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Automotive Nonwovens: Solid gains through materials substitution (PDF)
A new publication from Textile Media Services – Automotive Nonwovens: Solid gains through materials substitution (2nd edition) – provides the latest analysis of the fast-altering automotive nonwovens industry. Published in March 2017 and written by Adrian Wilson, this in-depth report with around 280 pages and 70 tables.
23rd March 2017
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A new publication from Textile Media Services – Automotive Nonwovens: Solid gains through materials substitution (2nd edition) – provides the latest analysis of the fast-altering automotive nonwovens industry.
Featuring an overview of the automotive market and the wide-ranging use of textile materials in vehicles, this fully updated edition examines in detail the current global structure of this industry, with profiles of around 60 of the most influential Tier 1 and Tier 2 players that use nonwovens in automotive applications, and explains where the growth will be in the next 25 years, and why.
Published in March 2017 and written by Adrian Wilson, this in-depth report with around 280 pages and 70 tables:
- examines the global automotive industry;
- defines automotive fabrics and textiles;
- identifies key areas of application;
- contains profiles of around 60 key users and producers of automotive nonwovens.
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Automotive Nonwovens: Solid gains through materials substitution (2nd edition)
Publication date: March 2017
Publisher: Textile Media Services
Price: £545 GBP
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