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Development trend of foreign trade non-woven bags
- 2019-12-02-

The development trends of foreign trade non-woven bags are as follows:

1. The foreign trade non-woven bag textile industry has made great progress in recent years

As of 1998, the world ’s non-woven consumption has reached 2.4 million tons. In 1970, its consumption was only 400,000 tons, and by 2007, its consumption is expected to reach 4 million tons.

The manufacturers of foreign trade non-woven bags are mainly concentrated in the United States (41% of the world), Western Europe accounts for 30%, Japan accounts for 8%, China's output accounts for only 3.5% of the world, and its consumption is 17.5%.

Currently, man-made fibers still dominate the production of nonwovens, and this situation will not change much until 2007. 63% of the fibers used in the production of nonwovens worldwide are polypropylene, 23% are polyester, 8% are viscose, 2% are acrylic, 1.5% are polyamide, and the remaining 3% are other fiber. Introduction to the editor of Wanguan Hardware Machine Grid

In recent years, the use of non-woven fabrics in hygienic absorbent materials, pharmaceuticals, vehicles, and textile materials for footwear has increased significantly.

Production and consumption of non-woven bags for foreign trade

Global non-woven consumption was 800,000 tons in 1983, and increased to 1.1 million tons in 1985 and 1.4 million tons in 1988. By 1998, global non-woven consumption reached 2.4 million tons. It is estimated that In 2005, its consumption could reach 3.7 million tons.

The consumption of man-made fibers for various textiles was 16.9 million tons in 1983, increased to 20.4 million tons in 1988, and reached 30.4 million tons in 1998. It is expected that by 2005, its consumption will be 37 million tons. 2007 It can reach 38.3 million tons annually.

The growth rate of consumption of man-made fibers in the production of non-woven fabrics is expected to reach 10% by 2005 and 10.4% by 2007. Part of the reason for the rapid growth in consumption in the nonwovens industry is the increase in auxiliary industries in China, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. Introduction to the editor of Wanguan Hardware Machine Grid

Factors affecting the growth rate of foreign trade non-woven bags

All the factors that affect the growth of man-made fibers can more or less affect textiles made of man-made fibers as raw materials, of which non-woven textiles have the greatest impact. The population growth factor has a smaller impact on non-woven fabrics than other textiles used in apparel. However, if the important application of non-woven fabrics in baby diapers is considered, population growth is also an important factor. The replacement of natural fibers has a greater impact on textiles, but has less impact on non-woven fabrics, because the production of non-woven fabrics basically depends on artificial fibers.

Commercial development of artificial fibers and professional application of non-woven fabrics: Due to the establishment of international economic treaties, the trade in microfibers, composite fibers, biodegradable fibers and new polyester fibers has grown. This has a great impact on non-woven fabrics, but has a small impact on apparel and knitted textiles. Replacement of textiles and other supplies: This includes being replaced by non-woven textiles, knitted textiles, plastic films, polyurea foam, wood pulp, leather, etc. This is determined by the cost and performance requirements of the product. Introduce new, more economical and efficient production processes: that is, various articles made of polymers, the application of competitive new non-woven fabrics, and the introduction of special fibers and non-woven textile additives.

The three major fibers used in non-woven fabric production are polypropylene fibers (62% of the total), polyester fibers (24% of the total), and viscose fibers (8% of the total). From 1970 to 1985, viscose fibers were used most in the production of non-woven fabrics. However, in the past 5 years, in the field of hygienic absorbent materials and medical textiles, the application of polypropylene fibers and polyester fibers has begun to prevail. In the early non-woven production market, the amount of nylon was very large. From 1998, the amount of acrylic fiber began to rise, especially in the field of artificial leather manufacturing.