fiber dynamics simulation tool.....260 Long carbon fibers from textile waste ......363 Manufactured fiber and textile industry: USA .............................350 Monofilaments for technical textiles ..........39 Nanofibers by electrospinning for new applications...................................192 PLA: raw material for packaging and nonwovens.....................................261 page page Polyethylene fiber for prosthetic limbs .......74 Polymer and metal nanofibers via electrospinning and their application...............240 Polymers and fibers for nonwovens..........223 PPS-based high-tenacity multifilament yarn allows new applications ................293 PTFE yarns: unique yarn properties achieved by exclusive production technology ............................................292 Sensor fibers for load control in braided and woven ropes and belts....................242 T-400 as problem solver for elastic fabrics...................................244 Twaron p-aramid jet-spun pulp and fibrids.............................................170 Twaron yarns for cut protection gloves.....294 High temperature resistant polyoxadiazole fibers and yarns ............224 BCF extrusion system...............................252 Brief information 103, 104, 156, 157, 252, 295, 296 Ceramic extrusion spinning jets ...............252 Chinese plastics recycling market: current situation ....................................182 CITME preview ................................295, 296 Color pop adjustment – state-of-the-art ....174 Company news 103, 104, 156, 157, 252, 295, 296 Contact angle measuring system ..............117 Debaler for compressed bales..................355 Dye package - the quality pre-requisite for yarn dyeing ......................................108 Electrospinning: carbon nanofibers from PAN by carbonization ...................370 Fiber plant design solutions .....................171 Field modification for optimized fiber production by electrospinning...............246 High-speed shredder for recycling plastic waste .........................................346 ITM preview ....................................156, 157 Melt filtration: economics ........................366 Melt spinning of fine-titer biocompatible poly(3-hyroxybutyric acid) filament yarns .......................................244 Melt spinning of PVDF filament yarns for new applications..............................242 Modification of fiber surfaces for nonwovens ......................................260 Multi-layer monofilament yarns for textiles and artificial grass .....................385 Online monitoring of filament yarn productions ...................................243 PET blended yarn produced by one spinneret: structure and properties ........380 PET recycling technology: ultra clan with IV like virgin and energy saving.....365 Piston screen changers for melt filtration in polymerization..................................250 Project list of new polymer and chemical fiber plants 2006 ....................164 Recycling of fibers, fabrics and nonwovens.....................................257 Sensor-based quality monitoring of man-made fiber processing ...................243 Smart feeding technology improves quality in textile fiber production ..........105 Synthetic staple fiber significance for nonwovens industry and fiber production .....60 Synthetic yarn machinery for improved yarn characteristics................................245 Tailoring of commingled yarns for effective composite properties ...............298 Twisting and cabling machine..................252 Melt filtration for process optimization ......48 Thermal shrinkage tester ............................53 Fibers/Yarns: Cellulosics Alternative Cellulose – Manufacturing, Forming, Properties: conference report ..356 Bioactive cellulosic fibers ..........................98 Cellulose fibers – cost efficient component in filter media .......................96 High performance rayon filament in tire and other applications...........................240 Lyocell fibers: new generations ................234 Sorption studies on regenerated cellulosic fibers in salt-alkali mixtures...................243 Tencel lyocell fiber for filling ...................102 Tencel lyocell fibers for carpets .................41 Tencel lyocell fibers for nonwovens ...........45 Viscose fiber with PCM technology..........359 