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08.03.2024

Rieter: Partnerschaft mit Shanghai's DIW

Am 6. März 2024 erhielt Rieter eine erste Bestellung von rund 62 Mio. CHF von Shanghai Digital Intelligence World Industrial Technology Group Co., Ltd. (DIW). Rieter unterzeichnete zudem eine strategische Partnerschaft mit DIW, um eine intelligente Spinnerei-Technologie zu entwickeln, die dank Automatisierung und Digitalisierung für Kunden Herstellungskosten minimiert.

Rieter und DIW haben einen ersten Auftrag im Umfang von rund 62 Mio. CHF für Kämmmaschinen und Strecken unterschrieben. Er bildet die Basis, um die Spinnereien von DIW in hochmoderne industrielle Textilbetriebe umzubauen. DIW ist ein schnell wachsendes Unternehmen, das auf intelligente Produktion und industrielle Dienstleistungen spezialisiert ist. Es entschied sich für Rieter-Maschinen, weil sich diese in einem Wettbewerb in Bezug auf Stabilität und Produktion gegenüber der Konkurrenz durchsetzen konnten. Die strategische Partnerschaft ist so gestaltet, dass sie die Effizienz der Spinnereien von DIW verbessert, Herstellungskosten minimiert und das Wachstum beider Unternehmen nachhaltig stärkt. Gleichzeitig soll sie die qualitative Entwicklung der chinesischen Textilindustrie vorantreiben.

Am 6. März 2024 erhielt Rieter eine erste Bestellung von rund 62 Mio. CHF von Shanghai Digital Intelligence World Industrial Technology Group Co., Ltd. (DIW). Rieter unterzeichnete zudem eine strategische Partnerschaft mit DIW, um eine intelligente Spinnerei-Technologie zu entwickeln, die dank Automatisierung und Digitalisierung für Kunden Herstellungskosten minimiert.

Rieter und DIW haben einen ersten Auftrag im Umfang von rund 62 Mio. CHF für Kämmmaschinen und Strecken unterschrieben. Er bildet die Basis, um die Spinnereien von DIW in hochmoderne industrielle Textilbetriebe umzubauen. DIW ist ein schnell wachsendes Unternehmen, das auf intelligente Produktion und industrielle Dienstleistungen spezialisiert ist. Es entschied sich für Rieter-Maschinen, weil sich diese in einem Wettbewerb in Bezug auf Stabilität und Produktion gegenüber der Konkurrenz durchsetzen konnten. Die strategische Partnerschaft ist so gestaltet, dass sie die Effizienz der Spinnereien von DIW verbessert, Herstellungskosten minimiert und das Wachstum beider Unternehmen nachhaltig stärkt. Gleichzeitig soll sie die qualitative Entwicklung der chinesischen Textilindustrie vorantreiben.

Quelle:

Rieter Management AG

03.11.2023

New Swiss owners for Heberlein

Heberlein, founded in 1835, successfully completed the sale of its business on 31st of October 2023. The new joint ownership comprises the company’s management, alongside industry expert Daniel Lippuner
and the Renaissance investment foundation. From November 1, 2023, the company will operate under the name "Heberlein Technology AG".

The owners are committed to investing in the long-term success of a business that already combines traditional values with innovative power. The brand is known for its high level of expertise, as well as its tailor-made solutions for the textile business. As the world's leading supplier of jets for synthetic yarns, Heberlein develops, produces, and distributes key components for the man-made fibre industry. Around 80 employees and an efficient infrastructure in Wattwil, Switzerland, ensure that international customers can continue to rely on quality and reliability.

The Renaissance investment foundation was established by pension funds, for pension funds, and has been investing in unlisted Swiss SMEs for over 20 years.

Heberlein, founded in 1835, successfully completed the sale of its business on 31st of October 2023. The new joint ownership comprises the company’s management, alongside industry expert Daniel Lippuner
and the Renaissance investment foundation. From November 1, 2023, the company will operate under the name "Heberlein Technology AG".

The owners are committed to investing in the long-term success of a business that already combines traditional values with innovative power. The brand is known for its high level of expertise, as well as its tailor-made solutions for the textile business. As the world's leading supplier of jets for synthetic yarns, Heberlein develops, produces, and distributes key components for the man-made fibre industry. Around 80 employees and an efficient infrastructure in Wattwil, Switzerland, ensure that international customers can continue to rely on quality and reliability.

The Renaissance investment foundation was established by pension funds, for pension funds, and has been investing in unlisted Swiss SMEs for over 20 years.

Under the new ownership, the Heberlein business will continue unchanged at the current location in Wattwil with the current management and all current employees. The board of directors and management of Heberlein AG welcome this solution and are convinced that the existence of the company and its traditions will now be secured in the long term and that it will continue to develop successfully – positive news also for the business location of Toggenburg and the canton of St. Gallen.

Martin Zuercher, CEO of Heberlein, says of the transaction: "With this sale, we are opening a new, positive chapter in the company's long history. With the Renaissance investment foundation, we found an owner who is focused on long-term success. Together with the energetic management team, I look forward to continuing to make a significant contribution to Heberlein's success in the future."

Quelle:

Heberlein Technology AG

FET: Benefits of new polymer development (c) FET
FET’s Fibre Development Centre
06.10.2023

FET: Benefits of new polymer development

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK is celebrating a year of achievements since its new Fibre Development Centre was first opened. This period has shown a marked acceleration in the number of client technical trials conducted, involving the ever-increasing development of new polymers.

FET designs, develops and manufactures extrusion equipment for a range of high value textile material applications worldwide, offering melt spinning, wet spinning and spunbond/meltblown options. Since its inception in 1997, a major part of FET’s service portfolio has always been to collaborate with industrial and research establishments in testing, evaluating and developing high value materials with diverse, functional properties. FET’s previous Process Development Laboratory presided over the development of about 60 new polymer types in multifilament, monofilament and nonwoven formats.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK is celebrating a year of achievements since its new Fibre Development Centre was first opened. This period has shown a marked acceleration in the number of client technical trials conducted, involving the ever-increasing development of new polymers.

