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World: America's demand for non-woven fabrics

by:Sunshine     2021-03-16
The demand for nonwovens is expected to rise by 5.7% annually to 71 billion in 2016, benefiting from the acceleration of demand and increasing the average price partly from the shift in product structure to high-value nonwovens. The market mix will further fuel price increases, and heavier and more expensive nonwoven materials are more common in the nondisposables market, many of which are expected to achieve faster gains through 2016 compared to disposable markets. Economic recovery and growth, along with rising production output and rebound construction activities, will provide opportunities for non-woven fabrics. Further gains will be through the expiration of some nonwovens in the disposable market, including baby diapers. By 2016, the fastest-growing non-woven fabrics will accelerate the demand in the nondisposables market from a lower base in 2011. The demand for nonwovens in most nondisposables markets has been substantially affected by the economic downturn of 2007-2009, which was marked by a decline in construction activities and motor vehicle production, and reduced the level of many durable goods manufacturing. Non-woven fabrics, the largest nondisposables market under construction, will post double-digit growth, which will promote building construction and provide opportunities for the restoration of home packages, roofing products, and non-woven geotextiles. The improvement project expenditure will also promote the growth of carpet and carpet woven fabrics, which is expected to post the fastest increase, and the market value of nearly doubling by 2016. The main reason for the sharp increase in demand is the acceleration in sales growth. This represents the performance of the turnaround period from 2006 to 2011, during which the shipment of carpets and carpets in the United States dropped sharply. Progress will be driven by increased production of carpets and cushions in the United States, a strong rebound in newly completed homes, and the support of good earnings in non-residential construction. The demand for nonwovens will also benefit from automotive carpets, increasing market penetration. Although the area demand will come from the greater use of car carpets, the volume will increasingly require lower weight components to improve the fuel efficiency of finished vehicles. Restricted motor vehicle production consumables market will continue to account for the largest proportion of sales revenue, accounting for 68% of sales demand for nonwovens in 2016 The consumables market is the consumer market. The demand for nonwovens in the United States in 2011 is expected to expand 3.6% to benefit from 15 billion per year. Progress in 2016 will benefit from the demand for revenue, through the production of personal hygiene products, and in the United States, the United States Driven by the favorable growth of wet wipes, a large market will remain. Different consumer products, due to favorable demographics, and the possibility of producing these products will remain close to the point of demand. In the consumables market, the fastest growth is expected to be in filters, which will gain market share at the expense of non-woven backing paper and woven fabrics. In 2011, spunmelt nonwovens (spunbond and meltblown) accounted for the largest share of nonwovens demand in the United States, including 57% in terms of flat yardage and 55% in value. Revenues will be driven by good growth opportunities in the large spunbond business. The demand for spunbond materials is largely affected by the growth of personal hygiene products and disposable medical products, the two largest exports of this material. In these applications, the value of spunbonded nonwovens is their high strength-to-weight ratio. Smaller segments of meltblown nonwovens will increase the use of filtration, as well as increase the stable income generated from their electrical, electronic and automotive products. In 2011, carded nonwovens accounted for the second largest share of nonwovens demand in the United States, including 27% square yardage clauses and 29% value. These nonwovens are found in various products, including paper towels, medical products, and filter media, as well as the use of various durable goods. In 2011, the rest of the demand for nonwovens was dedicated to airlaid and wetlaid types. The demand for airlaid nonwovens is deeply impacted by trends in personal hygiene and the wet wipes market. In addition to the good growth of these high-end products, airlaid nonwovens have benefited from the widespread use of these products due to technological advancements. Wet-laid nonwovens will experience good benefits, thanks to their use in glass fibers and wet-laid spunlace non-wovens in nondisposables applications. With the production of customized non-woven fabrics and continuous efforts to optimize the production cost and performance characteristics of non-woven fabric rolls, the development trend is becoming more and more interested in using various raw materials is particularly important. Because they account for the majority of the composition of nonwoven fabrics, various fibers are used to form the fabric account for the largest proportion of volume consumed materials. Additional materials such as binder resins and additives also have many basic components of non-woven fabrics. In some applications, however, the choice of fiber can negate the complete need for binder resins through thermal or mechanical bonding processes.
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