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Topic: Staple (textiles)


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  Directory - Business: Textiles and Nonwovens: Fibers: Man-made   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Staple fiber and continuous filaments for the textile and nonwovens industries, from polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, and di- and triacetate.
Nylon, polyester and acrylic staple fiber for the textile and nonwovens industries and polyacrylonitrile-based carbon fiber for the composites industry.
Manufacturers of staple fiber, and mono- and multifilament yarns for high-performance applications in the textile and nonwovens industries, from polytheretherketone and other aromatic polyketone polymers.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=254005   (1578 words)

  
 RC4236 - Guide to the Treatment of Textiles, Textile Articles, and Apparel Under NAFTA
Examples: man-made staple fibre or cotton fibre to man-made staple fibre or cotton (spun) yarn; man-made filaments to non-wovens; man-made staple fibre or cotton fibres to man-made staple fibre or cotton (spun) yarns to man-made or cotton knitted fabrics.
Cotton yarns (52.05 - 52.07), and man-made yarns (55.09 - 55.11) spun in a NAFTA territory from non-originating cotton fibres (52.01 - 52.03) or man-made staple fibres (55.01 - 55.07).
Textile and apparel goods that are wholly produced in one NAFTA country will receive the appropriate tariff treatment (UST or MT) for the country in which they are wholly produced.
www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca /E/pub/cp/rc4236/rc4236-e.html   (9597 words)

  
 Directory - Business: Textiles and Nonwovens: Fibers: Man-made: Polyester   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Polyester staple fiber and filaments for the textile and nonwovens industries.
Staple fibers, filaments and yarns for the textile and nonwovens industries, from polyester.
Raw white, optical whitened and dyed polyester staple fiber for the textile and nonwovens industries.
www.incywincy.com /default?p=277023   (980 words)

  
 CITT - Textiles - Investigations - Recommendations - REPORT TO
Handler confirmed that all its fabrics, including the 100 percent polyesters and the blends of polyester staple fibres with viscose rayon staple fibres, are in fact thermally bonded.
The textile industry is very tight and vulnerable, and Handler argues that it is still recovering from the recession and that economic uncertainty is prevalent in the textile industry.
Assuming that tariff relief would be in effect from September 1, 1996, to December 31, 1997, the total benefit of granting relief is estimated to be approximately $420,000 ($170,000 in 1996 and $250,000 in 1997).
www.citt.gc.ca /textiles/Investig/recomm/tr95054_e.asp   (4002 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - yarn (Textiles And Weaving) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
A staple fiber, such as cotton, linen, or wool, is made into yarn by carding, combing (for fine, long staples only), drawing out into roving, then spinning.
Continuous filaments, such as silk, rayon, and nylon, may be formed directly into yarn or may be cut into short lengths and prepared like staple fibers.
The relation between the weight of the raw fiber of staple yarns and the yarn length is expressed by the yarn number; the finer the yarn, the higher the number.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/Y/yarn.html   (290 words)

  
 Ministry of Textiles
The Textile Policy Statement of 1985 assured off-take of the farmers’ produce at remunerative prices and also laid down that cotton needed by the domestic textile industry would be made available in adequate quantity at reasonable prices.
The share of medium long staple is presently 45.89% and the share of long and extra long staple variety is 47.78% in 1997-98.
While the export of all other man-made fibres and yarns is freely allowed, export of viscose staple fibre is subject to licencing primarily with a view to safeguard the interest of the textile industry.
texmin.nic.in /annualrep/ar00_c06.htm   (1712 words)

  
 MANUFACTURING BUSINESSES AND COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dyeing of yarn of synthetic staple fibres (excl.
Textile fabrics and felts for paper-making machines or similar machines (incl.
T-shirts; singlets and vests of knitted or crocheted textiles (incl.
www.atok.cz /katoen/production.asp   (5110 words)

  
 Textiles cotton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The staple length, fineness and strength drive the yarn count for which a particular variety of cotton is appropriate.
Extra long staple cotton with good fineness and high strength is required to spin extremely fine counts such as 80s and 100s or even higher counts.
Moreover, the Indian cotton textile industry is unlikely to have a cotton price advantage in the future and would have to compete on its conversion efficiency and marketing capabilities.
www.indiainfoline.com /sect/ters/ch04.html   (858 words)

  
 RUMANIA, or ROUMANIA [Romdnia] - Online Information article about RUMANIA, or ROUMANIA [Romdnia]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The principal imports are metals and machinery (5,510,000 in 1908), textiles, silk, wool, hair and hides.
For months together a Ruman will subsist on vegetables and mamaliga, the maize porridge that forms his staple -diet.
Beef and- mutton are rarely touched, and in some districts pork is only eaten on St Hilary's day (the loth of December, O.S.).
encyclopedia.jrank.org /RON_SAC/RUMANIA_or_ROUMANIA_Romdnia.html   (8037 words)

