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FIBRES & INTERMEDIATES

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You produce and consume fibres and intermediates. We provide the business intelligence you need to do so effectively and profitably.

Tecnon OrbiChem's online business intelligence platform, OrbiChem360, can help senior management level personnel, including procurement managers and business segment managers, make timely, well-informed decisions based on reliable and accurate data and analysis of key factors shaping the fibre and intermediates markets.

Tecnon OrbiChem provides detailed and comprehensive coverage of markets, prices, developments and trends for the global fibre and intermediates industry including key derivative products. We also provide informative tables and charts highlighting key trade statistics, regional price comparisons, and production/consumption trends.

How clients benefit from our fibres & intermediates data services

Business Operations

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  • Tracks information on plant operations within the global fibres business
  • Provides data on future production plants and capacity changes
  • Follows import/export trends and trade data for all regions

Product Information

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  • Provides market information on global fibres industry, including major downstream derivatives
  • Tracks and assesses market pricing in key locations
  • Provides analysis of market activity throughout the value chain
  • Up-to-date information regarding supply/demand featuring country, regional and global views

Market Trends

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  • Features updates of industry-related news and economic trends
  • Highlights regulatory or legislative actions worldwide that could affect product development
  • Informative charts and graphics detail data ranging from regional price comparisons to supply/demand balances

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red-down-arrowAcrylic Fibre Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Acrylic fibre is produced from acrylonitrile. Over 80% of global production is solution spun and 20% dry spun. Acrylic staple fibre is used in knitwear, furnishing fabrics, synthetic furs, carpets and awnings.

red-down-arrowPolyamide Fibre Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Polyamide fibre (nylon) is made from caprolactam (in the case of PA6) or AH salt (in the case of PA66) and is produced by a melt spinning process. Nylon can be extruded into a continuous filament or staple offering. Most nylon production is in the form of a filament and is used for stockings and tights, underwear, linings, sports clothing, carpets, technical textiles and tyre cord. Nylon staple production is shrinking and is mainly used for carpeting and industrial applications.

red-down-arrowPolyester Filament Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Polyester filament is one of the two major product presentations for polyethylene terephthalate. Polyester filament is extruded by using a melt spinning process that extrudes a single filament or multiple filaments into a continuous bundle. Filament yarns are used in clothing, furnishings, tyre cord, carpeting and technical textiles.

red-down-arrowPolyester Staple Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Polyester staple is a fibre made from polyethylene terephthalate. Unlike polyester filament, polyester staple is cut into short lengths during the manufacturing process. This allows the fibre to be easily blended with other fibres, primarily cotton, in a subsequent yarn spinning process. Polyester staple is used in apparel, home furnishings, nonwovens, carpet and fibrefill applications.

red-down-arrowPolypropylene Fibre Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Polypropylene fibres are synthetic fibres made from polypropylene. The most important properties of polypropylene fibres are its low density and low softening temperature range and its hydrophobic nature and for many years its low cost. Recently the rising global propylene price has tended to reduced its competitiveness with other fibres – particularly polyester. Polypropylene is used as staple and filament fibres, film tapes and spun bonded fabrics. Major uses are in rugs and carpets both as face fibre and primary and secondary carpet backing and in non-woven fabrics for hygiene products where it’s very low absorbency and softness make it first choice for coverstock. It is also used in non-woven fabrics for medical uses, for geotextiles and for bulk storage bags.

red-down-arrowCellulosic Fibre Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Man-made fibres generated from cellulosic materials, like wood, cotton waste or bamboo.

red-down-arrowViscose Fibre Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

Viscose fibre is spun from cellulose. Viscose filament is mainly used in lining fabrics, dresses and blouses and velvets but also has industrial uses in tyre cord and other products. Viscose staple is spun into viscose and viscose blend yarns which are used in clothing and furnishings. It is also widely used in various non woven products. Recently staple use in non-wovens has been boosted by the rapid growth of non-woven wipes products because of its softness and absorbency.

red-down-arrowCotton Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chemical-Business-Focus Chem-Netfacts price-forecasts Global-Chemical-Data Consulting

A natural fibre.

