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Anantharamaiah, N.; Pourdeyhimi, B.: Elastomeric durable nonwovens through the use of novel bicomponent fiber cross-sections ............................109 Avery, M.: ITMA unveils new chapter on fiber and yarn for its 2011 showcase ..............................................1 Banerjee, D.; Paul, P.; Gon, D.P.: Activated carbon fiber from PAN precursor and its application ..............208 Bauder, H.-J.; Planck, H.; Schindler, S.: Tailor-made special yarns from PET POY for technical and medical products ...............................214 Bertsch, G.; Kiesel, K.; Simmen, C.: New jet geometry in air-jet for ATY....226 Buchmeiser, M.R.; Frank, E.: Carbon fibers – high-tech materials for the mass market ..........................113 Bywater, N.; Collier, D.: Cotton's impact on other fibers ...........30 Chaloupek, J.; Jirsak, O.; Sanetrnik, F.: Nanofiber-covered yarns......................84 Chattopadhyay, D.P.; Patel, B.H.: Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes .................................149 Chen, Y.; Cheng, L.-D.; Wei, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.; Wu, Y.-Q.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140 Cheng, L.-D.; Wei, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.; Wu, Y.-Q.; Chen, Y.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140 Collier, D.; Bywater, N.: Cotton's impact on other fibers ...........30 Dahringer, J.; Kirchberger, A.; Stefani, W.: Superabsorbent bicomponent staple fiber Sabko ..........87 Das, D.; Vashistha, A.: Overview of polyblend fibers .............201 Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213 Diener, A.; Tretzack, O.: Continuous masterbatch process for the cellulose fiber industry ...........138 Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.; Walter, S.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40 -Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications..............213 - Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Gierlings, S.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ..................218 Driscoll, P.: The long-term development of textile fiber demand ......................202 Eichinger, D.: A vision to the world of cellulosic fibers in 2020 .................177 Frank, E.; Buchmeiser, M.R.: Carbon fibers – high-tech materials for the mass market ..........................113 Gao, J.; Yu, J.: Grafts determination of casein grafted acrylonitrile fibers .................................................198 Gerking, L.: Spunlaid cellulose nonwovens .............52 Gierlings, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ..............218 Gon, D.P.; Banerjee, D.; Paul, P.: Activated carbon fiber from PAN precursor and its application ..............208 Gries, T.; Wirth, B.; Warnecke, M.; Schmenk, B.; Seide, G.: Filament breaches during air-gap spinning .........38 - Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.; Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles ..........40 - Pico, D.; Wilms, C.; Seide, G.: Natural volcanic rock fibers..................90 Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Deneckere, A.; Ruys, L.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213 - Gierlings, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ................................218 - Kravaev, P.; Seide, G.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in the field of cabling, twisting and texturing .......................222 Gross, G.-P.; Mallin, C.: PET staple fiber market upturn – high capacity lines create competitive edge in commodity market ..............................88 Gudiyawar, M.Y.; Kane, C.D.; Saudagar, S.: Wicking behavior of air-jet textured yarns .......................43 Günther, T.; Weber, H.-D.: New ceramic friction discs .................152 Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213 Hart, D.: Spandex (elastane yarn) – expanding prospects............................27 Helbing, U.: Continual mixing and metering of liquid dyes and additives ..144 Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213 Hoang, H.; Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Zellweger, M.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40 Horcher, D.; Schumacher, H.: Cost-efficient automation solution for BCF carpet yarn plants with modular winder units...........................47 Jarausch, R.: Flame-retardant PyroTex fibers for protection and safety textiles ................................................82 Jirsak, O.; Sanetrnik, F.; Chaloupek, J.: Nanofiber-covered yarns......................84 Kale, K.H.; Palaskar, S.S.: Surface functionalization of PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition .................147 Chemical Fibers International 2011 1 Index 2011 Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Mainzer Landstraße 251 60326 Frankfurt am Main/Germany Tel.: +49-69/75 95-13 93 Fax: +49-69/75 95-13 90 E-mail: [email protected] Index 2011 Volume 61 www.chemical-fibers.com Author Index Page Page Page

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Page 1: Index 2011 Volume 61textination.de/en/dfv/cfi/cfi index 11.pdfChemical Fibers International 20111 Index 2011 Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH Mainzer Landstraße 251 60326 Frankfurt am Main/Germany

Anantharamaiah, N.; Pourdeyhimi, B.:Elastomeric durable nonwovens through the use of novel bicomponent fiber cross-sections ............................109

Avery, M.: ITMA unveils new chapter on fiber and yarn for its 2011 showcase ..............................................1

Banerjee, D.; Paul, P.; Gon, D.P.: Activated carbon fiber from PAN precursor and its application..............208

Bauder, H.-J.; Planck, H.; Schindler, S.: Tailor-made special yarns from PET POY for technical and medical products ...............................214

Bertsch, G.; Kiesel, K.; Simmen, C.: New jet geometry in air-jet for ATY....226

Buchmeiser, M.R.; Frank, E.: Carbon fibers – high-tech materials for the mass market ..........................113

