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Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications.....................192 Beckers, M., Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W., Vad, T., Gauß, B., Künne, M., Seide, G., Gries, T.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers...................43 Bender, K., Schäch, G., Rosa, S.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ........180 Beyer, S., Weinhold, J.: Compact artificial turf system ..............45 Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications.....................192 Caihau, W.: Structure of properties of microporous modified PET fiber.......88 Canal, C., Canal, J.M., Labay, C., Navarro, A.: Comparison of the effects of corona and low pressure plasma on the release of caffeine from PA 66 filament yarns .................182 Canal, J.M., Labay, C., Navarro, A., Canal, C.: Comparison of the effects of corona and low pressure plasma on the release of caffeine from PA 66 filament yarns....................................182 Chen, Y., Cheng, L.-D., Wei, M.-Y., Xue, W.-L., Wu, Y.-Q.: Structure and property of PSA yarn ...........................26 Cheng, L.-D., Wei, M.-Y., Xue, W.-L., Wu, Y.-Q., Chen, Y.: Structure and property of PSA yarn ...........................26 Crnoja-Cosic, M., Taylor, J., Steger, A., Metzig, C.: Tencel – improved performance for workwear..................30 Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T., Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems .......130

de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications .......................................192 Driscoll, P.: Leading capacities for nylon fibers in 2012 .....................139 Engelhardt, A.W.: Synthetic industrial filament yarns and fibers on the rise....................MMF 8 Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., Tjaden, H., van der Eem, J., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications ...............192 Fuchs, H.: Trends in the nonwovens industry ...................MMF 72 Gauß, B., Künne, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Beckers, M., Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W., Vad, T.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers...................43 Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T., Raina, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Maas, M., Wüscht, M.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100 Gierlings, S., Seide, G., Gries, T.: High-temperature bicomponent melt spinning line ..............................146 Glauß, B., Walter, S., Wulfhorst, J., Seide, G., Gries, T., Steinmann, W.: Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 Gries, T., Karadagli (Kayacan), I., Milow, B., Ratke, L., Schulz, B., Seide, G.: The Aero-Fib project ............................41 - Beckers, M., Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W., Vad, T., Gauß, B., Künne, M., Seide, G.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers ...................................43

- Steinmann, W., Glauß, B., Walter, S., Wulfhorst, J., Seide, G.: Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 - Maas, M., Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T., Raina, M., Seide, G.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100 - Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems ..........................130 - Gierlings, S., Seide, G.: High-temperature bicomponent melt spinning line ..............................146 - Lemm, J., Vestweber, N., Seide, G.: CFM – Center for high-performance Fiber Materials in Aachen/Germany ...161 - Warnecke, M., Poggenburg, B., Seide, G.: The carbon fiber market – an update..........................................189 Gurwara, S.: Bio-MEG as feedstock for the PET industry...................................71 Hayes, E.: World fiber use increased to 88 million tons in 2011 .................179 Karadagli (Kayacan), I., Milow, B., Ratke, L., Schulz, B., Seide, G., Gries, T.: The Aero-Fib project..............41 Kellie, G.: What does the nonwovens industry expect from the man-made fiber producers? ...................MMF 1, 194 Khanum, R.: Pilling tendency minimization of lyocell fiber by defibrillation methods.....................90 - Water-repellent finish on polyester with Janus particles ...........................142 Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T., Raina, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Maas, M., Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100 Chemical Fibers International 2012