Viscose staple fiber for wipes.......................6 Fibers/Yarns: PA Fiber specialties (Ems-Griltech) ................238 Fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications ..................................29 PA high performance yarns for technical applications ...........................242 Fibers/Yarns: PET Brief information ...............................6, 8, 11 Dacron multi-channel fibers for automotive textiles – advantages in the dyeing process ............................230 Engineered short cut PET staple fibers for wet laying processes ........................259 Global polyester & PET chain ..................198 Micro PET textured yarn with improved properties ..............................240 Nanoscale PET fiber ..................................35 PET textile filament yarn ..........................242 PTA and polyester: global overview ...........26 Self-control PET fiber for smart textiles.....246 Shortcut PET staple fibers for wet laying processes .............................259 Fibers/Yarns: PP Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia..............................161 Fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications ..................................29 Fiber Production: Cellulosics Lyocell technology: versatile platform for high value creatin fiber products for medical applications........................245 Producing finest cellulose fibers according to the direct dissolution process ............243 Fiber Production: PET Fiber Production: General Achema preview..............................103, 104 BCF carpet yarns: global capacity expansion .............................................384 Complete PET extrusion system for technical yarns.................................176 Feasibility of PET super-microfilament yarn production ....................................374 Chemical Fibers International 2006 3 Index 2006 Subject Index page page Influence of polymer modification on the structure formation and processing of PET POY ..........................243 Innovations for technical textiles and nonwovens.....................................120 Microcellular polyester: one-step process for creating foamed fibers .....................244 PET bottle recycling (washing) .................118 Setting zone variables: effect on physical properties of PET textured yarn................54 Super micro spinning and texturing machines ................................242 Transfer line injection for added properties in fibers ................................244 Environmentally friendly geotextiles.........260 Fibermaster for nonwovens fibers...............64 FIDYST fiber dynamics simulation tool.....260 Functional surfaces for nonwovens ..........261 Hydroentangling nozzles: contraction, velocity and discharge coefficients ........189 Innovations for technical textiles and nonwovens.....................................120 ITM preview ............................................157 Melt filtration for process optimization ......48 Meltblown and spunbond systems for PET ..................................................122 Modification of fiber surfaces for nonwovens ......................................260 Nanofibers by electrospinning for new applications..............................192 Nanoval process – unique hydrodynamic effect (Part 2)...........................................57 Nonwoven industry on the move?............322 Optimizing properties of PP fibers and nonwovens with vis-breaking technology ............................................177 Perceptions for the production of biologically degradable spunbonded nonwovens made from polylactides ......261 PET spunbond: new developments...........259 Polymers and fibers for nonwovens..........223 PP potential in wiping applications..........260 PP spunbond capacity: Western Europe .....65 Recycling of fibers, fabrics and nonwovens............................................257 Shortcut PET staple fibers for wet laying processes .............................259 Spin-finishes and lubricants – optimizing the performance of nonwovens .............260 Spinneret for nano-nonwovens – an approach..........................................186 Spunbond cellulose .........................243, 386 Spunlace & PM 2.5 – the right alternative?..............................312 Spunlace nonwovens: global trends ...........65 Spunlace