FET designs, develops and manufactures extrusion equipment for a range of high value textile material applications worldwide, offering melt spinning, wet spinning and spunbond/meltblown options. Since its inception in 1997, a major part of FET’s service portfolio has always been to collaborate with industrial and research establishments in testing, evaluating and developing high value materials with diverse, functional properties. FET’s previous Process Development Laboratory presided over the development of about 60 new polymer types in multifilament, monofilament and nonwoven formats.

Since the new Fibre Development Centre came on stream, this process has accelerated and the number of new polymers has now increased to over 70, with considerably enhanced facilities more than doubling capacity and increasing efficiency. Clients frequently spend several days on site participating in development trials and technical sales meetings, so the new Centre is designed to make their stay even more efficient and comfortable.

With more new trials booked for the rest of the year and well into 2024, it is expected that many more new polymers will be developed, with sustainable fibres leading the way.

Weitere Informationen:
FET Fibre Extrusion Technology polymers
Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET)

Techtextil Innovation Award Bild Messe Frankfurt / Jean-Luc Valentin
27.09.2023

Einreichung für Techtextil und Texprocess Innovation Awards 2024 gestartet

Einreichungsschluss aller Bewerbungen für die Techtextil und Texprocess Innovation Awards 2024 ist der 15. Dezember 2023. Anmeldeberechtigt sind alle Unternehmen, Institute, Universitäten, Fachhochschulen und Einzelpersonen – unabhängig davon, ob sie auf der Techtextil oder Texprocess in 2024 ausstellen oder nicht.

Einzureichende Entwicklungen dürfen weniger als zwei Jahre am Markt sein oder kurz vor ihrer Markteinführung stehen. Zwei internationale Expert*innen-Fachjurys befassen sich ab Mitte Dezember 2023 mit allen eingereichten Produkten und bewerten nach Kriterien wie Neuheit, wirtschaftlicher Relevanz, Potenzial und Kreativität. Erstmalig vorgestellt werden alle Gewinnerunternehmen während des ersten Messetags am 23. April 2024 in Frankfurt am Main.

Techtextil Innovation Award 2024
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Einreichungsschluss aller Bewerbungen für die Techtextil und Texprocess Innovation Awards 2024 ist der 15. Dezember 2023. Anmeldeberechtigt sind alle Unternehmen, Institute, Universitäten, Fachhochschulen und Einzelpersonen – unabhängig davon, ob sie auf der Techtextil oder Texprocess in 2024 ausstellen oder nicht.

Einzureichende Entwicklungen dürfen weniger als zwei Jahre am Markt sein oder kurz vor ihrer Markteinführung stehen. Zwei internationale Expert*innen-Fachjurys befassen sich ab Mitte Dezember 2023 mit allen eingereichten Produkten und bewerten nach Kriterien wie Neuheit, wirtschaftlicher Relevanz, Potenzial und Kreativität. Erstmalig vorgestellt werden alle Gewinnerunternehmen während des ersten Messetags am 23. April 2024 in Frankfurt am Main.

Techtextil Innovation Award 2024
Kategorien:

  • New Concept
  • New Technology
  • New Material
  • New Application
  • New Product
  • New Approaches on Sustainability & Circular Economy
  • New Technologies on Sustainability & Recycling
  • New Technology & Digitalization

 
Texprocess Innovation Award 2024
Kategorien:

  • Ökonomische Qualität
    (Kostenminimierung, Zeit-, Prozessoptimierung, Automatisierung)
  • Ökologische Qualität
    (Klimaschutz, Energieeffizienz, Nachhaltigkeit, Recycling, Circularity)
  • Digitalisierung und KI
  • Innovation zur Qualitätssteigerung

 

Quelle:

Messe Frankfurt

Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der HSNR auf ITMA in Mailand (c) Hochschule Niederrhein
Die digitale Ankleidekabine des Forschungsprojektes 5GARderobe
11.08.2023

Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der HSNR auf ITMA in Mailand

Der Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein präsentierte sich im Juni auf der größten internationalen Fachmesse für Textilmaschinen ITMA in Mailand. Knapp 40 Mitarbeitende und Professorinnen und Professoren des Fachbereichs waren als Ansprechpartner für die Industrie vor Ort. Sie präsentierten sich mit Fokus auf nachhaltige und innovative Lösungen und als Netzwerk für zukünftige Fachkräfte.

Darüber hinaus bekamen 100 Studierende die Gelegenheit nach Mailand zu fahren. Unterstützt wurde die Exkursion vom Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau (VDMA). Auf der Messe konnten die Studierenden in kürzester Zeit einen sehr guten Gesamteindruck der vielfältigen textilen Produktionskette gewinnen und branchenführende Unternehmen kennenlernen.

Der Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein präsentierte sich im Juni auf der größten internationalen Fachmesse für Textilmaschinen ITMA in Mailand. Knapp 40 Mitarbeitende und Professorinnen und Professoren des Fachbereichs waren als Ansprechpartner für die Industrie vor Ort. Sie präsentierten sich mit Fokus auf nachhaltige und innovative Lösungen und als Netzwerk für zukünftige Fachkräfte.

Darüber hinaus bekamen 100 Studierende die Gelegenheit nach Mailand zu fahren. Unterstützt wurde die Exkursion vom Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau (VDMA). Auf der Messe konnten die Studierenden in kürzester Zeit einen sehr guten Gesamteindruck der vielfältigen textilen Produktionskette gewinnen und branchenführende Unternehmen kennenlernen.

Der Messestand erzielte mit täglich wechselnden Exponaten - vielfach Abschlussprojekte der Studierenden des Fachbereichs sowie Prototypen aus Forschungsprojekten - und einer digitalen Ankleidekabine des Forschungsprojektes 5GARderobe positive Resonanz und hohe Besucherzahlen. Mit eigens an der Hochschule hergestellten Produkten zeigte der Messestand einen Einblick in die vorhandenen Möglichkeiten des Fachbereichs und stellte dabei innovative Lösungs- und Forschungsansätze für die Industrie vor.

In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Unternehmen manaomea gestaltete die Hochschule ein kreatives Give-Away in Form eines Kugelschreibers aus Textilabfällen und -resten des Fachbereichs, welche den nachhaltigen Ansatz der Hochschule unterstreichen.