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Kmonicek, H.: Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress – today and tomorrow .........................153 Koslowski, H.-J.: Structural changes in the European man-made fiber industry .........................................1 Krieg, M., Meister, F., Schaller, J.: Novel absorbing fibers based on cellulose acetate ................................188 Künne, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Beckers, M., Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W., Vad, T., Gauß, B.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers...................43 Labay, C., Navarro, A., Canal, C., Canal, J.M.: Comparison of the effects of corona and low pressure plasma on the release of caffeine from PA 66 filament yarns..........................182 Lemm, J., Vestweber, N., Seide, G., Gries, T.: CFM – Center for high-performance Fiber Materials in Aachen/Germany ...........................161 Li, F.-X., Yu, J.-Y., Zhang, S.: Novel bacterial cellulose/alginate blend biofibers for biochemical application ......186 Liu, X., Ning, Y., Wang, F.: Processing methods of polyester fibers with deep coloring.....................37 Maas, M., Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T., Raina, M., Seide, G., Gries, T.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100 Maity, S., Singha, K.: Melamine fiber – synthesis, features and applications ...183 Mallin, C.: Being competitive with large scale staple fiber production lines – a customer case study .........................98 Meister, F., Schaller, J., Krieg, M.: Novel absorbing fibers based on cellulose acetate ...........................188 Metzig, C., Crnoja-Cosic, M., Taylor, J., Steger, A.: Tencel – improved performance for workwear..................30 Milow, B., Ratke, L., Schulz, B., Seide, G., Gries, T., Karadagli (Kayacan), I.: The Aero-Fib project ............................41 Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T., Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems ..........................130 Müll, K.: Carbon processing with high process validation ........................93 Navarro, A., Canal, C., Canal, J.M., Labay, C.: Comparison of the effects of corona and low pressure plasma on the release of caffeine from PA 66 filament yarns....................................182

Ning, Y., Wang, F., Liu, X.: Processing methods of polyester fibers with deep coloring.....................37 Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications.....................192 Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T., Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems .......130 Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T., Schäfer, K., Wang, H.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems .......130 Poggenburg, B., Seide, G., Gries, T., Warnecke, M.: The carbon fiber market – an update ...........................189 Rademacher, M.: S+ for polyester BCF carpet yarn production ......................140 Raina, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Maas, M., Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100 Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications ...............192 Ratke, L., Schulz, B., Seide, G., Gries, T., Karadagli (Kayacan), I., Milow, B.: The Aero-Fib project ............................41 Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications ...............192

Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications.....................192 Rosa, S., Bender, K., Schäch, G.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber .................................180 Schäch, G., Rosa, S., Bender, K.: New flame-retardant polyamide fiber .................................180 Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems ..........................130 Schaller, J., Krieg, M., Meister, F.: Novel absorbing fibers based on cellulose acetate ................................188 Schulz, B., Seide, G., Gries, T., Karadagli (Kayacan), I., Milow, B., Ratke, L.: The Aero-Fib project ............................41 Seide, G., Gries, T., Karadagli (Kayacan), I., Milow, B., Ratke, L., Schulz, B.: The Aero-Fib project ............................41 - Gries, T., Beckers, M., Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W., Vad, T., Gauß, B., Künne, M.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers...................43 - Gries, T., Steinmann, W., Glauß, B., Walter, S., Wulfhorst, J.: Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 - Gries, T., Maas, M., Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T., Raina, M.A.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100 - Gries, T., Gierlings, S.: High-temperature bicomponent melt spinning line ..............................146

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- Gries, T., Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems ..........................130 - Gries, T., Lemm, J., Vestweber, N.: CFM – Center for high-performance Fiber Materials in Aachen/Germany ...161 - Gries, T., Warnecke, M., Poggenburg, B.: The carbon fiber market – an update ...........................189 Senthil Kumar, R.: Specialty fibers in sports and leisure textiles.....................92 Shi, M., Wang, N., Yu, J.: Structure and properties of opaque polyester fibers .....................133 Singha, K., Maity, S.: Melamine fiber – synthesis, features and applications ...183 Steger, A., Metzig, C., Crnoja-Cosic, M., Taylor, J.: Tencel – improved performance for workwear..................30 Steinmann, W., Vad, T., Gauß, B., Künne, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Beckers, M., Vestweber, N.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers ...................................43 - Glauß, B., Walter, S., Wulfhorst, J., Seide, G., Gries, T.: Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development ........95 Taylor, J., Steger, A., Metzig, C., Crnoja-Cosic, M.: Tencel – improved performance for workwear..................30 Thiele, U.: Current status of polyester recycling ...............................49 - 8th China International Recycled Polyester Forum.................................178 Tiedt, T., Raina, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Maas, M., Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............................100

Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications.....................192 Vad, T., Gauß, B., Künne, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Beckers, M., Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers...................43 van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G., Yao, Y., Bos, J.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications.....................192 Van Houte, F.: Current situation in PP fibers in Europe.........................105 Vestweber, N., Steinmann, W., Vad, T., Gauß, B., Künne, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Beckers, M.: Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers...................43 - Seide, G., Gries, T., Lemm, J.: CFM – Center for high-performance Fiber Materials in Aachen/Germany ...161 Walter, S., Wulfhorst, J., Seide, G., Gries, T., Steinmann, W., Glauß, B.: Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 Wang, F., Liu, X., Ning, Y.: Processing methods of polyester fibers with deep coloring.....................37 Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W., Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T., Schäfer, K.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems.................................130 Wang, N., Yu, J., Shi, M.: Structure and properties of opaque polyester fibers .....................133

Warnecke, M., Poggenburg, B., Seide, G., Gries, T.: The carbon fiber market – an update ...................189 Wei, M.-Y., Xue, W.-L., Wu, Y.-Q., Chen, Y., Cheng, L.-D.: Structure and property of PSA yarn.....................26 Weinhold, J., Beyer, S.: Compact artificial turf system ..............45 Wilms, C., Seide, G., Gries, T., Schäfer, K., Wang, H., Pich, A., Möller, M., Damm, C., Peukert, W.: Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems .......130 Wu, Y.-Q., Chen, Y., Cheng, L.-D., Wie, M.-Y., Xue, W.-L.: Structure and property of PSA yarn.....................26 Wulfhorst, J., Seide, G., Gries, T., Steinmann, W., Glauß, B., Walter, S.: Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 Wüscht, M., Geus, H.G., Klietzing, T., Tiedt, T., Raina, M., Seide, G., Gries, T., Maas, M.: QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation .........100 Xue, W.-L., Wu, Y.-Q., Chen, Y., Cheng, L.-D., Wie, M.-Y.: Structure and property of PSA yarn......26 Yao, Y., Bos, J., van der Eem, J., Tjaden, H., Rastogi, S., Pandey, A., de Boer, E., Romano, D., Andablo-Reyes, E., Ronca, S., Forte, G.: Solvent-free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications ...............192 Yu, J., Shi, M., Wang, N.: Structure and properties of opaque polyester fibers .....................133 Yu, J.-Y., Zhang, S., Li, F.-X.: Novel bacterial cellulose/alginate blend biofibers for biochemical application ......186 Zhang, S., Li, F.-X., Yu, J.-Y.: Novel bacterial cellulose/alginate blend biofibers for biochemical application ......186

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Raw Materials Bio-MEG as feedstock for the PET industry.........................................71 Corema system for recycling and compounding .............................175 Growing PET recycling in Europe .........177 New ADN technology for PA 66 ..........176 New polyolefin polymer L-MODU for soft nonwovens...................................24 PLA capacity 800,000 tons by 2020 .....128 Polyethylene to carbon fibers.................74

Recycling systems sales increase by 40 % ...............................................70

Current situation in PP fibers in Europe...........................................105 Global and Chinese market trends for polyester industrial filament yarns......................................55 Global carbon fiber market 2017 .........118 Global fiber production: polyester and viscose fiber expansion ...............108 Global polyester capacity expansion..........................................159 Global PP filament yarn trade...................7

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Fibers/Yarns ACHEMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens ...................................75–78 Comparison of the effects of corona and low pressure plasma on the release of caffeine from PA 66 filament yarns....................................182

