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  • TECHNICAL TEXTILES AND INDUSTRIAL NONWOVENS: WORLD MARKET FORECASTS TO 2010
    Pages: 397

    The DRA report "Technical Textiles and Industrial Nonwovens: World Market Forecasts to 2010" provides a detailed understanding of products, markets, industry characteristics and end-use consumption across the 12 main end-use application areas of world technical textiles and nonwovens.

    • Long term trend forecasts, to 2010.

    • Market knowledge, not only for technical textiles and nonwoven producers, but also for textile companies wishing to enter the sector, and for suppliers to industry of chemicals, fibres, machinery and services. The report will help all these companies to identify market opportunities, direct their new product development activities, focus their marketing and selling efforts and improve their supply chain power.

    The report provides forecasts of end-use consumption by volume and value annually from 2000 to 2004 and at 5-yearly intervals from 1995 to 2010 at the following levels of detail:

    • 12 application areas, as defined by Techtextil (eg Agrotech, Mobiltech)
    • within these, 50 separate end-use segments
    • 4 fibre types: natural, regenerated, synthetic, inorganic
    • 6 fibre form (yarn) types: polymer chip, fibre, spun yarn, multifilament yarn, monofilament yarn, tape/slit film •
    • 6 fabric and other final textile product types: woven fabrics, knitted fabrics, nonwoven fabrics, other fabrics, yarn-type products (eg ropes, twines, threads), unspun fibre (eg fibrefill)
    • 2 coating levels (coated, uncoated)
    • 11 regions: N.America, S.America, W.Europe, E.Europe, M.East, Central Asia, S.Asia, N.E.Asia, S.E.Asia, Africa, Oceania; including separate forecasts for 9 individual countries: USA, Brazil, UK, France, Germany, Italy, India, China, Japan.

    Most of the tables in the report contain end-use consumption forecasts analysed by these variables to 2004 or 2010.

    Other tables give a snapshot of the market, at 2000 or 2010, which analyses consumption by two of the above variables e.g. 4 Agrotech end-use segments analysed by 6 fabric types.

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