Bywater, N.; Collier, D.: Cotton's impact on other fibers ...........30

Chaloupek, J.; Jirsak, O.; Sanetrnik, F.:Nanofiber-covered yarns......................84

Chattopadhyay, D.P.; Patel, B.H.: Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes .................................149

Chen, Y.; Cheng, L.-D.; Wei, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.; Wu, Y.-Q.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140

Cheng, L.-D.; Wei, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.; Wu, Y.-Q.; Chen, Y.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140

Collier, D.; Bywater, N.: Cotton's impact on other fibers ...........30

Dahringer, J.; Kirchberger, A.; Stefani, W.: Superabsorbent bicomponent staple fiber Sabko ..........87

Das, D.; Vashistha, A.: Overview of polyblend fibers .............201

Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.;Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213

Diener, A.; Tretzack, O.: Continuous masterbatch process for the cellulose fiber industry ...........138

Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.; Walter, S.:Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40

- Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications..............213

- Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Gierlings, S.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ..................218

Driscoll, P.: The long-term developmentof textile fiber demand......................202

Eichinger, D.: A vision to the world of cellulosic fibers in 2020 .................177

Frank, E.; Buchmeiser, M.R.: Carbon fibers – high-tech materials for the mass market ..........................113

Gao, J.; Yu, J.: Grafts determination of casein grafted acrylonitrile fibers.................................................198

Gerking, L.: Spunlaid cellulose nonwovens .............52

Gierlings, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.;Gries, T.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ..............218

Gon, D.P.; Banerjee, D.; Paul, P.: Activated carbon fiber from PAN precursor and its application..............208

Gries, T.; Wirth, B.; Warnecke, M.;Schmenk, B.; Seide, G.: Filament breaches during air-gap spinning .........38

- Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.; Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles..........40

- Pico, D.; Wilms, C.; Seide, G.: Natural volcanic rock fibers..................90

Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Deneckere, A.; Ruys, L.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213

- Gierlings, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ................................218

- Kravaev, P.; Seide, G.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in the field of cabling, twisting and texturing .......................222

Gross, G.-P.; Mallin, C.: PET staple fibermarket upturn – high capacity lines create competitive edge in commodity market ..............................88

Gudiyawar, M.Y.; Kane, C.D.; Saudagar, S.: Wicking behavior of air-jet textured yarns .......................43

Günther, T.; Weber, H.-D.: New ceramic friction discs .................152

Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.;Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213

Hart, D.: Spandex (elastane yarn) – expanding prospects............................27

Helbing, U.: Continual mixing and metering of liquid dyes and additives ..144

Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.;Gries, T.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213

Hoang, H.; Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Zellweger, M.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40

Horcher, D.; Schumacher, H.: Cost-efficient automation solution for BCF carpet yarn plants with modular winder units...........................47

Jarausch, R.: Flame-retardant PyroTex fibers for protection and safety textiles ................................................82

Jirsak, O.; Sanetrnik, F.; Chaloupek, J.: Nanofiber-covered yarns......................84

Kale, K.H.; Palaskar, S.S.: Surface functionalization of PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhancedchemical vapor deposition .................147

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Kane, C.D.; Saudagar, S.; Gudiyawar, M.Y.: Wicking behavior of air-jet textured yarns .......................43

Keser, H.: Online tension sensor system for false-twist draw-texturing machines .............................................42

Kiesel, K.; Simmen, C.; Bertsch, G.: New jet geometry in air-jet for ATY....226

Kirchberger, A.; Stefani, W.; Dahringer, J.: Superabsorbent bicomponent staple fiber Sabko ..........87

Kiyooka, S.: Structure and functionality of steam-jet fiber Felibendy .................32

Kravaev, P.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in the field of cabling, twisting and texturing ......222

Lakraa, J.; Steingass, A.: The main Asian and Middle East draw-texturedyarn markets (Part 2) .........................101

Langfeld, J.; Schneider, R.: Polymer – made by Oerlikon Barmag ...................36

Liu, X.; Wang, F.: Applications of non-circular cross-section chemical fibers..............210

Lüchtefeld, H.-B.; Siejak, V.: Global market for high-tech tenacity polyamide and polyester filament yarns 2008–2010 ..............................135

Mallin, C.; Gross, G.-P.: PET staple fibermarket upturn – high capacity lines create competitive edge in commodity market ..............................88

Palaskar, S.S.; Kale, K.H.: Surface functionalization of PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition................................147

Patel, B.H.; Chattopadhyay, D.P.: Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes .................................149

Paul, P.; Gon, D.P.; Banerjee, D.: Activated carbon fiber from PAN precursor and its application ......208

Pico, D.; Wilms, C.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Natural volcanic rock fibers..................90

Planck, H.; Schindler, S.; Bauder, H.-J.: Tailor-made special yarns from PET POY for technical and medical products ...............................214

Pourdeyhimi, B.; Anantharamaiah, N.: Elastomeric durable nonwovens through the use of novel bicomponent fiber cross-sections ............................109

Qin, X.-H.; Wang, H.: Thermal properties of cellulose acetate nanofibers membranes electrospun by different solvents .......204

