Thursday 7 February 2013

Textile Fabric

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In order to produce the polyester melt with a high efficiency, high-output processing steps like staple fiber (50–300 tonnes/day per spinning line) or POY /FDY (up to 600 tonnes/day split into about 10 spinning machines) are meanwhile more and more vertically integrated direct processes. This means the polymer melt is directly converted into the textile fibers or filaments without the common step of pelletizing. We are talking about full vertical integration when polyester is produced at one site starting from crude oil or distillation products in the chain oil → benzene → PX → PTA → PET melt → fiber/filament or bottle-grade resin. Such integrated processes are meanwhile established in more or less interrupted processes at one production site. Eastman Chemicals were the first to introduce the idea of closing the chain from PX to PET resin with their so-called INTEGREX process. The capacity of such vertically integrated production sites is >1000 tonnes/day and can easily reach 2500 tonnes/day.
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
Textile Fabric
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