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Hoechst, Rhodia Divide Fiber Venture.
HOECHST DO BRASIL SA and Rhodia SA are dividing the production facilities of Fairway Filamentos, a Brazilian joint venture that produces synthetic fibers. Hoechst, which has 12,000 metric tons of polyester resin capacity at its factory in Paulina, HOECHST DO BRASIL SA and...
Tags: fiber, Rhodia
Research articles 1999-03-15
Rhodia Consolidates Fibers. (Plastics & Coatings in Brief).(Brief Article)
RHODIA has created a new subsidiary, Rhodia Technical Fibers, from the merger of its industrial yarns and performance fibers businesses. The new enterprise will be headed by Laurent Schmitt, who was previously the general manager of the mass-market RHODIA has created a new subsidiary,...
Tags: fiber, plastics, Rhodia
Research articles 2001-12-03
Overview on the Brazilian noncellulosic fibers market.
Unifi's Brazilian subsidiary - Unifi do Brasil - acquired last month 2 plants in Brazil from Hoechst, which had broken up its joint venture with Rhodia last December. Located in Alfenas, State of Minas Gerais and Jacarei, State of Sao Paulo, the ...
Tags: Brazilian, fiber, Rhodia
Research articles 1999-05-21

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Rhodia's engineering plastics business. (Product Showcase).(new Technyl PA 66 grades)(Brief Article)
RHODIA's engineering plastics business has brought out two new high-performance, glass-filled Technyl PA 66 grades: Technyl A 218G1 V30 black 34N and A 218G2 V30 black 34N, for 30 percent glass fiber reinforced; and Technyl A 218G1 V25 black 34N an RHODIA's engineering plastics...
Tags: grade, Rhodia
Research articles 2002-04-15
Flexible concrete offers new solutions
Have you had a chance to work with flexible concrete yet? After more than a decade of development, a new ultrahigh-performance concrete reinforced with steel or organic fibers is finding more applications in commercial construction. Developed by a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from three French firms--Lafarge, Bouygues, and Rhodia--the new...
Tags: Lafarge S.A.
Research articles 2004-12-01
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