The
rapid development in the technical textiles and apparel industries has had a
positive impact on the demand for lyocell fibers, states Transparency Market
Research in its recent report. The 62-page research publication reveals that
registering a strong CAGR of 7.90% during the forecast period, the global lyocell fibers market is poised to rise
from US$692.7 Mn in 2013 to US$1,179.5 Mn by 2020. The report is titled “Lyocell Fiber Market - Global Industry
Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2014 - 2020” and is
available for sale on the company website.
An abrasive is a material which molds or provides finishing to a work piece through a process which includes buffing, grinding, cutting, as well as polishing. Abrasion typically depends on the difference in the hardness of the material and the abrasive (with the latter being the harder of the two). Unlike regular abrasion where any two solid materials that repeatedly rub against each other tend to wear away, superabrasives possess the kind of hardness that enables them to stay usable for a longer period of time. On the basis of hardness, the top two superabrasives include diamond and cubic boron nitride (CBN). Industrial diamonds used as superabrasives are exceptionally hard materials. However, they display several technological limitations. For instance, when a diamond comes in contact with a ferrous alloy such as steel or a nickel superalloy, the resulting formation of carbide leads to its abrasion. Also, a diamond-containing tool can only be used at moderate temperatures a
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