Qin, Y.: Absorption of copper ions by SeaCell lyocell fibers......................206

Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.; Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213

Ruys, L.; Deneckere, A.; Harbers, T.; Dolmans, R.; Raina, M.A.; Gries, T.; Herrygers, V.: Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications .......................................213

Sanetrnik, F.; Chaloupek, J.; Jirsak, O.:Nanofiber-covered yarns......................84

Saudagar, S.; Gudiyawar, M.Y.; Kane, C.D.: Wicking behavior of air-jet textured yarns............................43

Schindler, S.; Bauder, H.-J.; Planck, H.:Tailor-made special yarns from PET POYfor technical and medical products ....214

Schmenk, B.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Wirth, B.; Warnecke, M.: Filament breaches during air-gap spinning .........38

Schneider, R.; Langfeld, J.: Polymer – made by Oerlikon Barmag ...................36

Schumacher, H.; Horcher, D.: Cost-efficient automation solution for BCF carpet yarn plants with modular winder units...........................47

Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Wirth, B.; Warnecke, M.; Schmenk, B.: Filamentbreaches during air-gap spinning .........38

- Gries, T.; Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.; Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles..........40

- Gries, T.; Pico, D.; Wilms, C.: Natural volcanic rock fibers..................90

- Gries, T.; Gierlings, S.; Dolmans, R.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in chemical fiber production ..................218

- Gries, T.; Kravaev, P.: ITMA 2011: Innovations in the field of cabling, twisting and texturing .......................222

Senthil Kumar, R.; Sundaresan, S.: Hydroentanglement process – a technological review .......................157

Siejak, V.; Lüchtefeld, H.-B.: Global market for high-tech tenacity polyamide and polyester filament yarns 2008–2011.................135

Simmen, C.; Bertsch, G.; Kiesel, K.: New jet geometry in air-jet for ATY....226

Stefani, W.; Dahringer, J.; Kirchberger, A.: Superabsorbent bicomponent staple fiber Sabko ..........87

Steingass, A.: The main Asian and Middle East draw-textured yarn markets (Part 1) ...................................45

- Lakraa, J.: The main Asian and Middle East draw-textured yarn markets (Part 2) .................................101

- Requirements for an automatic doffing machine – a survey................228

Sundaresan, S.; Senthil Kumar, R.: Hydroentanglement process – a technological review .......................157

Thiele, U.K.; Wei, S.: New PET bottle recycling spinning technology for polyester yarn industry ...................78

- Fiber in-house recycling – experiencesand challenges of industrial practice ....80

- 7th China International Recycled Polyester Forum Shanghai 2011.........200

Tighe, E.: Biopolymers for nonwovens –environmentally beneficial, technically advantageous, commercially feasible ..........................49

Tretzack, O.; Diener, A.: Continuous masterbatch process for the cellulose fiber industry ...........138

Tweddle, G.: Chemical fiber feedstock outlook.........57

van Endert, E.: PET MTR resin – a success story ...........25

Vashistha, A.; Das, D.: Overview of polyblend fibers .............201

Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40

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Wu, Y.-Q.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, L.-D.; Wei, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140

Xuan, J.: Development of bicofibers fornonwovens in last decade in China ....153

Xue, W.-L.; Wu, Y.-Q.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, L.-D.; Wei, M.-Y.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140

Yu, J.; Gao, J.: Grafts determination of casein grafted acrylonitrile fibers ...198

Zellweger, M.; Hoang, H.; Walter, S.; Dolmans, R.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40

Wei, S.; Thiele, U.K.: New PET bottle recycling spinning technology for polyester yarn industry.........................78

Wilms, C.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Pico, D.:Natural volcanic rock fibers..................90

Wirth, B.; Warnecke, M.; Schmenk, B.;Seide, G.; Gries, T.: Filament breaches during air-gap spinning .........38

Wang, F.; Liu, X.: Applications of non-circular cross-section chemical fibers..............210

Wang, H.; Qin, X.-H.: Thermal properties of cellulose acetate nanofibers membranes electrospun by different solvents .......204

Warnecke, M.; Schmenk, B.; Seide, G.; Gries, T.; Wirth, B.: Filament breaches during air-gap spinning ..............................................38

Weber, H.-D.; Günther, T.: New ceramic friction discs .................152

Wei, M.-Y.; Xue, W.-L.; Wu, Y.-Q.; Chen, Y.; Cheng, L.-D.: Property and spinnability of polysulfonamide fiber ........................140

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Raw Materials7th China International Recycled

Polyester Forum Shanghai 2011.........200Brief Information........24, 75–77, 134, 194Chemical fiber feedstock outlook...........57Company Information ...............24, 75–77,

134, 194Current price trends for fiber

raw materials.......................................76Fiber in-house recycling –

experiences and challenges of industrial practice ............................80

Gneuß: order for largest MRS extruder ......................................24

Grafts determination of casein grafted acrylonitrile fibers .................198

NGR: PP spunbound recycling ..............196PET bottle recycling spinning

technology for polyester yarn industry .......................................78

PET MTR resin – a success story .............25PET Recycling Forum 2011 ...................195PET/PA conference 2011 in Frankfurt .....24Plastcompactors for fiber production ...197Plastic recycling systems at

