| POLYESTER in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens: World Market Forecasts to 2010
137 pages, 79 Exhibits, 60 Forecast Tables, Words 21,700
The report describes and forecasts to 2010 the end-use consumption:
- of 109 separate end-use products containing polyester
- for the world overall
-and for 8 different regions: North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South Asia, North East Asia, South East Asia and Rest of World (total of Middle East, Central Asia, Africa and Oceania).
It also makes derived forecasts for the components from which these end-use products are made:
- the 8 different types of polymer/fibre form used to make these end-use products: polymer chip, staple fibre, spun staple yarn, textile multifilament, high tenacity multifilament, Bulked Continuous Filament (BCF), monofilament, and tape/slit film
- the 6 different types of fabric used to make these end-use products: unspun fibre (eg fibrefill), woven fabric, knitted fabric, nonwoven fabric, yarn type products (e.g. sewing thread), other fabric (e.g. scaffold nets). View the list of end-use products covered by this report here.
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POLYESTER in Technical Textiles and Nonwovens: World Market Forecasts to 2010
REPORT CONTENT
Chapter 1: Overview: Introduction, report aims, scope and structure
Chapter 2: The Relative Importance of Polyester in the Technical Textiles Market: provides summary forecasts for the technical textiles market in total to 2010, comparing man-made fibres and polymers with other broad fibre groups. It then looks at inter-fibre competition between polyester and other individual fibre types, such as polypropylene.
Chapter 3: Polyester End-Use Products and Markets: draws on the detailed Forecast Tables in Chapter 4 to highlight some of the important trends in the use of polyester in technical textiles and nonwovens. The analysis includes 62 Exhibits and is divided into six Sections:
- Overall End-Use Consumption of Polyester
- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Polymer/Fibre Form (Yarn Type) (e.g. high tenacity multifilament yarn))
- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Application Area (e.g. Mobiltech) and End-Use Product (e.g. tyre cord)
- The Highest Volume and Fastest Growing Product Markets
- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Region (e.g. North America)
- End-Use Consumption of Polyester by Fabric and Other Final Textile Product Type (e.g. nonwoven fabric) Chapter 4:Polyester End-Use Products: Detailed Forecast Tables
Part A: Polyester World Totals, 1995-2010: 5 Summary Tables which split total polyester consumption by individual product, by region, by Application Area, by polymer/fibre form (yarn type) and by fabric and final textile product type for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Part B: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Product against Polymer/Fibre Form (Yarn Type): 10 Tables which provide estimates of consumption for each of 109 polyester products across each of 8 polymer/fibre forms for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Part C: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Product against Region: 9 Tables which provide estimates of consumption for each of 109 polyester products across each of 8 regions over the period 1995-2010
Part D: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Product against Fabric and Final Textile Product Type: 8 Tables which provide estimates of consumption for each of 109 polyester products across each of 6 fabric and other final textile product types for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Part E: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Fabric and Other Final Textile Product Type against Polymer/Fibre Form: 10 Tables which provide estimates of the use of each of 6 final textile product types against 8 polymer/fibre forms for polyester overall for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Part F: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Region against Polymer/Fibre Form: 10 Tables which provide estimates of the use of each of 8 polymer/fibre forms in each of 8 regions for polyester overall for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Part G: End-Use Consumption Analysis by Region against Other Final Textile Product Type: 8 Tables which provide estimates of the use of each of 6 final textile product types in each of 8 regions for polyester overall for 1995 and annually from 2000 to 2010
Appendix 1: Definitions and Assumptions
Appendix 2: The DRA Textile Products End-Use Consumption Forecasting System
To view all the blank Forecast Tables go to Report and Table Index and select area of interest. Click here to view an example of a Forecast Table.
A more detailed List of Contents, providing details of all the tables and exhibits contained within the report can be viewed here.
Price: £250.00(Excluding: VAT at 17.5% payable on UK orders only)
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