Teijin to Exhibit at Techtextil India

September 29, 2011 - Japan

The Teijin Group, one of the world's leading high-performance fiber suppliers, announced that it will exhibit at Techtextil India, an international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens to be held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, India from October 10 to 12.

The Teijin booth (stands C10 and D9) will present high-performance solutions incorporating aramid, carbon and polyester fibers for diverse applications, including protective, energy-saving and environmental fields.

The many outstanding Teijin fiber products to be exhibited include

Aramid Fibers:

TWARON para-aramid fiber is used in India for armor, including vests, helmets and lightweight vehicles. It is also being used increasingly in reinforced automotive hoses for enhanced performance and asbestos-free brake pads that meet global environmental standards. TWARON provides optical fiber cables with greater strength, and is also used in protective gloves worn by millions of workers in India.

TECHNORA is finding a growing range of applications in Indian engineering plastics thanks to superior abrasion resistance.

SULFRON lowers the rolling resistance of automotive tires for greater durability and improved fuel efficiency without compromising performance.

Fire-resistant, flame-retardant TEIJINCONEX is an excellent choice for protective clothing worn by firefighters and factory workers.

Carbon Fibers:

Toho Tenax Co., Ltd., the core company of the Teijin Group's carbon fibers business and the world's second-largest carbon-fiber producer, is expanding research, production and sales of TENAX carbon fiber on a global basis, with a key focus on the Indian market. Lightweight carbon fibers are one-quarter the weight of steel, yet boast excellent tensile strength and modulus nearly ten times greater than steel. Demand for carbon fibers is broadly diversifying due to needs for lightweight, energy-efficient and green materials. TENAX is used in the Airbus A380 and numerous other applications, including wind-generator blades, pressure vessels, aerospace equipment, robots, automobiles, golf-club shafts, fishing rods, tennis racquets and yacht bodies. Teijin is also developing new applications suited to Indian needs in automotives and other fields.

Polyester Fibers:

Teijin's high-performance polyester is widely used in automotive interiors for seat, ceiling and flooring materials. An exhibit of a railcar seat will present ELK, a high-performance polyester cushioning material that is lightweight, durable and breathable, and does not yellow easily or generate cyanogen gas when incinerated.

"India, one of Teijin's most important long-term growth markets, is introducing higher standards of protection for soldiers, policemen, firefighters and workers. The country is also positioned to become the world's third-largest automotive market by 2020, and enormous infrastructure projects are ongoing. Amid these trends, Teijin is delighted to be sharing its knowledge and expertise with partners and customers in an expanding range of applications," said Takaya Miyano, Managing Director of Teijin India Private Limited. "Since establishing an office in New Delhi in 2007, the Teijin Group has been proactively developing its local markets for automotive/railcar weight reduction, electronics, infrastructure, new energy and healthcare."

"Teijin has expanded its presence in India by opening a new branch in Pune this year," said Kees Meyberg, Managing Director of Teijin Aramid. "This new branch is fully focused on bringing aramid, particularly Twaron, closer to customers."

About the Teijin Group

Based in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, Teijin is a global technology-driven group operating in eight main fields: aramid fibers, carbon fibers & composites, polyester fibers, plastics, films, medical & pharmaceuticals, fiber products marketing and IT businesses. Teijin Limited, the holding company for the Teijin Group, is listed on the Tokyo and Osaka stock exchanges. The group, comprising 150 companies and 17,542 employees worldwide, had consolidated sales of JPY 815.7 billion (USD 9.8 billion) and total assets of JPY 761.5 billion (USD 9.2 billion) in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011.