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Fibres/Polymers    Glass
Glass in Technical Textiles and NonwovensGlass in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens
These 47 forecast tables cover the 24 end-use products, out of the total of 150, that include glass. For ease of navigation they have been split into 7 sections of similar tables.
Glass World Totals 1995 - 2010Glass World Totals 1995 - 2010
These 5 tables provide an overview of glass consumption by volume worldwide over the period 1995-2010. These tables split glass consumption by fibre form (yarn type), fabric type, region, application area (e.g. Mobiltech) and end-use product.
End-Use Product against Polymer/Fibre FormEnd-Use Product against Polymer/Fibre Form
These 7 tables show each of the 5 fibre forms (yarn types) used in the production of each glass product over the period 1995 to 2010.
End-Use Products by RegionEnd-Use Products by Region
These 9 tables provide estimates and forecasts of consumption for each product across 8 regions of the world (e.g. North America) over the period 1995 to 2010.
End-Use Product against Fabric and Textile ProductEnd-Use Product against Fabric and Textile Product
These 6 tables show the relative importance of each of the 4 fabric types (e.g. woven) in the production of each glass product over the period 1995 to 2010.
Fabric against Fibre FormFabric against Fibre Form
These 7 tables provide estimates and forecasts for the use of each fibre form (yarn type) in each of the 4 fabric types (e.g. textile multifilament in woven fabric) in 2002 and 2010.
Region against Fibre FormRegion against Fibre Form
These 7 tables provide estimates and forecasts for the use of each fibre form (yarn type) in each of 8 regions of the world (e.g. high tenacity multifilament in South Asia) in 2002 and 2010.
Region against Fabric and Final Textile ProductRegion against Fabric and Final Textile Product
These 6 tables provide an analysis of overall glass end-use consumption by the 4 fabric types in each of 8 regions of the world over the period 1995 to 2010 (e.g. knitted fabrics in North East Asia).



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