K 2010 (Erema)....................................26PR China: More PET fiber

raw materials.......................................77PTT Chemical:

NatureWorks investment ...................196

Fibers/YarnsA vision to the world of cellulosic

fibers in 2020 ....................................177Absorption of copper ions by

SeaCell lyocell fibers ..........................206Activated carbon fiber from PAN

precursor and its application..............208

Anti-microbial fiber Starlight feel (RadiciGroup).....................................181

Applications of non-circular cross-section chemical fibers..............210

Belarus: lower fiber production ..............69Brazil: more viscose staple fibers ............69Brief information ...................4–16, 61–68,

118–132, 180–192Carbon fibers – high-tech materials

for the mass market ..........................113Cellulosic fiber range for textiles

(Birla Cellulose) ....................................31Chemical fiber feedstock outlook...........57Company information ...........4–16, 61–68,

118–132, 180–191Cotton's impact on other fibers .............30Cupro yarns for textiles

(Asahi Kasei Fibers) ..............................86Development of bico fibers for

nonwovens in last decade in China.............................................153

European Nylon Symposium, Frankfurt:conference report ................................83

Flame-retardant PyroTex fibers for protection and safety textiles...............82

Global market for high-tenacity polyamide and polyester filament yarns 2008–2010 ..............................135

Global polyester fiber trends ..................64Global synthetic industrial filament

yarn and fiber markets.......................122HTS carbon fiber type (Toho Tenax)........91Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion

fibers for textile applications..............213ITMA unveils new chapter on fiber

and yarn for its 2011 showcase .............1Long-term development of

textile fiber demand ..........................202

Nanofiber-covered yarns ........................84Natural volcanic rock fibers ....................90New bicofiber for artificial turf

(EMPA/Tisca Tiara) ................................34New yarn technology for

artificial turf (Colbond).........................34Newlife PET yarn for workwear

(Filature Miroglio) ..............................183Overview of polyblend fibers................201PET staple fiber market upturn –

high capacity lines create competitive edge in commodity market ..................88

Spandex (elastane yarn) – expanding prospects............................27

Stain-resistent polyester fabric for water absorption and oil-repellency .....................................137

Structure and functionality of steam-jet fiber Felibendy .....................32

Superabsorbent bicomponent staple fiber Sabko................................87

Techtextil review on fibers and yarns.......................................92–96

Thermal properties of cellulose acetate nanofibers membranes electrospun by different solvents .......204

Western Europe: chemical fiber titer program for nonwovens 2011 ...........105

Fiber Production6th European Nylon Symposium ...........220Acrylic fiber for flock (Dolan)................151Cabling and twisting machinery

for tire cord (SwissTex) .......................221Continual mixing and metering of

liquid dyes and additives....................144Continuous masterbatch process

for the cellulose fiber industry ...........138

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Wicking behavior of air-jet textured yarns .....................................43

NonwovensBiopolymers for nonwovens –

environmentally beneficial, technicallyadvantageous, commercially feasible ...49

Brief Information..........................229, 230Company Information ..................229, 230Cupro nonwovens Bemliese for export

markets (Asahi Kasei Fibers)...............160Development of bico fibers for

nonwovens in last decade in China ....153Elastomeric durable nonwovens

through the use of novel bicomponent fiber cross-sections ......109

Global PP spunbound capacitiy 2015 ...128Hydroentanglement process –

a technological review .......................157Innovative nonwoven products

(Freudenberg) ......................................51ITMA preview: new machinery

for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens .........................161–174

Japan: nonwovens production +20 %..............................128

New PP spunbound plant (Faré) ...........229Spunlaid cellulose nonwovens................52Viscose specialties for nonwovens

(Kelheim Fibres) ...................................41Western Europe: chemical fiber titer

program for nonwovens 2011 ...........105

ResearchAbsorption of copper ions by

SeaCell lyocell fibers ..........................206Activated carbon fiber from

PAN precursor and its application ......208Applications of non-circular

cross-section chemical fibers..............210Customized yarn development

for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40

Elastomeric durable nonwovens through the use of novel bicomponent fiber cross-sections ......109

Filament breaches during air-gap spinning...................................38

Grafts determination of casein grafted acrylonitrile fibers .................198

Hydroentanglement process – a technological review .......................157

Innovative polyolefin melt adhesion fibers for textile applications..............213

Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes .................................149

Nanofiber-covered yarns ........................84Natural volcanic rock fibers ....................90New patents on fibers and

fiber technology ................22, 23, 74, 75

Overview of polyblend fibers................201PET bottle recycling spinning technology

for polyester yarn industry ...................78Property and spinnability of

polysulfonamide fiber ........................140Superabsorbent bicomponent

staple fiber Sabko................................87Surface functionalization of PET fabric

with atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition................................147

Tailor-made special yarns from PET POY for technical and medical products ...............................214

Thermal properties of cellulose acetate nanofibers membranes electrospun by different solvents ..........................204

Wicking behavior of air-jet textured yarns .....................................43