Der Fachbereich präsentierte sich neben dem Messestand mit Fachvorträgen als kompetenter Ansprechpartner in der Forschung und Entwicklung. Das Team um Professorin Dr. Monika Eigenstetter war mit einem Vortrag beim ITMA Textile Colourants and Chemicals Forum vertreten. Evelyn Lempa und Aslihan Memisoglu gaben mit Ihrem Vortrag ‚Innovative Finishing Processes and an Effective Chemicals Management for a Safe and Sustainable Textile Industry‘ Einblicke in ein Deutsch-Indonesische Nachhaltigkeitsprojekt. Alexandra Glogowsky präsentierte mit ‚Use of 3D printing technology for the production of thin layers. Digital coating of textiles.’ aktuelle Forschungsentwicklungen im Bereich 3D-Druck auf Textil im ITMA Innovator Xchange Forum.

In einer Pressekonferenz präsentierten Professorin Dr. Maike Rabe (Forschungsinstitut für Textil- und Bekleidung der Hochschule Niederrhein, FTB) und Sina Borczyk (Wirtschaftsförderung Mönchengladbach GmbH) die geplante Textilfabrik 7.0. T7 ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt des FTB, des Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen, des Verbandes der Nordwestdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie sowie des Verbandes der Rheinischen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie, mit der Textilakademie NRW sowie der WFMG für die Stadt Mönchengladbach. Während der Messe wurde die Hochschule Niederrhein in der Generalversammlung der AUTEX (Association of Universities for Textiles) als ordentliches Mitglied begrüßt.

FET’s stand at ITMA 2023, Milan Photo Fibre Extrusion Technology
FET’s stand at ITMA 2023, Milan
08.08.2023

FET completes sequence of exhibitions for 2023

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK has completed an international series of exhibitions, culminating in a very successful ITMA 2023, the world’s largest international textile and garment technology exhibition, which took place in Milan, Italy in June.

 “This was a very hectic period for FET, organising participation in three exhibitions in Europe and Asia over a period of less than four months” commented FET’s Managing Director Richard Slack. “However, this provides a great opportunity for smaller specialist companies like FET to raise our profile on the international stage, showing what we can offer, alongside major corporations. Being able to meet so many customers face-to-face, post pandemic also indicates a welcome return to normal business relationships.”

Prior to this was INDEX 23 in April, the world’s leading nonwovens exhibition in Geneva. The exhibition season began earlier in the year with the “Green Textile and Innovation Technology Forum and Exhibition” in Hong Kong, taking a small booth to support the event and FET’s official agent in the region, Chemtax.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK has completed an international series of exhibitions, culminating in a very successful ITMA 2023, the world’s largest international textile and garment technology exhibition, which took place in Milan, Italy in June.

 “This was a very hectic period for FET, organising participation in three exhibitions in Europe and Asia over a period of less than four months” commented FET’s Managing Director Richard Slack. “However, this provides a great opportunity for smaller specialist companies like FET to raise our profile on the international stage, showing what we can offer, alongside major corporations. Being able to meet so many customers face-to-face, post pandemic also indicates a welcome return to normal business relationships.”

Prior to this was INDEX 23 in April, the world’s leading nonwovens exhibition in Geneva. The exhibition season began earlier in the year with the “Green Textile and Innovation Technology Forum and Exhibition” in Hong Kong, taking a small booth to support the event and FET’s official agent in the region, Chemtax.

FET designs, develops and manufactures extrusion equipment for a wide range of high value textile material applications worldwide and the variety of these three exhibitions illustrates FET’s scope in the industry.

Weitere Informationen:
Fibre Extrusion Technology
Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology

(c) Baldwin Technology Company Inc.
13.07.2023

Baldwin releases latest PrintEnomic$ eBook

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. has launched a new set of resources for sheet-fed and web offset printers at PrintEnomics.com with the release of the “Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star. And Digital Didn't Kill Print” eBook.

Its PrintEnomic$ website offers curated resources that analyze trends and issues impacting not only sheet-fed and web offset printers but also narrow web and corrugated printers. Separate eBooks, videos, podcasts and instructional guides are available to help maximize printer profitability in all three specialized areas.

Baldwin is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of innovative process-automation equipment, parts, service and consumables for the printing, packaging, textile, plastic film extrusion and corrugated industries.

More than 5,000 print industry professionals have already downloaded or viewed earlier-released eBooks centered on narrow web (“Untangling the Web”) and corrugated (“From Beast to Beauty”).

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. has launched a new set of resources for sheet-fed and web offset printers at PrintEnomics.com with the release of the “Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star. And Digital Didn't Kill Print” eBook.

Its PrintEnomic$ website offers curated resources that analyze trends and issues impacting not only sheet-fed and web offset printers but also narrow web and corrugated printers. Separate eBooks, videos, podcasts and instructional guides are available to help maximize printer profitability in all three specialized areas.

Baldwin is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of innovative process-automation equipment, parts, service and consumables for the printing, packaging, textile, plastic film extrusion and corrugated industries.

More than 5,000 print industry professionals have already downloaded or viewed earlier-released eBooks centered on narrow web (“Untangling the Web”) and corrugated (“From Beast to Beauty”).

Through interviews with customers, industry insiders, in-house engineers – and reviews of the latest reporting – Baldwin explores four trends in the “Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star. And Digital Didn't Kill Print” eBook:

  • The resurgence in book publishing
  • Labor challenges
  • Direct mail marketing as a cure for screen fatigue
  • Sustainability
Quelle:

Baldwin Technology Company Inc.

(c) FET
FET’s Director of Technology, Mark Smith and new R&D Manager, Dr Jonny Hunter
17.05.2023

FET strengthens its technical team

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK has strengthened its technical team with the appointment of Dr Jonny Hunter as Research & Development Manager. Hunter brings a wealth of academic credentials to the department, including a Master’s in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry and a PhD in Sustainable Chemistry. This academic background is complemented by over 10 years’ R&D experience in industry, including FMCG and, in particular, medical devices, which encompasses wound care, the medical device manufacturing process and regulatory environment.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK has strengthened its technical team with the appointment of Dr Jonny Hunter as Research & Development Manager. Hunter brings a wealth of academic credentials to the department, including a Master’s in Medicinal and Biological Chemistry and a PhD in Sustainable Chemistry. This academic background is complemented by over 10 years’ R&D experience in industry, including FMCG and, in particular, medical devices, which encompasses wound care, the medical device manufacturing process and regulatory environment.

