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Cotton pickin' good - suppliers of cotton to nonwovens remain optimistic about future.
Nonwovens Industry
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June 1, 1992
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A slow economy and the disappearance of one supplier from the market did not seem to dampen interest in, or the success of, cotton as a fiber for nonwovens. During the past year, domestic production of bleached cotton fiber for nonwovens remained stable, staying in the 70-75 million pound range (this figure also includes several smaller cotton bleachers who process cotton fibers and use them exclusively for in house production). With the closing of Alpha Cellulose, Lumberton, NC, in the second half of last year and a recession in the U.S., fiber production may have been ...
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