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SEILFLECHTER: Neuer Tauwerkratgeber 2021 (c) SEILFLECHTER Tauwerk GmbH
14.06.2021

SEILFLECHTER: Neuer Tauwerkratgeber 2021

Die Segel-Saison beginnt - SEILFLECHTER aus Braunschweig bringt den neuen Tauwerkratgeber 2021 heraus.

  • Auf vielen Seiten Tipps und Tricks für den leidenschaftlichen Segler und Bootsführer.
  • Professionelles Qualitäts-Tauwerk und Pflegemittel übersichtlich auf einen Blick.
  • Ein Nachschlagewerk für jeden, der erfolgreich und sicher in die Saison starten möchte.

Die Bandbreite, die das Nachschlagewerk beinhaltet, ist enorm: Produktinformationen und Anwendungsbeispiele über Fallen, Schoten, Festmacher und Ankerseile werden auf vielen Seiten präsentiert. Die Leser können sich aber auch auf Hinweise für eine perfekten Ladungssicherung bzw. für die richtige Verladung von Sportbooten und auf das Thema „sicheres Ankern“ freuen. „Und wem das alles noch nicht reicht, der bekommt noch eine kleine Knotenkunde sowie Pflegehinweise vom Pflegemittelhersteller Dr. Keedo speziell für Sportboote“ so der Geschäftsführer von SEILFLECHTER, Andreas Halle.

Der Tauwerk-Ratgeber 2021 ist ab sofort als PDF-Download auf der Webseite von SEILFLECHTER zu bekommen.

Die Segel-Saison beginnt - SEILFLECHTER aus Braunschweig bringt den neuen Tauwerkratgeber 2021 heraus.

  • Auf vielen Seiten Tipps und Tricks für den leidenschaftlichen Segler und Bootsführer.
  • Professionelles Qualitäts-Tauwerk und Pflegemittel übersichtlich auf einen Blick.
  • Ein Nachschlagewerk für jeden, der erfolgreich und sicher in die Saison starten möchte.

Die Bandbreite, die das Nachschlagewerk beinhaltet, ist enorm: Produktinformationen und Anwendungsbeispiele über Fallen, Schoten, Festmacher und Ankerseile werden auf vielen Seiten präsentiert. Die Leser können sich aber auch auf Hinweise für eine perfekten Ladungssicherung bzw. für die richtige Verladung von Sportbooten und auf das Thema „sicheres Ankern“ freuen. „Und wem das alles noch nicht reicht, der bekommt noch eine kleine Knotenkunde sowie Pflegehinweise vom Pflegemittelhersteller Dr. Keedo speziell für Sportboote“ so der Geschäftsführer von SEILFLECHTER, Andreas Halle.

Der Tauwerk-Ratgeber 2021 ist ab sofort als PDF-Download auf der Webseite von SEILFLECHTER zu bekommen.

More information:
Seilflechter Seile Tauwerk
Source:

SEILFLECHTER Tauwerk GmbH

Millet: Kollektion Spring/Summer 2022 (c) Millet
Grepon Carbon Pro
14.06.2021

Millet: Kollektion Spring/Summer 2022

Millet, ein Spezialist für Hochgebirgsausrüstung mit Sitz im französischen Annecy Le Vieux, begleitet seit 100 Jahren Bergsportbegeisterte bei ihrer Leidenschaft.

Die UBIC-Reihe wurde überarbeitet und besteht aus 100% recycelten Fasern
Das UBIC-Sortiment, seit vielen Jahren ein Bestseller bei MILLET, wurde in diesem Jahr überarbeitet. Die Rücksäcke werden gänzlich aus 100% recycelten Fasern hergestellt. Außerdem wurde die Integration des Variloop™-Systems verbessert, das es ermöglicht, das ganze Jahr über Alpin- und Campingausrüstung komfortabel am Rucksack zu befestigen.
Hauptmaterialien: HONEYCOMB 3LINE RECYCLED - 100% recyceltes Polyamid - PFC-freie DWR / P 600D 100% recycelt- 100% recyceltes PES - Wassersäule: 1000 mm

Trilogy Fragment 3L JKT M
Minimalistische Jacke, die leichten und abriebfesten Schutz bei jedem Wetterumschwung in den Bergen bietet.
Hauptgewebe: PERTEX® SHIELD XLIGHT 3L - 100% Polyamid / Dampfdurchlässigkeit: 20 000 g.m².24h / Wassersäule: 20 000 mm – PFC-freie DWR

Millet, ein Spezialist für Hochgebirgsausrüstung mit Sitz im französischen Annecy Le Vieux, begleitet seit 100 Jahren Bergsportbegeisterte bei ihrer Leidenschaft.