technology: revolution by Isojet system .........................................126 Synthetic staple fiber significance for nonwovens industry and fiber production ......................................60 Tencel lyocell fibers for nonwovens ...........45 World market trends for nonwovens ........193 Fiber Production: PP Color pigment effect on PP FDY yarn properties and weaving behavior...........112 Dyeing of textiles made of non-modified PP fibers................................................116 Optimizing properties of PP fibers and nonwovens with vis-breaking technology ............................................177 Stabilizer for PP fibers ...............................59 Texturing Brief information .....................................156 Company news........................................156 Draw ratio distribution in sequential false-twist texturing of PET yarn.............305 Draw-texturing machines: world market trends ..............................211 Effect yarn with MPS texturing machine ...303 ITM preview ............................................156 Manual texturing concept ..........................59 Manual texturing machine .......................309 MPS texturing machine for processing new polymers .......................................180 Sensor-based quality monitoring of man-made fiber processing ...................243 Setting zone variables: effect on physical properties of PET textured yarn................54 Super micro spinning and texturing machines ................................242 Testing on morphology of blended air-textured yarn....................................301 Textured yarn production and technology: trends.................................266 page Research Applications of nanoparticles in and on fibers and textile fabrics ........................242 Bi-component spunbonded nonwovens – technical applications ...........................260 Bi-component yarns for elastic spacer fabrics ........................................245 Bilateral electrospinning: physical principles ................................259 Bionic research activities with fiber-based materials .............................360 Cellulose fiber production with ionic liquids: new developments ...........342 Cellulose meltblown nonwovens technology ready for commercialization ................................256 CFD analysis for aerodynamic layed nonwovens............................................314 Chitosan fibers: functional modifications........................159 Color pigment effect on PP FDY yarn properties and weaving behavior...........112 Development of special types of PP fibers in Slovakia..............................161 Dissolving and processing of cellulose in ionic liquids......................................240 Draw ratio distribution in sequential false-twist texturing of PET yarn.............305 Dyeing of textiles made of non-modified PP fibers................................................116 Engineered spider silk – new material for textile applications...........................242 Fibers for floorcoverings and textile applications ..................................29 FIDYST fiber dynamics simulation tool.....260 Field modification for optimized fiber production by electrospinning.......246 Functional surfaces for nonwovens ..........261 High temperature resistant polyoxadiazole fibers and yarns ............224 Hydroentangling nozzles: contraction, velocity and discharge coefficients ........189 Influence of polymer modification on the structure formation and processing of PET POY ..........................243 Ionic liquids as cellulose solvents ............240 Long carbon fibers from textile waste ......363 Lyocell fibers: new generations ................234 Nonwovens Bi-component spunbonded nonwovens – technical applications ...........................260 Bilateral electrospinning: physical principles ................................259 Brief information ....................157, 254, 261, 295, 296, 392, 393 Can fiber producers help the nonwovens industry? ...............................................259 Cellulose meltblown nonwovens technology ready for commercialization ......256 CFD analysis for aerodynamic layed nonwovens............................................314 CITME preview ................................295, 296 Company news.......................157, 254, 261, 295, 296, 392, 