FET designs, develops and manufactures extrusion equipment for a wide range of high value textile material applications, so the above research and industrial sectors have great relevance to the company’s focus on the international stage. A significant market for FET’s meltspinning equipment is medical devices, so in-house expertise in this area is a vital commodity. FET is also at the forefront of innovation to promote and develop sustainable fibres, so technical knowhow in sustainability is also essential. In this, Jonny Hunter has considerable experience and has in the past lead a number of innovation projects in sustainable chemistry and management.

This fresh input of knowledge and experience will benefit FET’s customers in their own drive for sustainable innovation in fibre technology. Mark Smith, the previous R&D Manager, is taking a short sabbatical and will be returning in a more strategic role as FET’s Director of Technology, so his continued presence will further contribute to FET’s breadth of technical expertise.

FET has also expanded in a number of other departments to reflect the rapid growth in sales over recent years. Mike Urey is the new Sales Engineer, bringing a wide industrial experience and strengthening all aspects of business development. Three new mechanical and electronic engineers and a new appointment in the design department all combine to take the company forward and sustain growth.

Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET)

(c) FET
FET Melt Spinning system
05.05.2023

FET exhibits at ITMA 2023

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK will be exhibiting at ITMA 2023, taking place between 8-14 June Milan, Italy. FET has commissioned its biggest ever stand to reflect the company’s commitment to this event and the textile industry.

FET designs, develops and manufactures extrusion equipment for a wide range of high value textile material applications worldwide. Central to FET’s success has always been its ability to provide customers with advanced facilities and equipment, together with unrivalled knowledge and expertise in research and production techniques.

The new FET Fibre Development Centre will further improve this service, allowing clients to trial their own products in an ideal environment. Resident equipment in the Fibre Development Centre reflects the wide range of fibre extrusion systems offered by FET to clients worldwide and will enable continued growth of the company through innovation.  

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK will be exhibiting at ITMA 2023, taking place between 8-14 June Milan, Italy. FET has commissioned its biggest ever stand to reflect the company’s commitment to this event and the textile industry.

FET designs, develops and manufactures extrusion equipment for a wide range of high value textile material applications worldwide. Central to FET’s success has always been its ability to provide customers with advanced facilities and equipment, together with unrivalled knowledge and expertise in research and production techniques.

The new FET Fibre Development Centre will further improve this service, allowing clients to trial their own products in an ideal environment. Resident equipment in the Fibre Development Centre reflects the wide range of fibre extrusion systems offered by FET to clients worldwide and will enable continued growth of the company through innovation.  

For the first time at ITMA, the new FET Spunbond range will feature. This system provides opportunities for the scaled development of new nonwoven fabrics based on a wide range of fibres and polymers, including bicomponents. Recent customers to benefit from FET spunbond systems include the University of Leeds and an integrated metlblown / spunbond system at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany.

FET’s established expertise remains in laboratory and pilot meltspinning equipment for a vast range of applications, such as precursor materials used in high value technical textiles, sportswear, medical devices and specialised novel fibres from exotic and difficult to process polymers. FET has successfully processed almost 30 different polymer types in multifilament, monofilament and non-woven formats, collaborating with specialist companies worldwide to promote greater sustainability through innovative manufacturing processes. Where melt spinning solutions are not suitable, FET provides a viable alternative with pilot and small scale production wet spinning systems.

A major theme at ITMA will again be sustainability. The FET range of laboratory and pilot extrusion lines is ideally suited for both process and end product development of sustainable materials. “This year we are celebrating FET’s 25th anniversary” says FET Managing Director Richard Slack “and we look forward to meeting customers at ITMA, where we can discuss their fibre technology needs.”

Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd

Photo Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET)
23.03.2023

FET prepares for INDEX 23 Exhibition in Geneva

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK will shortly be exhibiting at INDEX 23, the leading nonwovens exhibition in Geneva, 18-21 April.

As well as featuring its latest meltblown and spunbond technology, FET will focus on its new Fibre Development Centre. Construction and fit-out of this new purpose-built building is now fully operational. This modern two-storey development provides state-of-the-art facilities, including enhanced laboratory for client testing and product development.

Resident equipment in the Fibre Development Centre reflects the wide range of fibre extrusion systems offered by FET to clients across the globe and will enable continued growth of the company through innovation.  

Complementing FET’s highly successful meltblown technology, the more recent spunbond range provides unprecedented opportunities for the scaled development of new nonwoven fabrics based on a wide range of fibres and polymers, including bicomponents.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) of Leeds, UK will shortly be exhibiting at INDEX 23, the leading nonwovens exhibition in Geneva, 18-21 April.

As well as featuring its latest meltblown and spunbond technology, FET will focus on its new Fibre Development Centre. Construction and fit-out of this new purpose-built building is now fully operational. This modern two-storey development provides state-of-the-art facilities, including enhanced laboratory for client testing and product development.

Resident equipment in the Fibre Development Centre reflects the wide range of fibre extrusion systems offered by FET to clients across the globe and will enable continued growth of the company through innovation.  

Complementing FET’s highly successful meltblown technology, the more recent spunbond range provides unprecedented opportunities for the scaled development of new nonwoven fabrics based on a wide range of fibres and polymers, including bicomponents.

Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET)

05.01.2023

India ITME 2022: Empowering Textile Through Technology

The 11th edition of India ITME 2022, a textile engineering and technology B2B Exhibition, was hosted in IEML, Greater Noida, U.P. under participation from 68 countries. It showcased more than 1600  Live machinery and unveiled 69 new products.

After a gap of six years, the event recorded a high flow of quality visitors - approx. 87,400 unique visitors - which included industry members, technocrats, academicians, students and government officials apart from the delegations from 13 countries lead by senior officials of respective country who are looking to engage with India as sourcing and trade partner for developing their textile industry.