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ITA Aachen: center for high-performance fibers ....................113 ITMA Asia + CITME preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens ..............79–86 Melamine fiber – synthesis, features and applications ................................183 New flame-retardant polyamide fiber ..................................................180 Novel absorbing fibers based on cellulose acetate ...........................188 Novel bacterial cellulose/alginate blend bio-fibers for biochemical application.........................................186 Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems ..........................130 Pilling tendency minimization of lyocell fiber by defibrillation methods.............90 PLA capacity 800,000 tons by 2020 .....128 S+ for polyester BCF carpet yarn production.........................................140 Specialty fibers in sports and leisure textiles ................................................92 Spin finish application – problems in POY and FDY production ...................193 Structure and properties of opaque polyester fibers .....................133 Structure and property of PSA yarn ........26 Structure of properties of microporous modified PET fiber ...............................88 Synthetic industrial filament yarns and fibers on the rise....................MMF 8 Tencel – improved performance for workwear ......................................30 Tester for filament yarn production ........42 The carbon fiber market – an update ...189 USA: polyester BCF yarn share now 26 %.........................................163 Viscose specialty fiber Leonardo for paper production.................................34 World fiber use increased to 88 million tons in 2011 .................179

ITMA Asia + CITME preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens ..............79–86 Leading capacities for nylon fibers in 2012..............................................139 Lower German chemical fiber production.........................................112 Lower synthetic fiber production in Germany..........................................53 Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 MRS: high quality PET textile filament yarn from recycled PET ......................144 New BCF yarn extrusion system and 3-end winder for BCF yarns...........36 New false-twist texturing machine and manual parallel winder ...............145 Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers ...................................43 PLA capacity 800,000 tons by 2020 .....128 Polyester world production 39 million tons ....................................54 Processing methods of polyester fibers with deep-coloring ..............................37 Project list of new polymer and chemical fiber plants 2012 ................136 S+ for polyester BCF carpet yarn production.........................................140 Solvent free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications ...............192 Spin finish application – problems in POY and FDY production ...............193 Tester for filament yarn production ........42 The Aero-Fib project ..............................41 Viscose specialty fiber Leonardo for paper production.................................34 Water-repellent finish on polyester with Janus particles ...........................142 What does the nonwovens industry expect from the man-made fiber producers?.................................194

World market trends for draw-texturing machines ............MMF 70

Fiber Production ACHEMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens ............................75–78 Being competitive with large scale staple fiber production lines – a customer case study .........................98 Carbon processing with high process validation.............................................93 Compact artificial turf system.................45 Global carbon fiber market 2017 .........118 Global fiber production 2011 increased by 4.4 % ................................4 Global fiber production: polyester and viscose fiber expansion ...............108 High-temperature bicomponent melt spinning line ..............................146

Texturing ACHEMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens .............................75–78 Extended range of DiolenSafe air-textured polyester yarns................113 Global market trends of PA textured textile yarns ........................9 ITMA Asia + CITME preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens ..............79–86 Japanese fiber machinery at ITMA 2011 ......................................40 New false-twist texturing machine and manual parallel winder ......................145 Record levels for polyester texturing machinery...........................120

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Nonwovens ACHEMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens .............................75–78 Germany: lower nonwovens production ............152 Germany: nonwovens turnover +12% .................60 Global nonwovens market trends ........147 Global PP spunbond market study........166 Global spunlace production 819,000 tons.......................................60 Global trends for nonwovens ..............168 Greater Europe: nonwovens production increased by 5.7 %...........148 ITMA Asia + CITME preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens ..............79–86 Japan: higher spunlace nonwovens production.........................................149 New polyolefin polymer L-MODU for soft nonwovens...................................24 QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............100 Russia: expansion of nonwovens industry .............................................166 Strong nonwovens expansion in Asia ...............................................168 Trends in the nonwovens industry ......................................MMF 72 Turkey: higher nonwovens production.........................................148 What does the nonwovens industry expect from the man-made fiber producers?.........................................194 Research Comparison of the effects of corona and low pressure plasma on the release of caffeine from PA 66 filament yarns....................................182 Global nonwovens market trends 2015.........................................14 High-temperature bicomponent melt spinning line ..............................146 ITA Aachen: center for high-performance fibers ....................113 Melamine fiber – synthesis, features and applications ................................183 Modern methods in fiber analysis for advanced quality control and process development...........................95 Novel absorbing fibers based on cellulose acetate ................................188 Novel bacterial cellulose/alginate blend bio-fibers for biochemical application.........................................186

