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fiber Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Feb 18, 2026~Mar 17, 2026
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  1. Toray Industries, Inc. Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  2. ニッソー Ishikawa//retail
  3. 太平洋マテリアル Tokyo//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  4. 4 フジ日本 Tokyo//Fisheries, Agriculture and Forestry
  5. 5 ロンタイ Osaka//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers

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  1. Crack and spalling suppression fiber for wet materials "Tough Binder(R)" Toray Industries, Inc.
  2. Fiber for preventing peeling 'Balchip' 太平洋マテリアル
  3. Fermentable dietary fiber inulin "Fuji FF" "Fuji FF HS" フジ日本
  4. 4 Reinforcing fiber for mortar and concrete spraying "Basalon Fiber" ロンタイ
  5. 4 Basic Knowledge of Fibers: Types of Cord Making Machines ニッソー

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Crack and spalling suppression fiber for wet materials "Tough Binder(R)"

Good news for slope and foundation construction contractors! A fiber that reduces cracking and shrinkage due to drying when added to mortar! *Free samples available.

The "Tough Binder®" handled by Toray Amtex is a fiber that, when added to wet materials such as mortar, exhibits high effectiveness in suppressing cracking and peeling. 【Do you have any of these concerns?】 ◆ Cracking due to initial drying shrinkage ◆ Partial loss after pouring/shaping mortar ◆ Fiber fuzzing on the surface of the mortar ◆ Formation of lumps within the mortar With excellent dispersibility, it ensures a uniform state without inconsistencies even after mixing, and maintains appropriate fluidity, demonstrating its usefulness in mortar spraying work on slopes and tunnel inner walls! It is adopted in a wide range of construction applications, including repair materials, top materials, leveling materials, tile-setting mortar, and finishing mortar for foundations. *We are currently offering free samples in 50g bags. If you are interested, please feel free to contact us. For detailed specifications, please download the PDF and take a look.

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World Automotive Carbon Fiber Market Research Report (2023-2028)

Global Market for Automotive Carbon Fiber (2023-2028): Structural Assembly, Powertrain Components, Interior, Exterior

Mordor Intelligence's market research report predicts that the global automotive carbon fiber market size, which was $22.08 billion at the end of this year, will increase to $40.85 billion during the forecast period, growing at a CAGR of 10.8%. This report investigates and analyzes the global market for automotive carbon fiber, covering the introduction, research methodology, executive summary, market trends, analysis by application (structural assembly, powertrain components, interiors, exteriors), analysis by vehicle type (passenger cars, commercial vehicles), regional analysis (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, United States, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, France, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina, and others), competitive landscape, market opportunities, and future trends.

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World Natural Fiber Market Research Report (to 2027)

Global Natural Fiber Market (up to 2027): By Type, By Manufacturing Process, By Application, By Region

The market research report by 360iResearch predicts that the global natural fiber market size will grow from $88.66 billion in 2021 to $93.59 billion in 2022, and further increase at an average annual rate of 5.81% to reach $124.45 billion by 2027. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global natural fiber market, including sections on introduction, research methodology, executive summary, market overview, market insights, analysis by type (non-wood fibers, wood fibers), analysis by manufacturing process (compression molding, injection molding), analysis by application (automotive, construction & building, electrical & electronics), analysis by region (North and South America, United States, Canada, Brazil, Asia-Pacific, Japan, China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Europe/Middle East/Africa, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, and others), competitive landscape, and company information.

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Basic knowledge of fibers: What is "cord rubber (cording)"?

It is possible to create flat rubber that is narrower and thinner compared to woven and knitted rubber!

Call rubber is a product commonly referred to as "rubber cord." It is manufactured using a braiding machine, where several strands of natural rubber or polyurethane elastic thread are intertwined with side threads (such as polyester, nylon, or rayon). In terms of product structure, call rubber corresponds to a braided structure, woven rubber corresponds to a woven structure, and knitted rubber corresponds to a warp-knitted structure. Additionally, call rubber is classified as "flat rubber," but it is also possible to produce "round rubber" using the same type of braiding machine. In the case of round rubber, one or more core rubber strands are bundled together. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.

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Beautiful fibers

It is possible to create unique arrangements by combining various functional treatments!

We would like to introduce "Uruwashi Fiber," which we handle. We have a rich lineup including "Parafine FR-87" from rose hip oil, "Parasilicone TS-18" from camellia oil, and "Parafine COCO" from coconut oil. Additionally, we offer skincare ingredients such as shea butter, olive oil, argan oil, and marine collagen. 【Partial Lineup】 ■ Parafine FR-87 ■ Parasilicone TS-18 ■ Parafine SUN ■ Parafine FCB ■ Parafine BDT ■ Parafine BDC *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Resolving Questions! What fabric materials are prone to wrinkling?

An explanation of representative fabric materials that are prone to wrinkles and the factors that cause wrinkles!

In this column, I would like to talk about fabrics that are prone to wrinkling. This information may be helpful, especially for those who are concerned about wrinkles or want to know the causes of wrinkles, so I would be glad if you could read until the end. Fabrics that tend to wrinkle are widely used in the clothing and household items we often wear. Typical wrinkling fabrics include linen (such as linen and ramie) and rayon. While these materials offer a soft and comfortable feel, they are prone to wrinkling due to their inherent properties. *For more detailed information, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.*

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Must-see! Introducing sustainable materials.

Introducing sustainable materials made from natural fibers and sustainable materials made from synthetic fibers!

In this column, I would like to introduce sustainable apparel materials that various apparel companies and material manufacturers are focusing on. Cotton USA products are created as part of sustainable initiatives aimed at protecting the soil environment of cotton-growing farms, improving the labor conditions of cotton farmers, and safeguarding the global environment. These products have established numerical targets for various items and are clearly traceable with the approval of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. *For more details about the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.*

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【Apparel Material Explanation】What is linen?

A fiber that has been used for quite a long time and is familiar to us humans! Introducing the types and characteristics of hemp.

In this column, I would like to introduce "linen," which is often thought of as a summer material and comes in various types. The name "linen" originally referred specifically to hemp in Japan, but now it is a general term for fibers obtained from plants and is a type of cellulose fiber. Linen is divided into bast fibers, which are extracted from the stems of plants, and leaf fibers, which are obtained from the veins of leaves. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.

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Basic knowledge of fibers: What is "natural rubber for elastic cords"?

Processing the sap obtained from rubber trees! There are two shapes for the cross-section: "round rubber" and "square rubber."

In our industry, the rubber threads (elastic threads) we use can be broadly categorized into "natural rubber," "polyurethane," and "synthetic rubber." Natural rubber, as the name suggests, is made from the latex extracted from rubber trees. Commonly known items like "rubber bands" are made from natural rubber, but since they are made with the raw components, their durability is poor, and they tend to break over time. The rubber threads used by Nisso are manufactured by "Rondex" in Thailand and are known as "SSDX" and "LKX," which incorporate special chemicals along with the rubber latex, providing durability and longevity. Additionally, there is a high-quality rubber thread called "NDX," which is made by mixing synthetic rubber with natural rubber. All of these Rondex rubber threads have a round cross-section. Square rubber is manufactured through a completely different process than round rubber. *For detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more details.*

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