July 30, 2019

Asia Pacific emerged as the leading consumer

Transparency Market Research (TMR) has released a market study on the global black color dyestuff market for textile fibers, estimating the market to expand at a CAGR of 8.0% between 2014 and 2020 and reach a value of US$1.88 billion by the end of the forecast period.The report, titled "Dyestuff (Black Color) Market – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2014 – 2020", signifies that, in 2013, this market stood at US$1.10 billion in terms of market value and 416.0 kilo tons in terms of production volume. According to the report, in 2013, the black color dyestuff market for polyester fibers accounted for a majority share among all product segments of the global black color dyestuff market for textile fibers. Over the forecast period, this product segment is expected to report the fastest growth owing to the steady rise in demand for black dyestuff.Browse the full Dyestuff (Black Color) Market for Textile Fibers (Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic and Others) for Home Textiles, Apparels and Other End-users –
The global apparel industry emerged as the biggest consumer of the black color dyestuff for textile fibers, accounting for 53% of the overall demand in 2013. Other end-use industries such as agricultural textiles, automotive textiles, and protective clothing are also registering significant growth on account of rising demand for black color dyestuff for textile fibers.The markets for automotive and agricultural textiles are experiencing a surge in the demand for black color dyestuff for textile fibers from technical textiles, which is expected to propel the market to a great extent. Other than this, the growing demand for polyester fibers and other technical textiles from the home textiles and apparel industries are projected to drive the demand for black color dyestuff over the forecast period.Among regional black color textile fiber dyestuff markets, Asia Pacific emerged as the leading consumer, accounting for more than 55% of the global demand for black color dyestuff for textile fibers in 2013. The rising demand from the markets for automotive, apparels, and home and agricultural textiles is likely to stimulate the global black color dyestuff market for textile fibers in the region during the period between 2014 and 2020, states the report.
On the other hand, the black color dyestuff market for textile fiber in the Rest of the World regional segment is predicted to report the fastest growth during the forecast period. The high consumption of black color dye stuff for textile fibers in the Middle East and Latin America is propelling the demand for the same in these regions to a significant extent. In addition to this, North America and Europe are projected to exhibit positive movement owing to recovering economic conditions in these regions over the forecast period.For More Information Visit :printed cotton tape ribbon factory

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July 24, 2019

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Melt-spun fibers are made from melt spinning process of polymer granules. These fibers are produced by utilizing certain polymers that can be melted without undergoing thermal degradation. Most common polymers for producing melt-spun fibers are nylon-6, nylon 66, polyethylene terephthalate, and polypropylene. Melt spinning increases the strength, resilience, and tenacity of the fiber. Melt-spun fibers processing is a less expensive process and does not require solvent for processing process. These fibers are utilized in various industries such as textile, pharmaceutical, and automotive. The melt spinning process has gained wide popularity in the fiber processing market. For example, GE Plastics installed a high-temperature melt spinning fiber line from Hills, Inc. at its world-class Polymer Processing Development Center in Pittsfield, Mass, U.S. The new melt spinning fiber line at GE Plastics can process resins at temperatures up to 450o C, and can utilize next-generation materials such as GE’s Ultem and Extem1 resin grades. The facility can also produce continuous filaments with a speed of 1,800 meters per minute, and is capable of in-line drawing of fibers.
The global melt-spun fibers market can be segmented based on fiber type. In terms of fiber type, the market can be segmented into filament-melt spun fiber and staple-melt spun fiber. Filament type of melted spun fiber is soft and can easily stretch out up to five times its original length, whereas staple type of melt-spun fiber has limited or finite length and contains many holes. Based on polymers, the market can be segmented into nylon-6, nylon-66, polyester, polyethylene terephthalate, and polypropylene. Among these polymers, polyethylene terephthalate and nylon 6,6 are melt-spun in high volumes. However, several woven industrial and apparel fabrics manufacturers favor polyester instead of nylon. Increasing need for textile fibers and rapid expansion in fashion and other end-user industries across globe are driving the melt-spun fibers market. Rising demand for blended polymers for manufacture of melt-spun fibers is also boosting the market. For instance, recently, a few researchers mixed lignin with polyacrylo nitrile (PAN) and blended the polymers together into a single fiber using a melt-spinning process. A few factors such as short spinneret lifetime, repeated manifold cleanings, and non-uniformity of the yarn are restraining the market. However, the rise in research activities in the field of spinning technology to produce quality fiber products is expected to create lucrative opportunities for manufacturers operating in the market.
In terms of printed cotton tape ribbon geography, the global melt-spun fibers market can be segmented into North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East & Africa. In terms of consumption, Asia Pacific is a leading region for the melt-spun fibers market followed by Europe. Increasing population and economic expansion in developing economies of Asia Pacific such as China, India, and ASEAN countries are propelling the demand for melt-spun fiber. Additionally, the rise in demand for polyester-based melt-spun fiber, typically in China and Southeast Asia, is also fuelling the market. Strong growth in automotive industry typically in Europe and significant expansion ofthe health care sector are expected to fuel the demand for melt-spun fibers in the regions. Rising middle class income coupled with rapid urbanization and improving lifestyle in Middle East & Africa and Latin America is also boosting the demand for melt-spun fibers.

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May 15, 2019

Lights come in two main varieties

These flexible, self-adhesive strips of LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) run at 12-volts and can be cut every 5 or 10 cm depending on the type of strip purchased. As they use LEDs, they also consume much less electricity than the old fluorescent strip lights and last many times longer, making them far more cost effective.LED Lights come in two main varieties; single colour and colour changing. Single Colour strips are available in warm and cool white, and are ideal for creating subtle or hidden lighting. Most customers attach them to the underside of kitchen cabinets and kickboards, where they create an aesthetically pleasing and practical light, but they can also be used to accent, highlight or for extra ambience around the home.Colour changing strip lights use a special type of LED which blends red, green and blue (RGB) light at its source to create a wide spectrum of colour.
These can be used in many of the same applications as a single colour, but allow the user to switch between static and dynamic colour options with a range of different control units.When choosing LED Strips, there are few things that need to be considered, including the brightness, chip size, driver, length and IP rating.The power/brightness of a strip varies depending on the number and size of the LEDs it uses. The LEDs used by strip lights are actually a compact version called SMDs (Surface Mounted Devices), which come in two main sizes; small (352 and large (5050). The number of LEDs per metre will vary, and, as a rule of thumb, the greater the number of LEDs, the more powerful the strip.As these Strips run at 12V DC (Direct Current), they require a unit called an LED Driver, which "steps down" the mains voltage (240V AC).
These can usually be purchased as part of a strip light kit or sold separately. All drivers have a maximum load, which must be large enough to manage the power consumption of the lights.While strip lights can be bought by the metre, it is also possible to shorten their length if required. This can be done by cutting through one of the marked "cutting points."Finally, a splashproof or waterproof coating also makesled strip lightsa suitable option for lighting kitchens, bathrooms and even outdoor areas. Before you choose a waterproof option, it is worth familiarising yourself with the concept of IPs or Ingress Protection Ratings.printed cotton tape ribbon

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