The high-profile technology & engineering exhibition for textiles witnessed participation from leading Indian institutes for textile engineering such as VJTI Mumbai, DKTE Ichalkaranji where MOU’s were signed for knowledge exchange with Swiss Textile Machinery Association and Italian Textile Machinery Association, paving way for collaboration not only in business but also in technical education.

The 11th edition of India ITME 2022, a textile engineering and technology B2B Exhibition, was hosted in IEML, Greater Noida, U.P. under participation from 68 countries. It showcased more than 1600  Live machinery and unveiled 69 new products.

After a gap of six years, the event recorded a high flow of quality visitors - approx. 87,400 unique visitors - which included industry members, technocrats, academicians, students and government officials apart from the delegations from 13 countries lead by senior officials of respective country who are looking to engage with India as sourcing and trade partner for developing their textile industry.

The high-profile technology & engineering exhibition for textiles witnessed participation from leading Indian institutes for textile engineering such as VJTI Mumbai, DKTE Ichalkaranji where MOU’s were signed for knowledge exchange with Swiss Textile Machinery Association and Italian Textile Machinery Association, paving way for collaboration not only in business but also in technical education.

The six-day event carried forward its theme “Empowering Textile Through Technology” encouraging indigenously developed innovations and research by Indian companies.

The six-day event set the foundation for upgradation and modernization of the textile industry of India which is the 2nd largest employment generation sector after agriculture.

Weitere Informationen:
India ITME Technology textile machinery
Quelle:

ITME

Photo: Baldwin Technology Company Inc.
Adina Starke
13.12.2022

Adina Starke joins Baldwin Technology as West Coast Regional Sales Manager

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. has appointed Adina Starke, a seasoned print and packaging professional with wide-ranging expertise, as Regional Sales Leader for the West Coast.

At Baldwin Technology Company Inc., a leading global manufacturer and supplier of innovative process-automation equipment, parts, service and consumables for the printing, packaging, textile, plastic film extrusion and corrugated industries, Starke will be responsible for all product sales to print and packaging professionals in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Alaska and western Canada.

Starke has spent the past 15 years in various technical and sales roles in the print and packaging industry. Most recently, she spent four years with All Printing Resources (formerly JVI Solutions), as a Territory Manager and a Technical Sales and Business Development Representative. Prior to that, she spent several years with Lohmann Specialty Coating and Sun Chemical.

Starke graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Communications.

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. has appointed Adina Starke, a seasoned print and packaging professional with wide-ranging expertise, as Regional Sales Leader for the West Coast.

At Baldwin Technology Company Inc., a leading global manufacturer and supplier of innovative process-automation equipment, parts, service and consumables for the printing, packaging, textile, plastic film extrusion and corrugated industries, Starke will be responsible for all product sales to print and packaging professionals in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Alaska and western Canada.

Starke has spent the past 15 years in various technical and sales roles in the print and packaging industry. Most recently, she spent four years with All Printing Resources (formerly JVI Solutions), as a Territory Manager and a Technical Sales and Business Development Representative. Prior to that, she spent several years with Lohmann Specialty Coating and Sun Chemical.

Starke graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Communications.

Weitere Informationen:
Baldwin Technology Company Inc. Baldwin
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Baldwin Technology Company Inc.

FET-200LAB wet spinning system Photo: Fibre Extrusion Technology Limited (FET)
21.11.2022

FET wet spinning system selected for major fibre research programme

Fibre Extrusion Technology Limited (FET) of Leeds, England has installed a FET-200LAB wet spinning system at the University of Manchester which will play a major part in advanced materials research to support sustainable growth and development.

This research programme will be conducted by The Henry Royce Institute, which operates as a hub model at The University of Manchester with spokes at other leading research universities in the UK.

The Henry Royce Institute identifies challenges and stimulates innovation in advanced UK materials research, delivering positive economic and societal impact. In particular, this materials research initiative is focused on supporting and promoting all forms of sustainable growth and development.
These challenges range from biomedical devices through to plastics sustainability and energy-efficient devices; hence supporting key national targets such as the UK’s zero-carbon 2050 target.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Limited (FET) of Leeds, England has installed a FET-200LAB wet spinning system at the University of Manchester which will play a major part in advanced materials research to support sustainable growth and development.

This research programme will be conducted by The Henry Royce Institute, which operates as a hub model at The University of Manchester with spokes at other leading research universities in the UK.

The Henry Royce Institute identifies challenges and stimulates innovation in advanced UK materials research, delivering positive economic and societal impact. In particular, this materials research initiative is focused on supporting and promoting all forms of sustainable growth and development.
These challenges range from biomedical devices through to plastics sustainability and energy-efficient devices; hence supporting key national targets such as the UK’s zero-carbon 2050 target.

FET-200 Series wet spinning systems complement FET’s renowned range of melt spinning equipment. The FET-200LAB is a laboratory scale system, which is especially suitable for the early stages of formulation and process development. It is used for processing new functional textile materials in a variety of solvent and polymer combinations.

In particular, the FET-200LAB will be utilised in trials for a family of fibres made from wood pulp, a sustainable resource rather than the usual fossil fuels. Bio-based polymers are produced from biomass feedstocks such as cellulose and are commonly used in the manufacture of high end apparel. The key to cellulose and other materials like lyocell and viscose is that they can be recycled, treated and fed back into the wet spinning system for repeat manufacture.

Established in 1998, FET is a leading supplier of laboratory and pilot melt spinning systems with installations in over 35 countries and has now successfully processed more than 35 different polymer types in multifilament, monofilament and nonwoven formats.

Quelle:

DAVID STEAD PROJECT MARKETING LTD

(c) Baldwin Technology Company Inc.
Baldwin’s Rick Stanford and Fi-Tech’s Ian Mills kick off partnership with a handshake
03.10.2022

Baldwin Technology partners with Fi-Tech to represent textile finishing technologies

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. and Fi-Tech Inc. join partnership to ensure service amid growing demand for sustainable solutions. Fi-Tech Inc. will represent Baldwin Technology Co. Inc.’s complete textile and nonwoven product lines as its sales agent in the U.S. and Canada.

Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Fi-Tech is an agency and distribution firm for textile and non-woven machinery. Its initial focus was on synthetic fibers and nonwovens and it has since expanded its portfolio to represent manufacturers of complete machines or technical components used in the production of nonwovens, synthetic fibers, polymer, textiles, converting, perforated products and tobacco processing. Fi-Tech also maintains a spare parts inventory for many of the companies it represents.

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. and Fi-Tech Inc. join partnership to ensure service amid growing demand for sustainable solutions. Fi-Tech Inc. will represent Baldwin Technology Co. Inc.’s complete textile and nonwoven product lines as its sales agent in the U.S. and Canada.

Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Fi-Tech is an agency and distribution firm for textile and non-woven machinery. Its initial focus was on synthetic fibers and nonwovens and it has since expanded its portfolio to represent manufacturers of complete machines or technical components used in the production of nonwovens, synthetic fibers, polymer, textiles, converting, perforated products and tobacco processing. Fi-Tech also maintains a spare parts inventory for many of the companies it represents.

“With the increasing demand of Baldwin’s finishing technology, we needed to find the right partner for sales promotion in the U.S. and Canadian markets for knits, wovens and non-wovens,” said Rick Stanford, Baldwin Technology’s VP Global Business Development, Textiles. “Fi-Tech of Richmond, Virginia is the perfect partner. They are well established in the textile and non-wovens industry and their portfolio of principals provides excellent synergy with Baldwin’s precision spray and plasma treater systems.”

Baldwin’s solutions are used in a wide variety of fabrics from basic jersey and fleece with softening and anti-microbial finishes to technical fabrics such as outdoor gear, military, upholstery, automotive and industrial fabrics utilizing the latest in technical finishes such as DWR, soil release, flame retardants and insect repellent among others.

Quelle:

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. / Adduco Communications

13.09.2022

Heimtextil, Techtextil und Texprocess mit neuem Führungsteam

Die Textilmessen Heimtextil, Techtextil und Texprocess der Messe Frankfurt starten zukünftig unter neuer Leitung. Bettina Bär verantwortet ab dem 15. September 2022 die Leitung des Segments Heimtextilien der Heimtextil. Meike Kern ist in der Doppelspitze der internationalen Messe für Wohn- und Objekttextilien weiterhin für das Segment Haustextilien zuständig. Bettina Bär folgt auf Sabine Scharrer, die künftig die Position als Show Director der internationalen Leitmessen Techtextil und Texprocess und das Brandmanagement übernimmt. Sie folgt damit auf Michael Jänecke, der nach über 30 Jahren bei der Messe Frankfurt am 1. Januar 2023 in den Ruhestand geht. Seit 1992 leitete er die Techtextil, 2013 übernahm er zusätzlich die Funktion als Show Director der Texprocess.

Die Textilmessen Heimtextil, Techtextil und Texprocess der Messe Frankfurt starten zukünftig unter neuer Leitung. Bettina Bär verantwortet ab dem 15. September 2022 die Leitung des Segments Heimtextilien der Heimtextil. Meike Kern ist in der Doppelspitze der internationalen Messe für Wohn- und Objekttextilien weiterhin für das Segment Haustextilien zuständig. Bettina Bär folgt auf Sabine Scharrer, die künftig die Position als Show Director der internationalen Leitmessen Techtextil und Texprocess und das Brandmanagement übernimmt. Sie folgt damit auf Michael Jänecke, der nach über 30 Jahren bei der Messe Frankfurt am 1. Januar 2023 in den Ruhestand geht. Seit 1992 leitete er die Techtextil, 2013 übernahm er zusätzlich die Funktion als Show Director der Texprocess.

Die Leitmessen für technische Textilien und Vliesstoffe sowie für die Verarbeitung von textilen und flexiblen Materialien, Techtextil und Texprocess, stehen ab dem 1. Januar 2023 unter Leitung von Sabine Scharrer. Seit 1996 ist Sabine Scharrer bei der Messe Frankfurt und arbeitete unter anderem für die technischen Auslandsmessen des Unternehmens sowie als Leitung von Konsumgütermessen, darunter die Ambiente. In ihrer neuen Rolle als Leitung der Techtextil und Texprocess möchte sie die Leitmessen in Zusammenarbeit mit den Branchenpartnern weiter international ausbauen und dabei die weltweiten Synergien der Brandveranstaltungen der Messe Frankfurt im Bereich Technical Textiles und Textile Technology heben.

Bettina Bär übernimmt ab dem 15. September die Leitung des Segments Heimtextilien der Heimtextil. Bettina Bär ist seit 2012 bei der Messe Frankfurt. In dieser Zeit fungierte sie unter anderem als Show Director im Segment der Konsumgütermessen sowie zuletzt als Show Director der Neonyt; die Messe für Mode, Nachhaltigkeit und Innovationen. Zukünftig möchte sie die Heimtextil mit neuen Ideen voranbringen, relevante Marktsegmente, darunter der Bereich Interior, Architecture und Hospitality, stärken und nachhaltige Lösungen fördern.

 

Quelle:

Messe Frankfurt

Foto: Andritz, Yanpai
04.07.2022

ANDRITZ liefert Florbildungsausrüstungen nach China

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von Yanpai Filtration Technology Co., Ltd. (YANPAI®), China, den Auftrag zur Lieferung von Florbildungsausrüstungen mit aXcess-Krempel und -Kreuzleger für eine Nadelvlieslinie, die PTFE-Filtrationsprodukte am Standort in Tiantai produziert. Die PTFE-Filze werden als Rauchfilter in Müllverbrennungsanlagen eingesetzt. Die Inbetriebnahme der Linie ist im zweiten Halbjahr 2022 vorgesehen.

Yanpai zählt zu den führenden chinesischen Produzenten von Vliesstofffiltern für die Entstaubung und Luftreinigung sowie von Filtergeweben für die Fest-Flüssig-Trennung. Gegründet 1990, war Yanpai Vorreiter bei der Entwicklung neuer Filtrationsgewebe für die Industrie. Heute betreibt Yanpai Fertigungsstätten in China und den Vereinigten Staaten.

