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The development of prediction on non-woven |
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First, non-woven textile industry has made in recent years a great development - the end of 1998, the world of non-woven consumption has reached 2.4 million tons. In 1970, its consumption is only 40 tons, to 2007, its consumption is expected to reach 400 million tons. Manufacturer of non-woven non-woven mainly in the United States (accounting for 41% of the world), Western Europe accounted for 30%, Japan accounted for 8 percent of China's production accounted for only 3.5% of the world's consumption of the world of 17.5%. Expected to 2007, China's production will reach 7% of the world's production, its consumption will increase to 21% of the whole world. Man-made fibers still dominate the production of non-woven, and in 2007, this situation will not be a big change. Worldwide for non-woven production of fiber, 63% polypropylene, 23% of polyester, 8% viscose, 2% acrylic fiber, 1.5% polyamide, the remaining 3% other fibers. In recent years, non-woven fabrics in the health absorbing material for medical use, transportation tools, shoe-making has significantly increased the amount of textile materials. Second, the consumption of non-woven production and consumption of global non-woven fabrics in 1983, 800,000 tons, increased to 110 tons to 1985, 1.4 million tons in 1988 to 1998, the global non-woven consumption reach 2.4 million tons, is expected in 2005, its consumption may reach 3.7 million tons. For all kinds of textile man-made fiber consumption in 1983 was 16.9 million tons in 1988 to grow to 20.4 million tons in 1998 to 30.4 million tons, is expected to 2005, the consumption of 37 million tons in 2007 years to reach 38.3 million tons. Man-made fibers in the non-woven production, consumption growth is expected to 2005, the consumption growth rate could reach 10 percent by 2007 will reach 10.4%. Non-woven industrial consumption is growing so fast part of the reason for the increase of the secondary industry in China, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. , Non-woven factors affect the rate of growth - all factors affecting the growth of man-made fibers can be more or less have been affected by man-made fibers for textile raw materials, of which the greatest impact on non-woven textiles. Population growth factors on the non-woven impact than other textiles for apparel. However, if we take into account the important applications of non-woven fabrics in baby diapers, the population growth is an important factor. Natural fiber was partially replaced by a greater impact on the textile, but has little effect on non-woven, non-woven production is basically dependent on the man-made fibers. Professional applications of man-made fibers in commercial and non-woven fabrics: the establishment of international economic treaties, making the micro-fiber, composite fiber, biodegradable fibers and new polyester fiber trade growth. Little impact on non-woven fabrics, but has little effect on the apparel and knitted textiles. Replace textiles and other supplies: This includes the non-woven textiles, knitted textiles, plastic films, polyurea, foam, wood pulp, leather replaced. This is required by the product cost and performance requirements of the decision. The introduction of new and more economical, more efficient production process: a variety of items made of polymer, competitive new nonwoven applications and the introduction of specialty fibers and nonwoven textile additives. Three fibers for nonwovens production of polypropylene fibers (62%) of the total polyester fiber (a total of 24%) and viscose fiber (8%) of the total. Between 1970 and 1985, viscose non-woven production. But the last five years, the dominant health absorbent material and pharmaceutical area of textiles, polypropylene fibers and polyester fibers application. The amount of nylon in the early producers of nonwovens market, since 1998, the amount of the acrylic fiber began to rise, especially in the field of artificial leather manufacturing. |
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