Medical non-woven fabrics are export business opportunities

Experts said that with the "swine flu" hit, the demand for masks and other medical protective equipment will further maintain the growth trend, and medical textiles, especially non-woven fabrics, will generate tremendous business opportunities. The outbreak of "swine flu" will be a test for the bottoming out global economy. However, insiders also pointed out that "swine flu" will bring tremendous business opportunities to medical textiles, especially non-woven fabrics. Some masks companies have said that at full capacity, the number of orders is still soaring. Protective supplies demand growth Qingdao Mei-ting knitted masks factory Zhao Yuan, an interview with reporters introduced the "swine flu" incident, the plant started the machine at full capacity, the domestic wholesalers have orders, masks orders momentum Soared, the basic number of 50,000 to 200,000 per day between. However, the relevant person in charge of Guangzhou Lvjia Nonwovens Co., Ltd. also said that the "swine flu" incident was still not clear. Enterprises should not disrupt the normal work blindly massively produce masks. However, the "swine flu" incident also implies the needs of protective equipment such as masks are slowly outcropping, and now you can pay close attention to, and then find hot sales. Non-woven fabric exports increased by more than 50% in three years Statistics show that the total non-woven fabrics nationwide from 490,100 tons in 2006 changed to 765,100 tons in 2008, an increase of 56.13%. Specifically from the industry, Ma Xin Zheng believes that "swine flu" to bring inspiration to the business is to make more efforts in product functionality. From a consumer perspective, consumers should be more aware of disposable hygiene products such as sterile wet wipes, sterile non-woven wet towels, and increase the popularity of disposable products. At the same time, Ma Xin Zheng also suggested that relevant enterprises seize the opportunity as soon as possible. With the spread of "swine flu", the demand for textiles, especially industrial textiles and garments, will substantially increase. The opportunity for domestic textile enterprises to expand their exports is at hand.

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