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von Yanpai Filtration Technology Co., Ltd. (YANPAI®), China, den Auftrag zur Lieferung von Florbildungsausrüstungen mit aXcess-Krempel und -Kreuzleger für eine Nadelvlieslinie, die PTFE-Filtrationsprodukte am Standort in Tiantai produziert. Die PTFE-Filze werden als Rauchfilter in Müllverbrennungsanlagen eingesetzt. Die Inbetriebnahme der Linie ist im zweiten Halbjahr 2022 vorgesehen.

Yanpai zählt zu den führenden chinesischen Produzenten von Vliesstofffiltern für die Entstaubung und Luftreinigung sowie von Filtergeweben für die Fest-Flüssig-Trennung. Gegründet 1990, war Yanpai Vorreiter bei der Entwicklung neuer Filtrationsgewebe für die Industrie. Heute betreibt Yanpai Fertigungsstätten in China und den Vereinigten Staaten.

Weitere Informationen:
Andritz Andritz AG ANDRITZ Filter
Quelle:

Andritz

Baldwin’s non-contact spray technology Texcoat G4. (Photo: Baldwin)
15.06.2022

Archroma and Baldwin to collaborate for optimized performance and resource saving in textile finishing

Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, and Baldwin, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of precision spray systems and technology for sustainable textile manufacturing, announce a new collaboration to optimize performance and resource saving in the finishing department.

The two companies aim to support textile manufacturers in their development projects, targeting to improve their product safety, performance and functionality, while at the same time maximizing the productivity and resource utilization of the finishing application process.

Archroma and Baldwin are collaborating in multiple projects that combine Archroma’s most sustainable product innovations with Baldwin’s Texcoat G4.

TexCoat G4 is a non-contact spray technology for textile finishing and remoistening, designed to allow a controlled and optimal coverage of the exact amount of finish chemistry for reaching specific characteristics of the fabric. The system can be used to reduce water consumption by as much as 50% compared to traditional padding application processes.

Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, and Baldwin, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of precision spray systems and technology for sustainable textile manufacturing, announce a new collaboration to optimize performance and resource saving in the finishing department.

The two companies aim to support textile manufacturers in their development projects, targeting to improve their product safety, performance and functionality, while at the same time maximizing the productivity and resource utilization of the finishing application process.

Archroma and Baldwin are collaborating in multiple projects that combine Archroma’s most sustainable product innovations with Baldwin’s Texcoat G4.

TexCoat G4 is a non-contact spray technology for textile finishing and remoistening, designed to allow a controlled and optimal coverage of the exact amount of finish chemistry for reaching specific characteristics of the fabric. The system can be used to reduce water consumption by as much as 50% compared to traditional padding application processes.

Archroma and Baldwin are currently testing Archroma’s finishing products and systems, such as the soon-to-be-launched PFC-free* Smartrepel® Hydro SR for water-based soil repellence, as well as metal and inorganic particle-free antimicrobial technologies like Sanitized T 20-19 and TH 15-14, which will be launched at the upcoming Techtextil 2022.

The first test results will be available for discussions with both partners at Techtextil at their respective booths.

Konica Minolta First to Launch Presses with EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Software and New Hardware  (c) EFI
EFI Fiery®
04.05.2022

Konica Minolta and EFI Fiery New Launch

  • Konica Minolta First to Launch Presses with EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Software and New Hardware  
  • Five new Fiery servers reduce job prep time while helping to ensure colour accuracy and higher overall throughput  

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. and Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH (Konica Minolta) have announced a continuation of their long-term partnership with the release of five new EFI™ Fiery® digital front ends (DFEs) based on the newest Fiery platform, Fiery FS500 Pro.
 
The new solutions EFI and Konica Minolta are announcing include:

·        EFI Fiery IC-319 and IC-318 v2 DFEs that will drive the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C14000/C12000 colour production presses for the high-end production printing market
·        EFI Fiery IC-319 and IC-318L v2 DFEs that will drive the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C7100/C7090 light-production colour presses
·        EFI Fiery IC-317 and IC-419 v2 DFEs that will drive the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C4080/C4070 and AccurioPrint C4065 printers.
 

  • Konica Minolta First to Launch Presses with EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Software and New Hardware  
  • Five new Fiery servers reduce job prep time while helping to ensure colour accuracy and higher overall throughput  

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. and Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH (Konica Minolta) have announced a continuation of their long-term partnership with the release of five new EFI™ Fiery® digital front ends (DFEs) based on the newest Fiery platform, Fiery FS500 Pro.
 
The new solutions EFI and Konica Minolta are announcing include:

·        EFI Fiery IC-319 and IC-318 v2 DFEs that will drive the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C14000/C12000 colour production presses for the high-end production printing market
·        EFI Fiery IC-319 and IC-318L v2 DFEs that will drive the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C7100/C7090 light-production colour presses
·        EFI Fiery IC-317 and IC-419 v2 DFEs that will drive the Konica Minolta AccurioPress C4080/C4070 and AccurioPrint C4065 printers.
 
“With these new EFI Fiery DFEs, we continue to extend the range of what AccurioPress users can achieve,” said Olaf Lorenz, General Manager DX Branding Division Konica Minolta, Inc. “We are pleased to be the first to bring these powerful new DFE solutions into our portfolio as they bring more competitive capabilities to Konica Minolta’s digital printing portfolio.”
 
EFI Fiery FS500 Pro servers offer a higher value proposition
 
“The Fiery FS500 Pro new platform offers advanced speed, higher automation and more capability than other digital front ends,” said John Henze, vice president of sales and marketing, EFI Fiery. “Intelligent automation solutions in these new EFI Fiery DFEs also save customers labour cost and time by minimising the need for manual inspection of print jobs, improving automated u management, and eliminating the need to print a test file to determine where to place finishing lines.
 
“All this decreases cycle time and increases customers’ profit opportunities, while ensuring that they can delight their clients with printing that gets completed accurately and quickly. Reducing the time prepress and press operators must spend on these repetitive tasks also helps print business owners make staff more efficient, offsetting the difficulties they have hiring and retaining talent in today’s labour-constrained economy.”

