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Next Cinte Techtextil China to showcase Asia’s most innovative suppliers

Cinte Techtextil China will open its doors on October 12 upto October 14. The organizers have their final exhibitor line-up and say it happens to be one of the most diverse yet. Besides Belgium, Germany and Italian pavilions there will be a European Zone and Chinese regional pavilions, the Korea and Taiwan Pavilions feature some their best technical textiles and nonwovens suppliers. With around 450 exhibitors from 26 countries and regions set to take part and with the first time participation of the Korea Pavilion, buyers will be presented with a wider range of sourcing options at this edition. .

A report of the Korea Textile Trade Association (KTTA) informs that the Korean technical textiles market is expected to continue growing at around 5 per cent per annum for the not so distant future. This increased demand is partly due to super fibres such as aramid, carbon and PPS fibres of which Korean producers have a price competitiveness compared to other countries. .

KTTA further informs that the special products to watch out for in the pavilions this year would include textiles integrated with ICT elements such as fabrics made from piezoelectric fibre which have sensing properties, as well as high visibility fabrics using LED lights and optical fibres for use in safety clothing. Other products on offer in the pavilion would be fabrics for protective wear, heat & flame resistant yarn and fabrics, reflective fabrics and automotive seat fabrics. .

Two of the big names in this pavilion will be Sam Hwa Machinery and Daejung. While Sam Hwa manufacturers of needle punching machines, as well as nonwoven complete production lines for geotextiles, automotive interiors, artificial leather and more, Daejung produces high tenacity polyester (polypropylene) woven geo textiles, as well as bi-axial and uni-axial woven geo textiles made of polyester multifilament yarn and bi-axial woven geo textiles made of polypropylene multifilament yarn. .

 
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