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Novel luminescent composite polymer fibers for warning and security systems.................................130 Optical test stand for measuring purposes of light guide properties of optical fibers ...................................43 Pilling tendency minimization of lyocell fiber by defibrillation methods.............90 Polyethylene to carbon fibers.................74 Processing methods of polyester fibers with deep-coloring.....................37 QualiVlies – objective quality evaluation method of nonwovens based on subjective quality evaluation ..............100 Solvent free processing of UHMWPE for demanding applications ...............192 Specialty fibers in sports and leisure textiles......................................92 Structure and properties of opaque polyester fibers..................................133 Structure and property of PSA yarn ........26 Structure of properties of microporous modified PET fiber ...............................88 The Aero-Fib project ..............................41 The carbon fiber market – an update..........................................189

Global PP spunbond market study........166 Global spunlace production 819,000 tons.......................................60 Global synthetic fiber capacity .............157 Global textile chemicals 2018 ..............157 Global trends for nonwovens ...............168 Greater Europe: more PP spunbonds ......13 Greater Europe: nonwovens production increased by 5.7 %...........148 Growing PET recycling in Europe ..........177 ITA Aachen: center for high-performance fibers ....................113 Lower German chemical fiber production.........................................112 Lower synthetic fiber production in Germany..........................................53 Management ..............10, 11, 12, 56, 114, 116, 158, 160, 162,164 New books for the fiber and textile industry.......................20, 68, 124 New products for the fiber industry ...............................68, 124 Polyester world production 39 million tons ....................................54 Production validation of Spidersilk .......159 Russia: expansion of nonwovens industry ..........................166 Strong nonwovens expansion in Asia ...168 Structural changes in the European man-made fiber industry .......................1 Synthetic industrial filament yarns and fibers on the rise....................MMF 8 Technical textiles for automotive applications.....................163 USA: polyester BCF yarn share now 26 %..........................................163

EU-27: lower fiber imports...................122 EU-27: man-made fiber imports +7 % ....66 Europe: lower chemical fiber imports......................................169 Expansion of viscose staple ..................157 Global and Chinese market trends for polyester industrial filament yarns........55 Global carbon fiber market 2017 .........118 Global fiber market 82 million tons........52 Global fiber production 2011 increased by 4.4 % ................................4 Global fiber production: polyester and viscose fiber expansion ...............108 Global nonwovens market trends ........147 Global nonwovens market trends 2015.........................................14 Global polyester capacity expansion.....159 Global PP spunbond market study........166 Global spunlace production 819,000 tons.......................................60 Global synthetic fiber capacity .............157 Global textile chemicals 2018 ..............157 Global trends for nonwovens ...............168 Greater Europe: more PP spunbonds ......13 Greater Europe: nonwovens production increased by 5.7 %...........148 Indonesia: stable polyester business .......18 Japan: higher spunlace nonwovens production.........................................149 Mexico: higher fiber exports ................170 Peru: higher synthetic fiber consumption .....................................123 PR China: anti-dumping of elastane yarn imports ........................169 PR China: chitosan fiber plant ................17 PR China: higher polyester fiber exports........................................65 PR China: lower chemical fiber imports........................................17 PR China: new carbon fiber precursor plant ....................................17 PR China: Technology Town .................169 Russia: expansion of nonwovens industry ..........................166 Russia: new carbon fiber player..............67 Strong nonwovens expansion in Asia ...............................................168 Turkey: higher nonwovens production.........................................148

Industry News Brief information ...................6–16, 53–63, 111–120, 156–168, MMF4–14 Cellulosic fiber production 705,000 tons.......................................57 CFM – Center for high performance Fiber Materials in Aachen/Germany ...161 Current situation in PP fibers in Europe ...........................................105 Current status of polyester recycling.......49 Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress – today and tomorrow .........................153 European market trends for polyolefins .......................................5 Expansion of viscose staple ..................157 Extra-conductive carbon nanofiber ............................................62 First PCM polyester fiberfill .................157 Germany: lower nonwovens production.........................................152 Germany: nonwovens turnover +12 % ...60 Global and Chinese market trends for polyester industrial filament yarns........55 Global carbon fiber market 2017 .........118 Global fiber market 82 million tons........52 Global fiber production 2011 increased by 4.4 % ................................4 Global fiber production: polyester and viscose fiber expansion ......................108 Global nonwovens market trends ........147 Global nonwovens market trends 2015.........................................14 Global polyester capacity expansion.....159 Global PP filament yarn trade...................7