393 Cost saving in production of hygiene, medical and wipes nonwovens .............127 Dornbirn 2006: nonwovens .....................259 Engineered short cut PET staple fibers for wet laying processes ........................259 4 Chemical Fibers International 2006 Volume 56 2006 Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages Pages 1 69 133 197 265 321 - 68 132 196 264 320 396 Index 2006 Subject Index page page page Lyocell technology: versatile platform for high value creatin fiber products for medical applications........................245 Melt spinning facilities at ITA completed.......................................330 Melt spinning of fine-titer biocompatible poly(3-hyroxybutyric acid) filament yarns .......................................244 Melt spinning of PVDF filament yarns for new applications..............................242 Nanofibers by electrospinning for new applications...................................192 Nanoscale PET fiber ..................................35 Perceptions for the production of biologically degradable spunbonded nonwovens made from polylactides ......261 PET blended yarn produced by one spinneret: structure and properties ........380 Polymer and metal nanofibers via electrospinning and their application ....240 Producing finest cellulose fibers according to the direct dissolution process .................................................243 Sensor fibers for load control in braided and woven ropes and belts....................242 Sensor-based quality monitoring of man-made fiber processing ...................243 Setting zone variables: effect on physical properties of PET textured yarn................54 Sorption studies on regenerated cellulosic fibers in salt-alkali mixtures...................243 Spinneret for nano-nonwovens – an approach..........................................186 Tailoring of commingled yarns for effective composite properties ...............298 Testing on morphology of blended air-textured yarn....................................301 Textured yarn production and technology: trends.................................266 New patents on fibers and fiber technology ...................22, 23, 86, 87, 152, 153, 218, 219, 282, 283, 338, 339 New products for the fiber industry...........................84, 216, 280 Nonwoven industry on the move?............322 PA chain global trends...............................70 Paul Schlack Man-Made Fibres Prize 2007 ..................................331 PET related conferences – spoiled for choice? ................................144 Polyolefin textiles in the European context ..................................134 PP polymers and fibers production: Europe ....................................................76 Project list of new polymer and chemical fiber plants 2006 ....................164 Synthetic fiber production: world...............72 Technical filament yarn production: world ......................................................74 Textile labeling: current problems................2 Textured yarn production and technology: trends.................................266 Textured yarns production: China ..............75 Textured yarns production: Taiwan.............77 PET related conferences – spoiled for choice? ................................144 PTA and polyester: global overview ...........26 PTA production: Indonesia.......................222 p-xylene market trends: world ...................24 Shortage of raw materials for PET fibers: Taiwan ..................................................335 Fiber Industry Brief information ...........................11, 13-16, 78-80, 136, 138, 146, 206-208, 212, 268, 270, 271, 274, 276, 324, 328, 329, 332 Chemical fiber production: world ................4 Chinese plastics recycling market: current situation ....................................182 Company news.............................6, 8, 9, 11, 13-16, 78-80, 136, 138, 146, 206-208, 212, 268, 270, 271, 274, 276, 324, 328, 329, 332 Dornbirn 2006: new fibers, technical textiles, nonwovens................119 Draw-texturing machines: world market trends ..............................211 Elastane yarn capacities .............................10 Fiber Management......................12, 78, 140, 210, 272, 331 Fiber production: world ...........................200 Global polyester & PET chain ..................198 In memoriam Prof. Wilhelm