  
 Ministry of Textiles
The share of medium long staple is presently 42% and that of share of long and extra long staple variety is 51% in 1998-99.
The production of viscose staple fibre during 2000-2001 is expected to increase by 20% as compared to 1999-2000.
The production of polyester staple fibre and polyester filament yarn during 2000-2001 is expected to increase by 3% and 6% respectively over the previous year.
texmin.nic.in /annualrep/ar01_c06.html   (1724 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Field Listing - Economy - overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Clothing exports were fostered by a US-Cambodian Bilateral Textile Agreement signed in 1999 which gave Cambodia a guaranteed quota of US textile imports and established a bonus for improving working conditions and enforcing Cambodian labor laws and international labor standards in the industry.
With the January 2005 expiration of a WTO Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, Cambodia-based textile producers are in direct competition with lower priced producing countries such as China and India.
However, intermittent fighting between Senegalese-backed government troops and a military junta destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and caused widespread damage to the economy in 1998; the civil war led to a 28% drop in GDP that year, with partial recovery in 1999-2002.
www.phatnav.com /factbook/fields/2116.html   (16465 words)

  
 Agreement on Textiles and Clothing
Woven fab of oth syn staple fib, < 85% mixd w/cot, < /=170g/m2, yarn dyd
Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, < 85%,mixd w/cotton, > 170g/m2, dyd
Twill weave polyester staple fibre fab, < 85%,mixd w/cot, > 170g/m2, printd
www.jurisint.org /pub/06/en/doc/15.htm   (10068 words)

  
 Description for Yarn mills and finishing of textiles, n.e.c. (160300)
Establishments primarily engaged in dyeing and finishing textiles, not elsewhere classified, such as bleaching, dyeing, printing, and finishing of raw stock, yarn, braided goods, and narrow fabrics, except wool and knit fabrics.
Crochet yarn: cotton, silk, wool, and manmade staple
Embroidery yarn: cotton, silk, wool, and manmade staple
www.eiolca.net /cgi-bin/msin/display_desc.pl?EIOLCA_NO=160300   (497 words)

  
 SICE - GATT/Uruguay Round - Textiles and Clothing / d
Staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides, not carded or combed
Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre,<85%,mixed with m-m fil, yarn dyed
Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibre,<85% mixed with cotton, unbleached or bleached
www.sice.oas.org /trade/ur_round/UR15DE.asp   (1635 words)

  
 Combose - The Combination Search Engine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Development and manufacture of specialty, custom designed fibers for medical and technical applications, from a range of standard and in-house developed polymers.
Staple fiber andcontinuous filaments for the textile and nonwovens industries, from polyester, polypropylene, acrylic, and di- and triacetate.
Manufacturers of organic conductive fibers for technical and high-performance textiles, from polyester and polyamide.
www.combose.com /Business/Textiles_and_Nonwovens/Fibers/Man-made   (1355 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Economy - overview
The peso's peg to the dollar was abandoned in January 2002, and the peso was floated from the dollar in February; inflation picked up rapidly.
The government is struggling to upgrade education and technical training, to privatize commercial and industrial enterprises, to improve health services, to diversify exports, to promote tourism, and to reduce the high population growth rate.
However, intermittent fighting between Senegalese-backed government troops and a military junta destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and caused widespread damage to the economy in 1998; the civil war led to a 28% drop in GDP that year, with partial recovery in 1999-2001.
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2116.html   (16452 words)

  
 ASYCUDA
Unbleached or bleached woven fabrics, >=85% polyester staple fibres
Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres, mixed with man-made filaments
Woven fabrics of polyester staple fibres, mixed with wool...
www.asycuda.org /onlinehs.asp?secode=11   (3835 words)

  
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Adam Nahlik, 'The Interpretation of Textile Remains as a Source for the History of the Textile Industry of the 10th-15th Centuries,' in Marco Spallanzani, ed., Produzione, commercio, e consumo dei panni di lana, nei secoli XII-XVIII (Florence, 1976), pp.
Textile History and Economic History: Essays in Honour of Miss Julia de Lacey Mann (Manchester, 1973), pp.
John Munro, Textiles, Towns, and Trade: Essays in the Economic History of Late-Medieval England and the Low Countries, Variorum Collected Studies series CS 442 (Aldershot, Hampshire; and Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1994).
www.economics.toronto.edu /munro5/ETextBib.htm   (10317 words)