Industry NewsDornbirn 2011: 50th Man-made

Fibers Congress ...........................11, 123Nonwovens production +20 %...............13Techtextil 2011: international network

for textile innovations..........................121st ITMA-ITMF World Textile Summit ....19930 years Flock Association Europe..........66A vision to the world of cellulosic

fibers in 2020 ....................................177Brief Information.............4, 13, 14, 61–68,

118–132, 180–192Carbon fibers – high-tech materials

for the mass market ..........................113Chemical fiber feedstock outlook...........57Company Information ...........4–16, 60–68,

118–132, 180–191EU: new fiber labelling regulation ........180Filtration 2011 in Chicago....................182Germany: higher man-made fiber

production.........................................123Global carpet fiber consumption .........184Global fiber production: polyester

and polyamide expansion ..................116Global glass fiber capacity

for composites...................................186Global market for high-tenacity

polyamide and polyester filament yarns 2008–2010 ..............................135

Global polyester fiber trends ..................64Global PP spunbond capacity 2015 ......128Global synthetic industrial filament

yarn and fiber markets.......................122Grass Yarn Forum 2011........................124Higher German nonwovens

production in Q1 .................................67Higher texturing machinery

shipments..........................................127Hightex 2012 in Istanbul ......................187ITMA 2011:

extended fibers/yarn areas.................118

Customized yarn development for special technical disease control textiles.....................................40

Filament breaches during air-gap spinning...................................38

ITMA 2011: innovations in chemical fiber production ..................218

ITMA 2011: innovations in the field of cabling, twisting and texturing ......222

ITMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens .........................161–174

Kinetics and thermodynamics of dyeing elastane/spandex fiber with direct dyes .................................149

New automatic winding machine (Sahm).................................220

New masterbatch capacity for synthetic turf yarns (Americhem)........139

Piston screen changer with optimized flow channel geometries (Kreyenborg)......................37

Polymer – made by Oerlikon Barmag .....36Project list of new polymer and

chemical fiber plants 2011 ..................97Property and spinnability of

polysulfonamide fiber ........................140Surface functionalization of

PET fabric with atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition .................147

Tailor-made special yarns from PET POY for technical and medical products ...............................214

Tanatex: new in fiber spin finish business ............................217

TexturingCost-efficient automation solution

for BCF carpet yarn plants with modular winder units...........................47

Higher texturing machinery shipments .........................127

ITMA 2011: innovations in the field of cabling, twisting and texturing ......222

ITMA preview: new machinery for fiber production, texturing and nonwovens .........................161–174

New ceramic friction disc .....................152New jet geometry in air-jet for ATY ......226Online tension sensor system for

false-twist draw-texturing machines ....42Requirements for an automatic

doffing machine – a survey................228S+ BCF carpet yarn machine

(Oerlikon Neumag) ..............................42Textured yarn production costs 2010 ...120The main Asian and Middle East

draw-textured yarn markets (Part 1).....45The main Asian and Middle East

draw-textured yarn markets (Part 2)...101

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ITMA unveils new chapter on fiber andyarn for its 2011 showcase....................1

Japan: fiber machinery exports +6 %....188Japan: nonwovens production +20 %...128Management .............................6, 66, 182New books for the fiber and

textile industry.......................20, 72, 192New products for the fiber industry .......20Paul Schlack Man-Made Fibre

Prize 2011 .........................................186Polyester Forum 2011 in Shanghai .......124Strong global elastane yarn demand ....183Successful INDEX 2011 ..........................65Tecnon OrbiChem: 2011 Polyester,

Polyamide & Intermediates Conference........................................136

Textured yarn production costs 2010 ...120USA: higher PET BCF yarn

consumption .....................................184

International NewsArgentina: higher synthetics

production.........................................129Asia: higher fiber consumption ............189Belarus: lower fiber production ..............69Belarus: polyester yarn expansion ........189Brazil: higher fiber imports.....................17Brazil: higher synthetics

consumption .....................................129Brazil: more viscose staple fibers ............69Brief Information ..............69–72, 189–192

Canada: higher PA industrial yarn exports ......................................189

Chile: higher synthetics consumption...129Colombia: lower synthetics

production.........................................129Company Information .....................17–19,

69–72 189–192EU-27: chemical fiber imports ..........17, 69EU-27: man-made fiber trade 2009......189Global market for high-tenacity

polyamide and polyester filament yarns 2008–2010 ..............................135

India: increase of technical textiles .......130India: polyester recycling expanding.......17Iran: first carbon fiber plant .................190ITMA unveils new chapter on fiber

and yarn for its 2011 showcase .............1Japan: higher fiber production ...............69Japan: lower cupro yarn production .......69Mexico: higher synthetic imports .........190New products for the fiber industry .....132Peru: higher synthetics consumption....130PR China: lower PVA fiber production ....69PR China: new carbon fiber project ......129Russia: higher PET staple production ......70Russia: higher PP fiber production..........69USA: expansion of technical yarns..........71USA: fiber industry employment ............70USA: higher fiber imports (H1 2011) ....191USA: higher fiber shipments

for nonwovens ....................................71

USA: higher fiber shipments...................18USA: higher fiberfill shipments...............19USA: higher imports of textured

polyester yarn...................................191USA: higher man-made fiber exports .....70USA: higher PET BCF yarn shipments......70USA: higher PET staple imports ..............19USA: higher PET staple shipments

for nonwovens ..................................131USA: higher PO rope yarn shipments......19USA: higher shipments of