Albrecht.......142 International news.....17-19, 81-83, 147-150, 213-216, 277-279, 333-335 ITM 2006 in Istanbul ...............................129 ITMA 2007: Research & Education Area ...................304 ITMA Asia and CITME joint forces ...........140 New books for the fiber and textile industry ..................20, 84, 150, 336 Economy: General Brief information ............................6, 11, 15, 16, 270, 271 Chinese plastics recycling market: current situation ....................................182 Company news..................6, 14, 15, 16, 270 Fiber management .....................................12 Textile labeling: current problems................2 Economy: Raw materials Brief information .......................................90 Caprolactam capacity: CIS.......................221 Caprolactam capacity: Poland .................220 Company news..............................25, 28, 90 Fiber raw materials – market trends: Taiwan ..................................................155 PET market: Russia ..................................222 Volume 56 2006 Issue Issue Issue Issue Issue 1/2 3 4 5 6 March 28, 2007 May 30, 2007 August 31, 2007 October 17, 2007 December 10, 2007 Man-Made Fibers Year Book August 16, 2007 Economy: Fibers/Yarns Acetate textile yarn: capacity and production: world .................................329 Acetate tow production: China ..................81 Acetate tow production: Mexico ..............334 Acrylic exports: Taiwan............................335 Acrylic fiber exports to China: Japan..........18 Acrylic fiber exports: Japan ..............148, 278 Acrylic fiber imports: USA .........................83 American fibers market............................240 BCF yarn capacity structure .....................324 Brief information ...................................9, 76 Cellulosic fiber capacity: world ...............335 Chemical fiber production: Brazil ............333 Chemical fiber capacity: Indonesia ..........213 Chemical fiber consumption 1995-2005: USA ........................................................83 Chemical fiber imports: China ...........17, 147 Chemical fiber imports: EU-25.................148 Chemical fiber imports: USA .....................83 Chemical fiber production targets: China...81 Chemical fiber production: China..............81 Chemical fiber production: Russia ...........334 Chemical fiber production: world ................4 Company news........................8, 74, 76, 237 Cupro production: Japan..........................333 Elastane yarn anti-dumping: China ..........147 Elastane yarn capacities .............................10 Elastane yarn capacity: Asia.....................270 Fiber capacity: USA .................................216 Fiber consumption: USA..........................149 Fiber exports: Canada ..............................147 Fiber exports: Mexico ..............................149 Fiber exports: Taiwan ...............................149 Fiber exports: USA...................................215 Fiber imports: Brazil ..................................17 Fiber imports: Canada .............................333 Fiber imports: China ................................333 Fiber imports: USA ....................19, 215, 279 Fiber industry: Japan..................................18 Fiber production: Belarus.........................333 Fiber production: Japan .............................82 Fiber production: Mexico ........................334 Fiber production: world ...........................200 Fiber sales: Switzerland ...........................149 Fiber shipments: Europe...........................277 Glass fiber capacity: USA ........................216 Man-made fiber production: Europe ........277 Man-made fiber production: India ...........278 Manufactured fiber and textile industry: USA .............................350 Mill fiber consumption: Asia....................277 Mill fiber consumption: South America....208 Modal and lyocell fiber imports: Thailand..................................................83 Nylon markets: Japan ..............................148 PA BCF capacity: China...........................147 PA chain global trends...............................70 PA fiber production: China ......................213 PA industrial yarn demand: world ............274 PET carpet fiber business: USA ................327 PET carpet yarns: USA ...............................83 Chemical Fibers International 2006 5 Index 2006 Subject Index page page page PET fiber production: Taiwan ...................335 PET fiber shipments: USA ........................335 PET filament yarn production: Japan ........214 PET oversupply: Thailand...........................82 PET production: Korea ...............................82 PET related conferences spoiled for choice? ................................144 PET spunbond expansion: China..............147 PET staple for nonwovens: Japan ...............82 PET textured yarn exports: Taiwan............149 PET yarn imports: Belarus ........................213 Polyethylene fiber capacity: world .............13 Polyolefin fiber production: world ...........202 Polyolefin textiles in the European context ..................................134 PP capacities: world ................................154 PP fiber market trends: Brazil...................326 PP fiber production: Russia......................334 PP fiber production: Japan .........................18 PP polymers and fibers production: Europe ....................................................76 PP staple capacity: Europe.........................17 PTA and polyester: global overview ...........26 Spunbond production: China.....................82 Synthetic fiber producers: Japan...............214 Synthetic fiber production: Asia ...............204 Synthetic fiber production: Germany .......204 Synthetic fiber production: USA ........19, 215 Synthetic fiber production: world.......72, 200 Synthetic fiber shipments: USA ................150 Synthetics production: Argentina .............213 Synthetics production: Brazil ...................213 Technical filament yarn production: world ......................................................74 Textile and man-made fiber end-use: USA ......................................................330 Textured yarn exports: Taiwan..................279 Textured yarn imports: USA .......................83 Brief information .......................................74 Cellulosic fiber production: world ...........202 Fiber production: India ..............................17 Synthetic fibers for floorcoverings: USA ...150 Textured yarns production: China ..............75 Textured yarns production: Taiwan.............77 Nonwoven exports: USA..........................279 Nonwoven exports: Westen Europe..........216 Nonwoven imports: USA .........................279 Nonwoven market in the US up to 2009 ............................................138 Nonwovens industry: North America .......259 Nonwovens market trends: world ............193 Nonwovens production: Europe...............313 Nonwovens production: Japan .................393 Nonwovens: global market trends............316 PET spunbond expansion: China..............147 PET spunbond market: world ...................193 PET staple for nonwovens: Japan ...............82 Spunbond production: China.....................82 Spunlace nonwovens: global trends ...........65 PP spunbond capacity: Western Europe .....65 Economy: Nonwovens Brief information .........................................6 Nonwoven exports: Japan ........................149 Economy: Texturing Draw-texturing machines: world market trends ..............................211 PET textured yarn exports: Taiwan............149 Textured yarn exports: Taiwan....................19 Textured yarn imports: USA .......................83 Texturing yarn industry: India ....................82 The global leaders in fiber and textile technology Man-M Made Fiber Year Book 2006 P u bl i s h e d by Chemical Fibers International Chemical Fibers International (CFI) www.chemicalfibers.com CFI Chinese Edition Man-Made Fiber Yearbook Technische Textilien / Technical Textiles (TT) www.technicaltextiles-dfv.com www.technischetextilien-dfv.de Melliand Textilberichte (MTB) www.melliand.de Melliand International (MI) www.melliand.com Melliand Türkiye Sayisi 6 Chemical Fibers International 2006 Melliand China Melliand Band- & Flechtindustrie/ Narrow Fabrics and Braiding Industry Index 2006 Company Index page page 285 279 74 333 8, 90, 210, 222, 230, 237, 244, 259, 270 Air products 155 Akzo Nobel 154, 341 Albany International 22 Allma 156 Al-Waha Petrochemical 341 American Fibers and Yarns 11, 19 Andritz 254 Andritz Küsters 254 Apollo Fibres 213 Aquafil Engineering 2, 29, 104, 221 Arkema 338 Arteria