Quelle:

EFI GmbH

17.02.2022

ANDRITZ liefert Nadelvlieslinien nach China

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von Yanpai Filtration Technology Co., Ltd. (YANPAI®), China, den Auftrag zur Lieferung von vier Nadelvlieslinien für den Standort Tiantai. Die Inbetriebnahme der Linien ist vom dritten Quartal 2022 bis zum dritten Quartal 2023 vorgesehen.

ANDRITZ liefert maßgeschneiderte Nadelvlieslinien für die Produktion von hochwertigen Nadelfilzen für Filtermedien. Die Ausrüstung für die Trockenvliesbildung (Krempeln und Kreuzleger) inklusive der acht PRO 25-80 aXcess-Kreuzleger für ein kontrolliertes, gleichmäßiges Bahngewicht wird im Werk von ANDRITZ Wuxi hergestellt. ANDRITZ Asselin-Thibeau, Frankreich, liefert die 16 eXcelle-Nadelmaschinen. Die Nadelvlieslinien sollen eine hohe Produktionsleistung sicherstellen und die erforderlichen Stillstandszeiten minimieren.

YANPAI zählt zu den führenden chinesischen Produzenten von Vliesstofffiltern für die Entstaubung und Luftreinigung sowie von Filtergeweben für die Fest-Flüssig-Trennung. Gegründet 1990, war YANPAI Vorreiter bei der Entwicklung neuer Filtrationsgewebe für die Industrie. Heute betreibt YANPAI Fertigungsstätten in China und den Vereinigten Staaten.

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von Yanpai Filtration Technology Co., Ltd. (YANPAI®), China, den Auftrag zur Lieferung von vier Nadelvlieslinien für den Standort Tiantai. Die Inbetriebnahme der Linien ist vom dritten Quartal 2022 bis zum dritten Quartal 2023 vorgesehen.

ANDRITZ liefert maßgeschneiderte Nadelvlieslinien für die Produktion von hochwertigen Nadelfilzen für Filtermedien. Die Ausrüstung für die Trockenvliesbildung (Krempeln und Kreuzleger) inklusive der acht PRO 25-80 aXcess-Kreuzleger für ein kontrolliertes, gleichmäßiges Bahngewicht wird im Werk von ANDRITZ Wuxi hergestellt. ANDRITZ Asselin-Thibeau, Frankreich, liefert die 16 eXcelle-Nadelmaschinen. Die Nadelvlieslinien sollen eine hohe Produktionsleistung sicherstellen und die erforderlichen Stillstandszeiten minimieren.

YANPAI zählt zu den führenden chinesischen Produzenten von Vliesstofffiltern für die Entstaubung und Luftreinigung sowie von Filtergeweben für die Fest-Flüssig-Trennung. Gegründet 1990, war YANPAI Vorreiter bei der Entwicklung neuer Filtrationsgewebe für die Industrie. Heute betreibt YANPAI Fertigungsstätten in China und den Vereinigten Staaten.

Weitere Informationen:
Andritz AG Nadelvlieslinie
Quelle:

Andritz

15.02.2022

ANDRITZ liefert Spunlace-Linie nach Russland

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von der schweizerisch-russischen Unternehmensgruppe Laboratoire Naturel und ZetTechnology mit Sitz in Kaluga/Russland, den Auftrag zur Lieferung der für diesen Kunden ersten kompletten Spunlace-Linie. Die Inbetriebnahme ist für das 2. Quartal 2022 geplant.

Die Linie für hohe Kapazitäten wurde für die Verarbeitung verschiedener Faserarten konzipiert – vor allem Fasergemische aus Polyester/Viskose und Baumwolle – und ist für die Produktion hochwertiger Feuchttücher für Privatmarken mit Anwendungen im hygienischen und kosmetischen Bereich bestimmt. Mit der Spunlace-Linie von ANDRITZ in der Ausführung CPC (Card – Pulp – Card) kann ein mehrlagiger Spunlace-Stoffe, der auch Zellstoff (Pulp) als Rohmaterial enthält, verarbeitet werden können. Diese Konfiguration ermöglicht der Unternehmensgruppe Laboratoire Naturel und ZetTechnology die Produktion von Materialien mit 30 bis 60 gsm. Darüber hinaus lässt die Konfiguration der Linie die Herstellung von Biofeuchttüchern zu.

Der internationale Technologiekonzern ANDRITZ erhielt von der schweizerisch-russischen Unternehmensgruppe Laboratoire Naturel und ZetTechnology mit Sitz in Kaluga/Russland, den Auftrag zur Lieferung der für diesen Kunden ersten kompletten Spunlace-Linie. Die Inbetriebnahme ist für das 2. Quartal 2022 geplant.

Die Linie für hohe Kapazitäten wurde für die Verarbeitung verschiedener Faserarten konzipiert – vor allem Fasergemische aus Polyester/Viskose und Baumwolle – und ist für die Produktion hochwertiger Feuchttücher für Privatmarken mit Anwendungen im hygienischen und kosmetischen Bereich bestimmt. Mit der Spunlace-Linie von ANDRITZ in der Ausführung CPC (Card – Pulp – Card) kann ein mehrlagiger Spunlace-Stoffe, der auch Zellstoff (Pulp) als Rohmaterial enthält, verarbeitet werden können. Diese Konfiguration ermöglicht der Unternehmensgruppe Laboratoire Naturel und ZetTechnology die Produktion von Materialien mit 30 bis 60 gsm. Darüber hinaus lässt die Konfiguration der Linie die Herstellung von Biofeuchttüchern zu.

Die Unternehmensgruppe Laboratoire Naturel und ZetTechnology ist seit 1996 Vorreiter bei der Verarbeitung und Herstellung von Feuchttüchern in Russland. Die beiden Firmen waren die ersten Hersteller von Feuchttüchern für den russischen Hygienemarkt. Die von ANDRITZ gelieferte Linie wird den lokalen russischen Markt für Feuchttücheranwendungen sowie über 20 weitere Länder in Europa und Asien bedienen.

Weitere Informationen:
Andritz Spunlace-Linie
Quelle:

ANDRITZ AG