PA industrial yarns .............................191USA: higher tire yarn consumption.......191USA: long term fiber production ............70USA: lower carpet yarn shipments .......131USA: lower fiber imports......................191USA: man-made fiber

consumption +10 %.............................71USA: man-made fiber imports +15 % .....70USA: more industrial yarns ...................131USA: more PA carpet yarns ....................19USA: more PET nonwovens ....................19USA: more tire cord yarns ................19, 71USA: stable polyolefin fiber capacity ......19USA: synthetic fiber capacity 2013.......131Vietnam: PET staple fiber plant

in operation.......................................131World: global capacity trends...............192World: global fiber market

for technical textiles ..........................132World: strong viscose fiber demand.......71

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Aalidhra Textile Engineers 127Aditya Birla 31, 134Advansa 105, 119Aiki Riotech 225AKSA 4, 131Americhem 139, 161, 184AMSilk 61, 187Andritz 230Andritz Küsters 161, 230Andritz Perfojet 13, 67, 161, 230Aquafil 18, 182Asahi Kasei Chemicals 77Asahi Kasei Fibers 86, 128, 160, 183Asamer Basaltic Fibers 91Asota 92, 106, 107, 108Asselin-Thibeau 230Aurelius 181Autefa Solutions 229Automatik Plastics Machinery 6, 195Avgol Nonwovens Industries 71Basell Poliolefine Italia 22BASF 24, 51, 76 ,182, 194BASF-YPC 24baumhueter extrusion 23, 74Bayer 124Bayer MaterialScience 132Beaulieu Fibres 107Beijing Chonglee 79

Bekintex 108Belgian Fibres 107, 108BIAX FiberFilm 51BioAmber 194Biocel Paskov 6BKG 14BMW 113, 122, 130Borealis 24, 134, 194, 196Bruvatex 180Buckeye Technologies 129Bühler 75, 97, 188, 195, 200Cargill 49Carvalhos 107Ceramtec 161Cerfil 190CFK Valley Stade Recycling 113Chemtex 97China Pacific Machatronic 156China Prosperity Petrochemical 134Chisso 10, 13, 68CHT/Bezema 161Cixi Jiangnan Chemical Fiber 200Clariant 51, 189, 191Colbond 18, 34ColorMatrix 132Comoli 190Coperion 195Daiwabo 22

DAK Americas 134Danaklon 10Davis-Standard 66Davy Process Technology 137De Rijke 196Deutsche Basalt Faser 91Dienes Apparatebau 13Dietze & Schell 225DiloGroup 229Dolan 4, 106, 124, 151Domsjo Fabriker 134dorix 61, 106, 108Dounor 107Dow Chemical 131Drake Extrusion 107, 108Dralon 124DS Fibres 105, 107DSM Dyneema 13, 61, 185, 190DSM IP Assets 75Dunlop Rubber 166DuPont 74, 75, 106, 108,

122, 140, 191, 194Ebner 97Ecofill Kapell 108Econ Maschinenbau 195Ems-Chemie 18, 62, 70, 72, 96,

105, 106, 107, 130, 191Ems-Chemie (Neumünster) 18, 62, 106, 108

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Ems-Griltech 96, 105, 106, 107Enka Colombia 129Enka Tecnica 156EPG 124, 182Epitropic Fibres 105Equifibres 124EREMA 26Erema 194Erko Trützschler 67ES FiberVisions 10, 23, 68, 108EuroFibers 61, 185Evonik Degussa 24Evonik Fibres 92, 106, 108Fare' 229Fiber Extrusion Technology 218Fiber Innovation Technology 154Fibertex 66FiberVisions 10, 65, 107, 108Fiberweb 13, 128Fibracat Europa 105Fidion 105, 108Fil Control 161Fil.Va 93, 108Filature Miroglio 93, 183Filature Textile 183Filtes International 61Finat 70First Quality Nonwovens 17Fleissner 67FR Safety Yarn 126Frana Polifibre 105, 107Fraver 124Freudenberg Filtration Technologies 65Freudenberg NA 191Freudenberg Nonwovens 51, 65, 68Freudenberg Politex 65Freudenberg Vilene 19Galan Textile Machinery 224GEP 7Gilbos 222Giudici 225Gneuß Kunststofftechnik 24, 81, 162,