Daya Mulia 172 Arteva Specialties 270 Asahi Kasei Chemicals 284 Asahi Kasei Fibers 10, 23, 136, 148, 158, 214, 218, 278, 283, 334, 386 Ashland 19 Atlas Copco 212 ATPG 12 Autefa automation 14, 79, 157 BA-Messtechnik 208 Barmag 12, 59, 77, 104, 156, 171, 180, 211, 242, 295, 303, 309, 374, 385 Basell 25, 27, 154, 155, 220, 222, 326, 341 Basell Poliolefine Italia 152, 219, 339 Basell Polylolefins 282, 284 BASF 2, 9, 26, 27, 70, 88, 116, 154, 219, 221, 222, 240, 278, 284, 285, 340, 342, 357 BASF-YPC 222 Battenfeld Extrusionstechnik 349 Bayer 329 Bayer MaterialScience 219 Bayteks 279 BBA Fiberweb 80 BBA Nonwovens 23 Berstorff 349 BFF 393 Bio-Gate Bioinnovative Materials 84 Birla 155, 333 Borealis 28, 153 Bosco 83 BP Chemicals 24, 26, 90 Buckeye Technologies 272, 331 Bühler 24, 104, 164, 210, 276, 349 Cargill 78 Celanese 279 Celanese Acetate 81 Celanese Mexicana 334 Century Enka 333 Cerex Advanced Fabrics 279 Chemosvit-Fibrochem 161 Chemtex International 164 Chemtura 332 Chernigovskoye Khimvolokno 335 Chisso 19, 82, 140, 324, 333 Chomsang 83 CHT R. Beitlich 260 Ciba SC 59, 84, 86, 177, 210, 244, 280, 334 Clariant 86, 334 CMAI 223 Cognesint 164 Co-Martin 332 Consolidated Fibres & Chemicals 213 Coperion Werner & Pfleiderer 349 Corovin 153 Corsadi 279 Courtaulds 386 Daicel Industrial 81 Daikin Industries 282 Daiwabo Rayon 324, 333 DAK Americas 215, 340 Dan-Web 80, 127 Davis-Standard 12, 64, 140, 252, 331, 332 Day International 146 Deufil 6 Deutscher Fachverlag 272 Dienes Apparatebau 15, 208 DiloGroup 80 Diolen Industrial Fibers 6, 23, 87, 95, 149, 206, 219, 293, 329, 331 Dolan 74 Dorlastan Fibers 10, 136 Dow Chemical 2, 12, 155 Dow Equipolymers 12 Dow Europe 28, 221, 284 Dow Fiber Solutions 270, 328 Dow Global Technologies 22, 218, 219 Dralon 74 DS Fibres 92, 244 DSM 22, 70, 215 DSM Dyneema 11, 12, 330 DSM High Performance Fibers 279 DuPont 19, 70, 87, 92, 136, 180, 208, 216, 219, 270, 272, 279, 282, 283, 334 DuPont Filaments 328 Eastman Chemical 90, 140, 210, 329 Eastman Chemical Ectona 279 Ebner 164 Electrotex 16, 79 Ems-Chemie 18, 25, 154, 278, 334 Ems-Griltech 238 Ems-Inventa 272 Enka 81, 142 Enka tecnica 16, 79 Epitropic Fibres 12, 215 EQUI-Fibres 74 Erema 210, 285, 365 Erko-Textilmaschinen 15 Erko-Trützschler 15 Ermafa Kunststofftechnik 79 ES FiberVisions 140, 324 Far Eastern Textile 149 Faré 87 Fehrer 79, 157 Fibertex 210, 331 FiberVisions 19, 82, 140, 324 Fibreguide 252 Filter Media Consulting 11, 199, 288 Fincarde 14, 79 Fleissner 60, 65, 78, 80, 104, 127, 212, 296, 332 Formosa Chemical & Fiber 335 Fourné Polymertechnik 274, 330 Freudenberg 210, 215 Freudenberg Nonwovens 210, 254 Freudenberg Politex 12, 215, 259 Freudenberg Texbond 335 Gatron 212 Gayedtex 172 Georgia-Pacific 78 Giudici 211, 339 3S Acetate Products Acordis Kelheim Adita Birla Group Advansa page Gneuß Kunststofftechnik Goulston Technologies Grasim Industries GreenFiber GreenTech Hacoba Spultechnik Heat-resistant fabrics Heberlein Fiber Technology 48, 349, 366 260 213 149 208 146, 156 224 15, 16, 79, 87, 296 Helon Polytex Chemical Fiber 172 Herbold Meckesheim 88, 346, 349, 355 Hercules 140 Hills 152, 153 HKO Heat Protection 289 HMC Polymers 341 Hoechst 272 Honeywell 28, 70, 74, 152, 333, 340 Honeywell Fibers 136 HTT 104 Hubei Jing Wei Chemical 333 Huntsman 210, 280 Huyck Austria 272 Hycail 92 HydroSpun Nonwoven 80, 393 Hyosung 6, 10, 158, 218, 219, 283, 329, 333 ICI Fibres 215 Idemitsu Kosan 282 IMP Group 215 India Poly Fibres 213 Indian Petrochemicals 148, 213, 222 Indo Rama Synthetics 278 Innovene Manufacturing Belgium 218 Intertech-Pira 271 Invista 2, 10, 78, 136, 147, 153, 158, 206, 210, 213, 244, 270, 331, 333 IPQ 326 Ishikawa 211 Istrochem 161 Jacob Holm Industries 312 Jagenberg 254 Jilin Chemical Fibre 81 Jilin Enka Viscose 81 Jing Wei Textile Machinery 276 Jinsheng 79 Jofo 182 Johns Manville Europe 392 Jong Stit 83 JSR Kuibyshevazot 215, 221 Kaneka 22, 86, 152, 338, 339 Karl Mayer Malimo 78 KB Seiren 153 Kelheim Fibres 6, 74, 359 Khimvolokno Svedlogorsk 333 Kimberly-Clark 339 Koch Industries 78 Kolon Industries 218 Kompetenzzentrum Holz 240 Kortec 79, 157 Korteks 240 Kraton Polymers 215, 328 Kreyenborg 210, 250 Krones 88 Krüss 117 K-Tron International 105, 332 Kuibyshevazot 78 Kumming Cellulose 81 Kuraray 214, 282, 338, 339 Kureha 22, 218, 339 Küsters 254 Chemical Fibers International 2006 7 Index 2006 Company Index page page La Seda de Barcelona 324 