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The Seatbelt Webbing market is an important part of the automotive safety industry, as it is used in the production of seatbelts and airbags. Seatbelt webbing is a woven fabric made from polyester, nylon, or other synthetic fibers. It is designed to be strong and durable, and is used to create the straps and buckles of seatbelts. Airbags also use seatbelt webbing to secure the airbag to the vehicle frame. The webbing is also used in other safety applications, such as child safety seats and military equipment.
The Seatbelt Webbing market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Toyobo, Kuraray, Teijin, Toray, and Asahi Kasei. These companies produce a range of webbing products, from basic seatbelt webbing to more specialized products for military and aerospace applications. Show Less Read more