195, 197, 200God Way Philips 149Goulston Technologies 51Grafe Advanced Polymers 184Grasim Industries 31Grinp 147Groz-Beckert 124Gruschwitz 61, 92, 185Gualchierani Baling 68Guangzhou ES Fiber 68Gunze 74Güven 18Hahl 7Hahl Filaments 7Harper International 62Herbold Meckesheim 81, 195, 197Hercules 10Herrmann Ultraschall 13, 230Hills 153Himson 127Hi-Tech 128Hi-Tech Nonwoven Technology 229Hoechst 6Huafon Microfiber 229Hubron 196Huntsman Textile Effects 132Huvis 153HXN 154Hyosung 14, 17, 122, 183, 189Hyundai Engineering 131

Ibrahim Fibres 18ICD High Performance Fibres 13, 185IKB 76Indorama 4, 134, 181, 191Indorama Ventures 70Industrie Meccaniche 68INEOS Manufacturing Belgium 74Innovative Properties 23Inquitex 106Instron 68Invista 64, 77, 93, 129, 130, 131, 182, 183Invista Performance Technologies 137Ishikawa Seisakusho 127Isomatex 91Jacob Holm 10Japan Exlan 74Japan Vilene 19Japan Wool Textile 126JBF Industries 134Jingwei Textile Machinery 222JNC 68, 128JNGX 154John R. Starr 128, 230Johns Manville 13, 130, 191Johns Manville Europe 67Julon 130Juyou Chemical Engineering 79Kamenny Vek 91Kampf Schneid- und Wickeltechnik 66Kaneka 126Karl Mayer Malimo 188Katoen Natie 196Kelheim Fibres 105, 124, 180, 182Kermel 10, 106Kimberly-Clark 22, 23Koksan PET Packaging 77Kolon Glotech 22Kolon Industries 75, 191KordsaGlobal 136Kreyenborg 14, 37, 75, 130, 137, 194Krones 200Kuibyshev Azot 190Kuitu Finland 105Kuraray 74, 75Kuraray Kuraflex 32Kurskhimvolokno 190Lankhorst Indutech 190Lanxess 24, 118, 189Lauffenmühle 126Lawson Hemphill 173, 188Leigh Fibers 19Lenzing 6, 7, 60, 71, 74, 93,

105, 129, 177, 180, 182Lenzing Fibers Grimsby 105Lenzing Instruments 16, 164Lenzing Nanjing Fibers 129Lenzing Plastics 6, 108, 124Lenzing Technik 97, 129LG International 131Liaoning Deli 153LincSpun Yarns 130List 138Litzler 182Lunnex Chemical Fiber 200Lurgi 97Luxilon Industries 23Maag Group 6, 195Maag-Automatic 200Mahr 127Maire Tecnimont 14Märkische Faser 106MAS 195

Meraklon 107MicroFresh Filters 65Miroglio 10Mitsubishi 77Mitsubishi Chemical 194Mitsubishi Rayon 122, 130Mitsui Chemicals 16Mitsui Hygiene Materials 16Mogul Tekstil 67Monosuisse 190Montefibre 119MRC SGL Precursor 130Murata Machinery 224Nanoval 52NATPET 196NatureWorks 49, 77, 134, 196Nexis Fibers 72Next Generation Recyclingmachinen 81, 195, 196Nextek 137Nextrusion 62Nilit 130, 182Nippon Dyneema 185Noble Fiber 108Nordson 156Noy Engineering 6, 14Noyfil 8, 181NoyVallesina Engineering 97NRC 196NSC nonwoven 67, 68, 166, 230Oerlikon Barmag 16, 36, 45, 68, 101,

120, 127, 144, 162, 188, 218, 224, 228Oerlikon Neumag 6, 16, 42, 47, 68, 88,

128, 154, 156, 166, 188, 195, 229Oerlikon Saurer 14, 166, 222, 224Oerlikon Textile 42, 188, 199Oerlikon Textile Components 168, 226Outlast Technologies 4, 62Pallmann Maschinen 81Parkdale Mills 131Pasia Fiber & Composite 91PBI Performance Products 66, 181PCI Fibres 27, 200, 202PCI Nylon 83, 220Pedex 7Pegas Nonwovens 69, 189, 229Pennine Fibre Industries 106Perlon-Monofil 118Petro Vietnam Construction 131PetStar 200Philip Morris Products 23Pierret Industries 81Pill Nassvliestechnik 180Pinkert Textilmaschinen 188Polyamide High Performance 119, 135Polyester High Performance 119Polymer Engineering 97Polyprima 134Polyvel 51Power-Heat-Set 170Price Hanna Consultants 230Pro Polymer 4Propilan 108PTT Chemical 196PTT MCC Biochem 194Pulion International 81Purac 24PyroTex 82Qixi 154Questar 144R.Stat 106Radicifil 106

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TechnicalTextilesInnovation, Technology, Application

