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    Teijin strives to improve the recovery of sulphuric acid during spinning and washing of aramid

    Teijin Aramid of Arnhem, The Netherlands, has proposed a method for spinning and washing aramid fibre that allows for the effective recovery and re-use of sulphuric acid and water, uses low amounts of energy and operates in a closed system.

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