International News Argentina: Higher chemical fiber share .........................................121 Brazil: higher fiber imports.....................17 Brazil: lower synthetic production ........121 Brief information .................17–20, 65–68, 121–124, 169–172 Canada: higher fiber imports................169 Canada: silk-like fiber from milkweed ............................................65 Chile: chemical fiber share 77 % ..........121 EU-27: chemical fiber imports +11 % .....17

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USA: chemical fiber exports .................172 USA: chemical fiber imports.................171 USA: higher fiber exports.......................19 USA: higher synthetic fiber shipments.........................................123 USA: higher viscose staple fiber imports from China............................123

USA: lower capacity utilization...............19 USA: lower fiber industry employment ........................................67 USA: lower fiber shipments....................19 USA: lower man-made fiber imports ......19 USA: polyester BCF yarn share now 26 %..........................................163

USA: stable synthetic shipments.............67 USA: synthetic fiber shipments.............171 World: acrylic fiber production +2.6 %.................................................20 World: european market trends for polyolefins .......................................5 World: mill fiber consumption ...............20

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3S 70 ABC 142 Aditya Birla 18 Advansa 1, 8, 92 AGY 56, 121 Ahlstrom 18, 162, 197 Aiki Riotech 40 Ajinomoto 72 Aksa 19, 116, 189 Alabuga-Fiber 18, 67 Alco-Naphtha 24 Alexium 13, 165 Allasso Industries 159 Americhem 79, 124 Americhem Europe 117 AMSilk 12, 159, 160 Anadolu Iplik 112 Andritz 13, 81 Andritz Asselin-Thibeau 81 Andritz Küsters 81 Andritz Perfojet 81, 149, 150 Aquafil Engineering 1, 9, 11, 128, 178 Arkema 156 Asahi Chemical 93 Asahi Kasei Fibers 170 Autefa Solutions 80 Automatik Plastics Machinery 119 Avantium 22 Awa Spindle 41 Balta 62 BASF 23, 25, 70, 74, 130, 176, 177, 183, 192 BASF-YPC 23 Bastian Winder Technologies 60 Beloh Beteiligungsgesellschaft 168 Bepex International 178 Binsfeld Engineering 79 BioAmber 24 Biocel Paskov 57 Birla Group 1 BKG 72 BMW 6 Bonar Technical Fabrics 63 Bonazzi Group 139 Borealis 114, 176 Braskem 127 Bühler 70, 136, 137, 138, 178 Bühler Technologies 76 BYK Chemie 131 Carvico 9 CeramTec 64 Cetex Chemiefaser 56 Cetex-Rheinfaser 56 Changle Highsun Synthetic Fiber Technology 128 Chemtex 136, 137, 138

China Shenma 139 Chisso 10 Christie 27 Circonix Technologies 177 Cixi Huashun Chemical Fiber 178 Colbond 63, 165 Companhia Providencia of Parana 169 Conductive Composites 62 Coperion 175, 177 Cordenka 11 Creator Group 139 CSM Group 22, 176 CTG/Taishan Fiberglass 121 Cytec Industries 124 DAK Americas 19 Daun 8 Davis-Standard 25, 56, 116, 162, 177 DEXPlastomers 176 Dienes Apparatebau 82 Dilo Group 196 Domo Group 6 Don & Low 152 Dow Chemical 1, 9, 19, 72, 116 Dow Europe 19, 116 DowAksa Advanced Composites 116 Dr. Thiele Polyester Technology 49, 126 DSM Dyneema 8, 117 DSM Plastomers 176 DuPont 12, 170 Ebner 136, 137 Eisenmann 29, 118 Elmarco 13 Ems-Chemie 10, 18, 67, 123, 171, 180 Ems-Chemie (Neumünster) 10 EREMA 23, 70, 126, 175 ES FiberVisions 10 European Precursor 61, 115 Evonik Industries 70 Exxon Chemical Holland Ventures 176 Far Eastern New Century 14, 198 Faré 15, 118 FCFC 139 Fiber Glass Industries 61 Fiberfil 118 FiberVisions 1, 10 Fiberweb 14 Fibre Extrusion Technology 150 Filatura di Saluzzo 66 Fisipe 61, 115, 162 Formosa Chemicals and Fibre 70 Founé Polymertechnik 146 FR Safety Yarns 115 Freudenberg 14, 114 Freudenberg Evolon 59 Freudenberg Far Eastern Spunweb 14 Freudenberg Filtration 59, 118