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RadiciGroup 8, 61, 181, 184RadiciSpandex 61, 183Ratti 190, 224Rauschert 152Reifenhäuser 66, 188Reifenhäuser Reicofil 67, 128Reiter Oberflächentechnik 13Reliance 132, 136Retech 16, 42, 170Rhodia 76Rhovyl 108Rieter 188Rieter CZ 188Rowa Group 144Rowasol 144SAAF 67SAB Sonderanlagenbau Nord 220Sabanci 119SABIC 24, 77, 119, 122, 126Sabic 196Sahm 220Salteks Tekstil 131Salvin Tekstil 131Sampaio & Filhos – Texteis 62Sandler 66, 128Sapona Manufacturing 127SASA 119Schoeller (Bregenz) 94, 181Selbitzer Chemiefaser 61Selcuk 68Serafin 62Se-So-Tech 200SGL Carbon 113, 124, 130, 182Shanghai Textile Holding 140Shaoyang Textile Machinery 200Shinkong Synthetic Fibers 22, 75SHRC 156SHROUQ 77Siemens 47Silanotex 94Silon 195Sinopec 24Sinterama 4SK Chemicals 70SK Eurochem 70

Skaps Industries 68Slack & Parr 218smartfiber 206Snow & Philipp 10Södra Cell International 77, 196Spunchem International 196SPV 6, 7, 60SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler 225Stamicarbon 6, 14Starlinger 136Steen & Co. 108STFG 4Sunrex Industry 16Superba 127, 168Svenska Rayon 105Svenskt Konstsilke 94Svetlogorsk Khimvolokno 189SwissTex America 14SwissTex France 14, 172, 190, 221, 222SwissTex Winterthur 14, 172, 190, 219Systronic 149Taiwan Fareast 153Tanatex Chemicals 171, 217Tatham 171TBL 188Teakwang Industrial 122Tecfibres 106Technical Absorbents 106Technobasalt – Invest 91Tecnon OrbiChem 24, 30, 57, 64, 136Teijin 33, 62, 122, 182Teijin Aramid 6, 93, 106, 122, 185, 187Teijin Fibers 17, 18, 137, 140Tel Rad Cuyo 10Temco 42TenCate 62TenCate Advanced Composites 126TenCate Grass 62Tessiture Pietro Radici 184Testrite 166Textechno Herbert Stein 164, 219Textisol 67The Fiber Year 72, 122Thiele Polyester Technology Service 78, 80,

195, 200

Thüringer Filamente TFG 4Tianjing Teda 156Tisca Tiara 34TMI Group 188TMT Machinery 97, 127, 219, 224Toho Tenax 33, 182Toho Tenax Europe 91, 108Toptec 180Toray Advanced Material Korea 122Toray Fluorofibers 22Toray Industries 14, 122, 126, 128Total Petrochemical 23Toyobo 92, 198Trevira 4, 6, 87, 94, 106, 108, 180Trevos Kostalov 94Trützschler Nonwovens 67, 129, 171TWD Fibres 126Twisttechnology Frimal Trading 224Uhde Inventa-Fischer 25, 76, 77, 97, 137Unifi 64, 131, 183UOP SINCO 97Uster Technologies 124Valvan Baling Systems 68VB S&T 218Vecoplan 81Vestergaard Frandsen 40VIAM Holdings 19Vulkan 91Wanjie Group 16Waxman Fibres 62Weima America 81Wellman Inc. 134Wellman International 96, 106, 108, 126, 181Witte Pumps & Technology 14Woongijn Chemical 23Yaolong 156YCTEX 153, 154Yue Jian Machinery Manufacture 225ZAO Polymatiz 229Zhaoqing Mankelong New Synthetic Fiber 153Zhejiang GBF 91Zhengjia Milkfiber 198Ziegler 188Zschimmer & Schwarz 20Zyex 93, 108

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Issue Main Topics Conferences/Trade Shows

1 March Fiber raw materials / Cellulosic fiber specialties / PP fibers / 6th Grass Yarn & Tufters Forum, Feb. 20–22, 2012, Zurich/SwitzerlandPublication date PET fibers / Carpet fiber developments (Domotex, Hanover) / 6th European Nylon Symposium, Feb. 27/28, 2012, Frankfurt/GermanyMarch 21, 2012 Textured yarns / Elastic fiber developments / 5th American Nylon Symposium, March 30, 2012, Atlanta, GA/USA

Nonwovens technologies / Industry news

2 June Fiber raw materials / Polyamide fibers / Fibers for nonwovens / ITMA Asia + CITME 2012, June 12–16, 2012, Shanghai/PR ChinaPublication date ITMA Asia + CITME 2012 preview: new machinery / Achema 2012, June 18–22, 2012, Frankfurt/GermanyJune 5, 2012 Fiber technology / Nonwovens technologies / Industry news

3 September Fiber raw materials / Technical fibers / Global fiber markets / 51st Man-Made Fibers Congress, Sept. 19–21, 2012, Dornbirn/AustriaPublication date Project list: New polymer and chemical plants 2012 / CINTE Techtexti l China 2012, Oct. 22–24, 2012, Shanghai/PR ChinaSeptember 4, 2012 Man-made Fibers Congress Dornbirn: preview / IFAI Expo 2012, Nov. 7–9, 2012, Boston, MA/USA

World trade with texturing machines / Industry news

4 December Fiber raw materials / Synthetic fiber specialties / India ITME 2012, Dec. 2–7, 2012, Mumbai/IndiaPublication date PP fiber technology / Spin finishes / Texturing technologyDecember 5, 2012 (machinery, yarns, markets) / Industry news

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