  
 WinterRidge - History of Silk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Silk, fiber produced as a cocoon covering by the silkworm, and valuable for its use in fine fabrics and textiles.
Silk is one of the oldest known textile fibers and, according to Chinese tradition, was used as long ago as the 27th century BC.
The silkworm moth was originally a native of China, and for about 30 centuries the gathering and weaving of silk was a secret process, known only to the Chinese.
www.winterridgesilk.com /history.htm   (1348 words)

  
 Latest Reports - Emerging Textiles - Textile Information -
Denim capacities in the country are set to increase significantly, with around three new players investing in denim for the first time, while almost every other denim manufacturer is raising production.
Stumbling blocks to talks have centred on agricultural subsidies paid to farmers by governments in the developed countries.
Poorer countries oppose this and are refusing to remove tariffs on industrial goods and services including textiles.
www.emergingtextiles.com /?q=idx&s=polyesterprices   (435 words)

  
 Maize Article - Encyclopedia of Culture and Society of Mexico
This type is produced in areas where cold tolerance is required or where storage and germination conditions are poor.
Flour maize remains the preferred form for direct human consumption, as it consists of soft starch that is easily ground to produce meal that can be consumed directly (pinole), or as a flat bread (tortilla), dumpling (tamal) or beverage (atole).
By 1,400 B. maize cultivation had reached both Mexican coasts, and the cultural takeoff of peoples in the central highlands, southern gulf coast and Chiapas/Guatemala lowlands was underway.
maize.agron.iastate.edu /maizearticle.html   (5511 words)

  
 Buy World Markets For Knitted Textiles And Apparel: Forecasts To 2010 - Textiles Intelligence Limited — Buy Best ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The world produces over 17 mn tons of knitted textiles and apparel - representing one third of the global textile market.
Knitted textiles and apparel are used in a wide range of basic apparel items such as T-shirts, underwear and sweaters.
World Markets for Knitted Textiles and Apparel: Forecasts to 2010 examines all these issues and more.
fibre2fashion.com /e-store/Textiles-report.asp?Reports=1121&...   (744 words)

  
 Polyester in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens
Chapter 2: 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 fibres and polymers with other broad fibre groups.
Part G: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Region against Other Final Textile Product Type: 8 Tables which provide estimates of the use of each of 6 final textile product types in each of 8 regions for polyester overall for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Textile information Market reports Market statistics Consulting Message board Associates
www.textile-info.com /1875.htm   (627 words)

  
 Agreement on Textiles and Clothing
Twill weave polyester staple fibre fabric,<85%,mixed with/cotton,>170g/m2, unbleached/bleached
Twill weave polyester staple fibre fabric,<85%,mixed with/cotton,>170g/m2, dyed
Textile wicks for lamps, stoves, etc; gas mantles and knitted gas mantle fabric
www.takuzinis.lv /xhtml1.1/20020426.html   (12145 words)

  
 history of billiards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wool was thick, rough and whiskered, and often misdirected the roll of a ball.
He realized the enormity of this invention, and the riches that could be had in foreign lands.
What the spinning mule did for the texture of wool would revolutionize the entire textile industry....
www.cuecare.com /history.htm   (11821 words)

  
 Viscose staple fibers by South Pacific Viscose
Viscose fibres are the ideal partner for adding moisture absorption, drape and colour brilliance to textiles
In blends with synthetic fibres like polyester, viscose fibres add moisture absorbance and comfort.
Because viscose fibres are man-made, the denier, cut-length and finish can be modified to optimize their performance in the various fibre blends.
www.pt-spv.com /english/viscose.asp   (75 words)

  
 Technical Textiles Net: High-temperature polypropylene staple from FiberVisions: Applications) Thermal materials) ...
Technical Textiles Net: High-temperature polypropylene staple from FiberVisions: Applications) Thermal materials) Thermal materials; Brands) N) Nforz ET; Materials) Fibres) polypropylene; Organisations) F) FiberVisions
Click here to review the contents of the October 2003 issue of Technical Textiles International and download it online
Danish fibre Manufacturer FiberVisions has introduced a polypropylene staple for use in high-temperature environments.
www.technical-textiles.net /htm/f20031001.854568.htm   (88 words)

  
 Home Textile Products , All kinds Bedding , Textiles exporters , importers , trade leads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Home Textile Products, All kinds Bedding, Textiles exporters, importers, trade leads
China pet clothing manufacturer-Suzhou Touching Easy Co.,Ltd. Website: http://www.touching-easy.com China textiles manufacturer of pet stroller, dog stroller, flashing leash and collar, led dog leash and collar, dog mat, dog cushion, plush slipper,...
FineTex Bedding Co. is a leading Company of Home Textile products.
textiles.trade-leads.20un.com /sub/120106000/Textiles/...   (368 words)

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