TITLE

News from suppliers

PUB. DATE
February 1994
SOURCE
Textile World;Feb94, Vol. 144 Issue 2, p97
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents developments regarding textile industry suppliers in the United States as of February 1994. Includes Air Products & Chemicals Inc.'s installation of an airlaid lab at its headquarters in Allentown, Pennsylvania; BASF Corp.'s construction of a pilot separation plant in Cambridge, Ontario; MagneTek's acceptance of the 1993 Governor's Award of Excellence from Tennessee governor Ned McWherter.
ACCESSION #
9501184119

Tags: TEXTILE industry

 

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