Dublin, Nov. 4, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Textile Dyes - Global Strategic Business Report 2013-2018 - Electrochemical Dyeing: Another Contender
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/82dtrc/textile_dyes)
has announced the addition of the "Textile
Dyes - Global Strategic Business Report" report to their
offering.
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US,
Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of
World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period
2010 through 2018. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided
for these markets.
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Textile Dyes
in Tons and US$ Thousand by the following Product
Segments:
- Acid Dyes
- Basic Dyes
- Direct Dyes
- Disperse Dyes
- Reactive Dyes
- Sulfur Dyes
- Vat Dyes
- Other Dyes.
The report profiles 174 companies including many key and niche players such as
- Allied Industrial Corp. Ltd.
- Anand International
- Atul Ltd.
- Big Sunshine International Co. Ltd
- Clariant AG
- Day-Glo Color Corp.
- Eurodye CTC
- Huntsman Corporation
- Kiri Industries Limited
- Organic Dyestuffs Corporation
- Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.
- Yorkshire Group.
Key Topics Covered:
I. Introduction, Methodology & Product Definitions
- Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
- Disclaimers
- Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
- Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
- Product Definitions and Scope of Study
- Acid Dyes
- Basic Dyes
- Direct Dyes
- Disperse Dyes
- Reactive Dyes
- Sulfur Dyes
- Vat (Indigo and Other Dyes)
- Other Dyes
- Azoic Dyes
- Solvent Dyes
- Fluorescent Dyes
II. Executive Summary
1. MARKET DYNAMICS
- Market Overview
- Dye Industry Amidst Volatile Conditions
- Current and Future Analysis
- Market Dynamics
- Environmental Concerns Lead to Change in Product Mix
- Fashion Plays a Predominant Role
- Manufacturers Focus on R&D investments
- Growing Preference for Environment Friendly Natural Dyes
- Organic Dyes - In the Spotlight
- Use of Liposome-based Technology in Dyeing Processes
- Environment-Friendly Dyeing Auxiliaries Gain Significance
- Water Pollution Concerns Diverts Focus on New Technologies
- Ultrasonic Technology - Garners Attention
- Waterless Dyeing Technology Gains Focus
- Limitations of Waterless Dyeing
- Electrochemical Dyeing - Another Contender
- Electrochemical Method based Vat Dyeing
- Plasma Technology - To Play a Dominant Role
2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- What is a Dye?
- A Background
- Nomenclature of Textile Dyes
- Natural Dyes
- Types of Natural Dyes
- Benefits and Limitations of Using Natural Dyes
- Benefits of Natural Dyes
- Limitations of Natural Dyes
- Natural Dyestuffs Derived from Different Plant Sources
- Extraction of Color Components from Natural Dye Source Materials
- Extraction Methods
- Aqueous Extraction Method
- Non-aqueous or Other Solvent Assisted Extraction Methods
- Alkali and Acid Assisted Extraction Method
- Extraction through Other Methods
- Synthetic Dyes
- Acid Dyes
- Basic Dyes
- Direct Dyes
- Disperse Dyes
- Reactive Dyes
- Improvement in Wash Ability and Color Stability
- Types of Reactive Dyes
- Sulfur Dyes
- Vat Dyes (Indigo and Other Dyes)
- Applications
- Other Dyes
- Azoic Dyes
- Solvent Dyes
- Fluorescent Dyes
3. PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS/INNOVATIONS
- Day-Glo Color Introduces New ECO Fluorescent Pigments
- Huntsman Textile Effects Introduces Light Red Range in AVITERA® SE Range
- Huntsman Textile Effects Rolls Out New PHOBOTEX® Products Range
- Adidas Introduces Adidas DryDye
- Dylon Launches New Ready Salted Fabric Dyes
- Huntsman Textile Effects Introduces TERASIL® FF Fluorescent Dyes
- Lonsen Kiri Chemical Industries Announces Successful Production of Levafix Blue CA
- Huntsman Textile Effects Introduces Improved AVITERA® SE Range
- Organic Develops Orco Fiber Identification Stain BR
- Textile Dye Developed from Fungi
4. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
- Clariant Updates on Sale of Divested Businesses to SK Capital
- First Source Worldwide Acquires Dyestuffs Facility from Manufacturers Chemicals
- Huntsman Textile Inaugurates New Reactive Dyes Plant in Thailand
- Camira Allies with Holmfirth to Establish Park Valley Dyers
- DyeCoo Textile Systems and Huntsman Textile Effects Collaborate for CO2 Textile Processing Technology
- DyStar Completes Takeover of Anglostar
- DyStar and RedElec to Collaborate for Developing Sustainable Indigo Dyeing
- DyStar Commences Operations in New European Warehouse
- Bezema Inaugurates a Dyes & Chemicals warehousing Facility in Ethiopia
- Nike Enters into Strategic Alliance with DyeCoo
- Royce Group to Establish Production Plant at South Carolina
- Superior Materials Expands Distribution Territories with BASF and DayGlo
- Alps Industries Selects Sustainable Dye Technology and Clearing Additive of Huntsman Textile Effects
- DyStar Opens DyStar Technical Centre OBA
- Huntsman to Close Chemicals and Textile Dyes Business
- Kiri Dyes Acquires Dystar
- Loufakis Chemicals Obtains Liposome Dye Technology
- M Dohmen and Atul Enter into Partnership
- MMI Joins Hands with Katmandu to Present New Kinetic Colorization Technology
- Royce Associates Acquires Vat Dye Operations of C.H. Patrick
- Rudolf Collaborates with Atul in India
- Fungi Enzymes Yield Eco-Dyes
- KDLC Acquires DyStar Group
5. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS
- Allied Industrial Corp., Ltd. (Taiwan)
- Anand International (India)
- Atul Ltd. (India)
- Big Sunshine International Co., Ltd (Taiwan)
- Clariant AG (Switzerland)
- Day-Glo Color Corp. (US)
- Eurodye CTC (Belgium)
- Huntsman Corporation (US)
- Kiri Industries Limited (India)
- Organic Dyestuffs Corporation (US)
- Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. (Japan)
- Yorkshire Group (Germany)
6. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
III. Market
1. The United States
2. Canada
3. Japan
4. Europe
5. Asia-Pacific
6. Latin America
7. Rest Of World
IV. Competitive Landscape
Total Companies Profiled: 174 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries -
180)
- The United States (10)
- Japan (4)
- Europe (38)
- - Germany (9)
- - The United Kingdom (7)
- - Italy (7)
- - Spain (4)
- - Rest of Europe (11)
- Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (128)
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