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Fitesa to Establish New PP Nonwovens Plant in Thailand

Jul. 11, 2019

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: diapers, disposable diapers, Fitesa, nonwoven fabrics, polypropylene spunbond, production expansion, spunbond, thailand

Fitesa SA, a major Brazilian-based producer of hygiene materials, is looking to bolster its production of polypropylene (PP) spunbond nonwovens…...

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