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Meaning of "courtaulds"

Courtaulds is a verb that does not have a standard definition in English. It may be a specialized term related to a specific industry, activity, or context
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  • plural of Courtauld

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Courtaulds returned to its plans for reorganising the textile industry.
Stephen and his father joined Courtaulds as employees.
Courtaulds establishes a rayon factory at Greenfield.
The ground was owned by Courtaulds.
Tencel is a trademark of Courtaulds Ltd for its brand of lyocell fabric.
She went to work for Courtaulds.
The Queen also uses Courtaulds as a nominee for the purchase of US stocks.
The chassis and bodywork designed by Boxstrom would be built by British firm Courtaulds.
Tibor also collaborated with Courtaulds on seating fabrics for Vauxhall motor cars.
His prior experience includes senior finance roles in BAE Systems plc and Courtaulds plc.
Among his patrons was the founding family of Courtaulds and the Courtauld Institute of Art.
After a year at Courtaulds doing fundamental research, he knew he wanted to become a Psychotherapist.
Suitable rayon fibers are available from Courtaulds Fibers Inc.
Courtaulds Textiles was Britain 's largest producer of lingerie and underwear.
The electrode and polyimide combination is commercially available from Courtaulds Performance Films in California.

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Additionally, Courtaulds Textiles had an international network of lace and stretch fabric businesses.
Calcium alginate is particularly preferred, and is available from Courtaulds PLC, England.
In aerospace sealants Courtaulds is the world leader with more than 2/3 of the market.
Solvent-spun cellulose fibre is commercially available from Courtaulds Fibres Limited.
Tencel ® is the trademark of Courtaulds for a high-performance, solvent-spun cellulosic fibre.
The first commercial viscose rayon was produced by the UK company Courtaulds Fibers in 1905.
In return Courtaulds were to transfer to ICI their 50 per cent holding in BNS.
They are available commercially from Courtaulds plc under the Trade Mark " Tencel ".
In 1990, Courtaulds acquired a minority share in the company, later increasing this to a majority stake.
The business owned by textile giant Courtaulds was sold to Mackays Stores in the early 1990s.
The first commercial viscose rayon was produced by the British firm of Courtaulds Fibres in 1905.
Courtaulds Engineering, which had been using MEDUSA since 1983, was also an early MPDS adopter.
The inflated fibers are available from Courtaulds Limited, London, England.
SARILLE L rayon ( a round fiber rayon ), also available from Courtaulds Fibers Ltd. is also suitable.

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