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59 118 59, 166, 122 118 9 117 148 15 78 8 56 122 10, 23, 76, 144, 178 Grasim Industries 170 Grodno 139 Groz-Beckert 160 Gruschwitz 54, 116 Gulsan 148 Hassan Group 148 heat 11 129 Hebei Yijan Carbon Fiber Technology 169 Heppe Medical Chitosan 54 Herbold Meckesheim 74 Hercules 10 Hexcel Composites 171 Hillenbrand 177 Hills 158 Hindoostan Mills 122 Hindoostan Technical Fabrics 122 Huading Nylon 17 Huafon Group 25, 74 Hyosung 10, 67, 114, 139 Idemitsu Kosan 24 India Glycols 71 Indorama 1, 9, 10, 56, 72 Investkonsult 168 Invista 10, 25, 72, 126, 139, 172, 176 Italmatch Chemicals 131 Jaeggli-Meccanotessile 82 Japan Vilene 14 Jiangsu Hangke Composite Materials Technology 121 Jiangsu Sunshine Group 133 Jiangxi Wanhua Polyurethanes 121 Jinggong Holding 65, 127 Jinlun Cixi 139 John R. Starr 13 Johns Manville 63, 67 Junma 139 Kamitsu Seisakusho 40, 64 Kanebo 92 Karl Mayer Malimo 56 Kelheim Fibres 34, 157 Kellie Solutions 194 Kemrock Industries 66, 190

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Kimberly-Clark 150 Kolon Industries 170 Kompozit 190 Kordsa 29, 139 KP Chemical 128 Kreyenborg 23 Krüss 75 Kuraray 38 Lanex 63 Lanxess 24 Lau 131 Leistritz Extrusionstechnik 146 Lenzing 1, 7, 30, 52, 56, 57, 61, 108, 112, 113, 114, 129, 153, 156, 157, 162, 174, 197 Lenzing Plastics 116, 156, 160 Lenzing Technik 136, 137, 138, 156, 174 Libeltex 168 Liheng 139 List 77 Lotte Chemical UK 128 Low & Bonar 63 Lurgi 136, 137 Maag Group 119 Mahr 119 Mann+Hummel ProTec 72, 120 Märkische Faser 8, 56 Mazzaferro 74 Meryl Fiber 122 Mey 157 Mezzera 82 Miconex 13 Miroglio 1, 9, 66 Mitsubishi Rayon 61, 115, 164, 189 Mogilevkhimvolokno 65 ,144 Mohawk 139 Montefibre Hispania 190 MTS 82 Myriant 129 N.I. Teijin Shoji 170 Nan Liu 150 NanYa 49 Naturally Advanced Technologies 114 NatureWorks 24, 128, 196, 197 Nexis 139 NGR 127 Nike China 178 Ningbo Chemical Industry Development 121 Ningbo Kang Hing Cable 121 Norafin Industries 152 NoyVallesina Engineering 138 Nylstar 139 Oerlikon Barmag 11, 45, 77, 80, 119, 120, 162 Oerlikon Management 117, 120 Oerlikon Neumag 16, 80, 98, 140, 152, 162 Oerlikon Textile 15, 80, 120, 162, 194 Oerlikon Textile Components 80, 193 Ohl Engineering 72, 120 Omikenshi 170 OMV 12 Outlast Technologies 157 Owens Corning 61 PCI Fibres 55, 107, 139 PCI Nylon 29 Performance Fibers 157 Perlon-Monofil 62 Petropar 14 PGI 60, 152, 164 Polymer Engineering 136, 137 Polymer Group 14 Polymersource 142

