Search Results for: Artificial staple fibres other than viscose
up to finished products of apparel and home textiles. the module of the industry functions with both the local availability of the cotton fibres and the imported fibres (polyester, viscose, wool etc.). the egyptian textile industry is focused on enhancing its competitive position by new investments
nes, paper yarn, woven fabric 25.35 3.29 12.98% 54 man-made filaments 840.70 72.47 8.62% 55 man-made staple fibres 576.24 72.93 12.66% 56 wadding, felt, non-wovens, yarns, twine, cordage, etc. 135.60 0.84 0.62% 57 carpets and other textile floor coverings 63.31 2.75 4.34% 58 special woven or tufted...
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cloths, table napkins, kitchen towels, table runners, place mats flat linen sheet, quilt covers, pillow cases decorative textiles sofas covers, seats covers wall covering curtains blinds voil curtaining technical textiles hygiene & medical cosmetotextiles transport aeeĢronautic/spatial materials artificial
fibres lyocell modal viscose synthetic fibres acrylic aramide elasthanne modacrylic polyamide polyester natural fibres hemp cotton jute wool flax mohair hair from other animals (cashgora, beaver, camel, horse, guanaco, lama, otter, vicuna, yak...) ramie silk craftsmanship finishing finish chemical (...
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