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Nonwovens Producers Target Chinese Market for Cosmetic Face Masks

Jun. 28, 2018

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: asahi kasei, cosmetics, Daiwabo, nanofiber, nonwoven fabrics, Teijin, Toyobo, Unitika

Manufacturers of nonwovens are intensifying moves to set themselves apart from the competition when it comes to materials for high-quality…...

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