Acrylic Fibre
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Acrylic fibre is produced from acrylonitrile. Over 80% of global production is solution spun and 20% dry spun. Acrylic staple fibre is used in knitwear, furnishing fabrics, synthetic furs, carpets and awnings.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Polyamide Fibre
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Polyamide fibre (nylon) is made from caprolactam (in the case of PA6) or AH salt (in the case of PA66) and is produced by a melt spinning process. Nylon can be extruded into a continuous filament or staple offering. Most nylon production is in the form of a filament and is used for stockings and tights, underwear, linings, sports clothing, carpets, technical textiles and tyre cord. Nylon staple production is shrinking and is mainly used for carpeting and industrial applications.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Polyester Filament
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Polyester filament is one of the two major product presentations for polyethylene terephthalate. Polyester filament is extruded by using a melt spinning process that extrudes a single filament or multiple filaments into a continuous bundle. Filament yarns are used in clothing, furnishings, tyre cord, carpeting and technical textiles.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Polyester Staple
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Polyester staple is a fibre made from polyethylene terephthalate. Unlike polyester filament, polyester staple is cut into short lengths during the manufacturing process. This allows the fibre to be easily blended with other fibres, primarily cotton, in a subsequent yarn spinning process. Polyester staple is used in apparel, home furnishings, nonwovens, carpet and fibrefill applications.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Polypropylene Fibre
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Polypropylene fibres are synthetic fibres made from polypropylene. The most important properties of polypropylene fibres are its low density and low softening temperature range and its hydrophobic nature and for many years its low cost. Recently the rising global propylene price has tended to reduced its competitiveness with other fibres – particularly polyester. Polypropylene is used as staple and filament fibres, film tapes and spun bonded fabrics. Major uses are in rugs and carpets both as face fibre and primary and secondary carpet backing and in non-woven fabrics for hygiene products where it’s very low absorbency and softness make it first choice for coverstock. It is also used in non-woven fabrics for medical uses, for geotextiles and for bulk storage bags.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Cellulosic Fibre
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Man-made fibres generated from cellulosic materials, like wood, cotton waste or bamboo.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Viscose Fibre
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Viscose fibre is spun from cellulose. Viscose filament is mainly used in lining fabrics, dresses and blouses and velvets but also has industrial uses in tyre cord and other products. Viscose staple is spun into viscose and viscose blend yarns which are used in clothing and furnishings. It is also widely used in various non woven products. Recently staple use in non-wovens has been boosted by the rapid growth of non-woven wipes products because of its softness and absorbency.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

Cotton
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A natural fibre.

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Market Analysis

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Prices

  • Chemical-Business-Focus Trade Data

  • Chem-Netfacts Market Summary

  • price-forecasts Price Forecasts

  • Global-Chemical-Data Supply/Demand

  • Consulting Single Client Projects

OFFERING EXCEPTIONAL CAPABILITIES

Tecnon OrbiChem’s business information services offer a full range of analysis, price data, and price forecasts for fibre and intermediates, key downstream derivatives and important feedstock markets.

Regular updates of economic news and industry events that shape market trends, plus price histories and future capacity changes, provide senior executives and company managers a full view of market activity and add proper perspective to the industry.

About Fibres & Intermediates

Fabrics can either be made of natural or synthetic fibres or a blend of the two.

Natural fibres come from plants and animals and are generally more environmentally friendly and durable. The natural cellulosic fibres include cotton, viscose and others. These are widely used for various applications including spun yarn, fabrics and textiles. They are also used as chemical filters and as fibre-reinforcement composites due to their similar properties to engineered fibres. The principal synthetic fibres are polyester, polyamide (nylon), acrylic and polypropylene.

Synthetic fibres are made from chemical compounds and are usually cheaper and more easily mass-produced alternatives to natural fibres, which have a wide spectrum of applications depending on the fibre properties. Synthetic fibres offer advantages over natural fibres, depending on the fibre type, such as its low cost, hard wearing, ease of washing and ironing, ready dyeing, and ability to blend for maximum effect. Applications range from everyday clothing to fashion clothing, sportswear textiles and footwear, and high-performance outdoor wear. Polyester staple is used in pillows, carpets, home furnishing fabrics and automotive fabrics. Aramid fibres are used for fire resistant textiles, bullet and stab-proof jackets, helmets and armoured vehicles.

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  • Monthly Trade Data
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Comprehensive historic, current and forecast data and analysis for:

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