PolyOne 12 Polypet Karyapersada 72 Polywert 56 Poole 158 Power-Heat-Set 85 PPG Industries 164 Precot Meridian 149 Price Hanna Consultants 166 ProTec Polymer Processing 112 Purac 22, 176 Qifeng Chemical Fiber 17 Radici Chimica 111 RadiciGroup 1, 6, 8, 66, 111, 112, 113, 139, 158 RC Tritec 130 RE|PLA Cycle 175 Reggiani 82 Reifenhäuser Reicofil 100, 196 Renmatix 25 Reyes Groupe 64 Rheinische Faser 56 Rhodia 9, 22, 139 Ritex 112 Rowa Group 116 Rowa Masterbatch 68 Rowasol 131 Roydon Polythene 60 RPR 82 Ruhstrat 29, 118 S+S Separation and Sorting Technology 178 Sabanci Holding 8 Sachtleben Chemie 130 Sahm 86 Sandler 14 Sanitized 116 Sappi 129, 172 Schoeller Industries 72, 120 Schwing Fluid Technik 84 Seebach 161 Selbitzer Chemiefaser 1 SGL Carbon 6, 61, 115, 162, 189, 192 Shandong Huaxing 17 Shanghai Lyocell Fibre Development 156 Shanghai Spandex 26 Shaw Industries 139 Sigma-Aldrich Chemie 131 Silon 144 Sinopec 23 Sinterama 1, 9, 66 SITIP 10 smartfiber 1, 7, 160 Smithers Apex 165, 194 SML 63 Södra Cell 22 Soficar 41 Solvay 22 South Pacific Viscose 58, 66, 170 SRF 139 SSM 15, 64, 84, 145 SSM Giudici 64, 145 Starlinger 118 Succinity 176 Sulzer Chemtech 22 Suominen 162 Superba 84 Swerea 13 SwissTex France 64 SwissTex Winterthur 36, 160 Synbra Technology 22 Taekwang Industrial 18, 190 Technical Absorbents Ltd. 117 Tecnon OrbiChem 54, 126

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18, 49, 56, 65, 68, 127, 170, 171 Teijin Aramid 12, 112, 164, 192 Teijin Fibers 6, 18, 62, 116 Teijin Frontier 170 Teijin Techno Products 62 TenCate 12, 171 TenCate Grass 12 Tessiture Pietro Radici 8 Thackersey Group 122 The Fiber Year 52, 194 ThyssenKrupp Uhde 23 Tianyu 139 Tifico 66 TMT 137, 138 TMT Machinery 40, 64 Toho Tenax 114, 122, 189 Topocrom 93 Toray Industries 18, 41, 61, 67, 72, 139, 171, 189 Toray Advanced Materials Korea 67 Toray Carbon Fiber Europe 61 Toyobo 149 Trevira 1, 8, 9, 11, 26, 111, 169, 197 Trützschler 10, 86, 160 Trützschler Nonwovens 29, 60, 118 TWD Fibres 115 TWE Vliesstoffwerke 168 Uhde Inventa-Fischer 23, 24, 25, 70, 74, 128, 129, 136, 137, 138, 177 Unitika 92, 170 UOP Sinco 136, 137, 138 Uster Technologies 42 Vita Group 168, 172 Vita Nonwovens 172 Vitafoam 172 Wellman Inc. 158 Wellman International 1, 56, 198 Xentrys Leuna 6 Yangzhou Zhicheng Chemical Technology 178 Yantai Spandex 17 Yiwu Huading 139 Yuhong Jiang Color Polyester 88 Zhejiang Guxiandao 55, 65, 74 Zhejiang Jiabao New Fiber 65 Zhejiang Jiaren New Materials 127 Zhejiang Taixian New Materials 121 Zhejiang Xinlun 139 Zhenhai Petrochemical Engineering 121 Zigsheng 139 Zoltek 12, 121, 189

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