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In Leverkusen, Germany, DyStar has put into operation a pilot laboratory in order to improve gel-dyeing of polyacryl nitrile fibres. In the gel method, fibres are spun and dyed in an integrated process. DyStar sees further growth potential for the method, which is already used in the production of 25% of acrylic fibres. DyStar is a joint venture of Bayer and Hoechst.
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The French company, Dystar, based in Rueil-Malmaison, recently acquired the textile dyes distribution activity from BASF France, based in Levallois-Perret. BASF France sold this activity for FFr 2.25mn.
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