Landhorst Indutech 153 Landqart 152 Lanxess 10, 136 Lawson-Hemphill 16, 274 Lenzing 2, 16, 41, 76, 83, 98, 102, 147, 206, 207, 214, 240, 243, 268, 277, 344, 357, 386 Lenzing Fibers 45, 86 Lenzing Instruments 53, 146, 243 Lenzing Plastics 76, 268, 292 Lenzing Technik 76, 164, 268 Li Peng 70, 288, 335 Libeltex 210 List 103, 345 LSB 222, 237 Luxilon Industries 39 M&J Fibretech 80, 127 M.V.V. 332 Maack Business Services 274 Maccaferri 215 Mann+Hummel ProTec 347 Massen machine vision systems 146 Mattes & Ammann 230 Maurer 164 MBS 154 MCC PTA India 138 Meccaniche Moderne 120 Meraklon 260 Mitex 270 Mitsubishi Rayon 18, 214, 219, 244 Mogul Tekstil Sanayi ve Ticaret 19 Mohawk Industries 19 Montefibre 324 Murata 77 Nagoya Oilchemical 339 Nan Ya Plastics 77, 83, 86 Nanjing Chemical Fibre 207 Nanogate 155 Nanoval 57, 129, 272, 356 Nantong Acetate 81 NatureWorks 26, 78, 92, 261 Neumag 12, 14, 78, 79, 80, 157, 174, 295, 322, 331, 332, 349, 384 Neumag Saurer Austria 261 Nevel International 274 Nilit 17 Ningbo Rayon Acrylic Fiber 18 Nippon Dyneema 215 Nordson 332 Novamont 92 NOY-ValLesina Engineering 164, 380 NSC nonwoven 254, 276 Nylstar 70 OJI Paper 152 Oriental 82 Otsuka 283 Outlast Technologies 359 Paul 18 PBI Performance Products 138 PCI Fibres 157, 199, 240 Pedex 136 Pegas 148 Performance Fibers 136, 206, 270, 331, 335 Petroquisa 213 PGI 213, 216, 392 PIRA-Intertech 9 Plastrade Recycling 362 Polyamide High Performance 213, 242 Polyfelt 87 Polymer Engineering 164 PolyOne 221 Polytrade 136 Premier Pneumatics 332 Procter & Gamble 87 PRT PET Recycling Team 348 PTT 284 PTT Chemical 340 Radici 70 RadiciFibres 6, 274 RadiciSpandex 10, 331 Raj Rayon 148 Rayoner Products And Financial Services 218 Recron Synthetics 213 Reicofil 357 Reifenhäuser 385, 393 Reifenhäuser Reicofil 148, 179, 212, 256 Reimotec 385 Reliance Industries 8, 17, 148, 278, 340 Rhodia 70 Rieter 11, 14, 23, 70, 78, 146, 156, 176, 210, 212, 245, 252, 296, 324, 332 Rieter Automatik 122, 349 Rieter Perfojet 80, 126, 254, 276, 393 Rieter Textile Machinery France 332 Rodenberg 92 Röhm 153 Rottneros 96 RPR 211 S+S Separation and Sorting Technology 349 SAAF 334 SABIC 24 SABIC Europe 284 Saehan Industries 333 Sahara Petrochemical 341 Salmoiraghi 365 Sandler 80 Sappi Saiccor 357 Saudi American Advanced Fabrics 278 Saudi Ethylene and Polyethylene Company 341 Saurer 4, 12, 15, 16, 23, 79, 87, 146, 153, 156, 171, 174, 180, 219, 220, 242, 261, 274, 283, 295, 322, 332, 339, 374, 384 Schill + Seilacher 86 SciMAT 254 Scimed Life Systems 22 Seiren 338 Senege 221 Shahid Tondgooyan Petrochemical 341 Shandong Helon 172 Shaw Industries 150 Shell Chemical 92, 180 Shenma Industrial 213 Shikibo 86 Showa Denko 87 Sibur 222 Sider Arc 328 Simpe 324 SINOPEC 222, 284, 340 Sinotex 339 Sinterama 242 Slack & Parr 332 Slovkord 221 Snaico Engineering 164 Snecma Propulsion Solide 283 Snow, Phipps & Guggenheim 19 Soficar 9 Solotex 152, 214 Solutia 70, 222 8 Chemical Fibers International 2006 page Sommer Sorema South Pacific Viscose Spinnfaser SR Webatex SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler 95 118 207, 214 142 379 108, 146, 156, 331 SSM Stähle Eltex 146 Starlinger 257, 348 Starr 150, 155 STF 348 Suominen Nonwovens 78 Superba 156 Takemoto 270 Techmer 12, 328 Teijin 22, 152, 282, 283 Teijin Fibers 9, 18, 35, 214, 246, 260, 338 Teijin Twaron 138, 140, 170, 294 Temco 15, 79, 156, 296 Terom 208 TEXParts 16 Thai Acrylic 149 Thai Melon 82 Thibeau 254 Thiele Consulting 144 Thiele Polyester Technology 349 Ticona 12, 221, 282, 293, 338 TMT 164, 211 TOC Glycol 340 Toho Tenax 136 Toho Tenax America 136 Toho Tenax Europe 136, 329 Tongkook 333 Toray Industries 2, 9, 78, 86, 148, 154, 214, 218, 277, 333, 338 Toray Saehan 333 Total Petrochemicals Research Feluy 338 Toyo Engineering 154 Toyobo 215, 218, 338 Toyota 92 TPP 220 Trevira 8, 22, 82, 206, 215, 272, 282 Trevira Neckelmann 206 Tri Ocean 83 Trützschler 15, 332 Tuntex 83 TWD Fibers 379 Uhde 12, 284 Uhde Inventa-Fischer 88, 90, 164, 221, 244, 286, 340 Unifi 150, 215, 335 Unifi-Sans Technical Fibers 331 Unitika 214, 219 Universal Fiber Systems 138 UOP Sinco 24, 164 Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken 142 Volkmann 156 Wellman 11, 150, 215, 244, 335 Western Nonwovens 279 Weyerhäuser 256, 357 ZAP 220 ZAT 220 Zhuhai Acetate 81 Ziegler 80 Zig Sheng 70, 88 Zimmer 16, 103, 104, 136, 147, 164, 212, 245, 284, 296, 332 Zinser 12 Zoltek Rt. 278