Die UBIC-Reihe wurde überarbeitet und besteht aus 100% recycelten Fasern
Das UBIC-Sortiment, seit vielen Jahren ein Bestseller bei MILLET, wurde in diesem Jahr überarbeitet. Die Rücksäcke werden gänzlich aus 100% recycelten Fasern hergestellt. Außerdem wurde die Integration des Variloop™-Systems verbessert, das es ermöglicht, das ganze Jahr über Alpin- und Campingausrüstung komfortabel am Rucksack zu befestigen.
Hauptmaterialien: HONEYCOMB 3LINE RECYCLED - 100% recyceltes Polyamid - PFC-freie DWR / P 600D 100% recycelt- 100% recyceltes PES - Wassersäule: 1000 mm

Trilogy Fragment 3L JKT M
Minimalistische Jacke, die leichten und abriebfesten Schutz bei jedem Wetterumschwung in den Bergen bietet.
Hauptgewebe: PERTEX® SHIELD XLIGHT 3L - 100% Polyamid / Dampfdurchlässigkeit: 20 000 g.m².24h / Wassersäule: 20 000 mm – PFC-freie DWR

Trilogy Edge Aircore Hoodie
Die extrem leichte, isolierende Jacke besteht aus winddichtem und sehr atmungsaktivem Pertex® Quantum Air, während die Primaloft® Gold Wattierung mit Cross Core™ Aerogel für ein ausgezeichnetes Gewicht/Wärme-Verhältnis selbst bei Nässe sorgt.
Hauptmaterialien: PERTEX AIR CRINKLE - 100% Polyamid – PFC-freie DWR / Isolation: PRIMALOFT® GOLD INSULATION CROSS CORE TECH 40 GR - 90% recyceltes Polyester - 10% Polyester

Trilogy Black Crag Pant
Das dehnbare und abriebfeste Cordura® Ripstop Gewebe dieser Kletterhose wird mit strategisch platzierten Dyneema® Stretch-Einsätzen kombiniert, um die Bewegungsfreiheit und die Haltbarkeit des Kleidungsstücks zu erhöhen.
Hauptmaterialien: CORDURA® AIR RIPSTOP - 53% Cordura® - 41% Polyamid - 6% Elasthan – PFC-freie DWR DYNEEMA® STRETCH - 48% Polyamid - 31% Elasthan - 21% Polyethylen

Grepon Carbon Pro: Ultraleichter und isolierter Alpinstiefel
Der ultraleichte, technische Schuh bietet volle Steifigkeit in schwierigen Routen, sowohl am Fels als auch bei Mixed-Bedingungen mit Steigeisen.
Hauptmaterialien: Italian Extreme Tenacity Upper, GORE-TEX Membran

Prolighter 30+10 W
Mit einer angepassten Passform präsentiert sich dieser Rucksack im Sommer 2022 mit einem leichteren und cleanen Design. Der abnehmbare Deckel und der Gurt ermöglichen eine 20%ige Gewichtsreduzierung.
Hauptmaterialien: N210D HONEYCOMB ROBIC - 100% Polyamid - Wassersäule: 1000 mm, PFC-freie DWR / Innenfutter: P250D OXFORD - 100% recyceltes Polyester - Wassersäule: 1000 mm, PFC-freie DWR

Kamet GTX JKT W
Damenjacke aus GORE-TEX® 3L, entwickelt für den ganzjährigen Einsatz.
Hauptmaterialien: GORE-TEX PLAIN 3L - 100% Polyamid - Dampfdurchlässigkeit: RET < 9m²Pa.W - Wassersäule: 28.000 mm, PFC-freie DWR

Summit XCS Rip Pant W
Wasserabweisende und winddichte Hose, für alpine Abenteuer. Das Stretchmaterial und die Passform garantieren Bewegungsfreiheit, während die Verstärkungen an den Knien und Unterschenkeln die Strapazierfähigkeit erhöhen.
Hauptmaterialien: X.C.S. BRUSHED RIPSTOP - 89% Polyamid - 11% Elasthan – PFC-freie DWR RUGGED TOUGHTEX - 72% Polyamid - 14% Polyester - 14% Elasthan

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Millet / crystal communications

14.06.2021

Asahi Kasei renews membership by the United Nations BCtA programme

Asahi Kasei's ongoing commitment to strengthen the Bemberg™ fibre value chain from raw materials to final products textile industry and support local people, institutes, and the environment, has been recognized by the United Nations BCtA programme, who has renewed its membership for India. Starting from the company and including the material, Bemberg™ integrates new generations of values such as innovation and responsibility together with design. This important breakthrough showcases how the smart fibre is globally recognized for its innovation, responsibility and ability to deliver high-quality and sustainable ingredients at the same time committed to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Objectives of this initiative include:  

Asahi Kasei's ongoing commitment to strengthen the Bemberg™ fibre value chain from raw materials to final products textile industry and support local people, institutes, and the environment, has been recognized by the United Nations BCtA programme, who has renewed its membership for India. Starting from the company and including the material, Bemberg™ integrates new generations of values such as innovation and responsibility together with design. This important breakthrough showcases how the smart fibre is globally recognized for its innovation, responsibility and ability to deliver high-quality and sustainable ingredients at the same time committed to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Objectives of this initiative include:  

  • By 2023, enhance skills of 1,671 employees in the Bemberg fiber industry and advance production efficiency of 55 small to medium scale de-linting, weaving and dyeing manufacturers, through employee training, capital investment and technical support.
  • By 2023, develop capacity of 575 young people, especially women, who will lead the Indian textile industry, by providing vocational training opportunities and institutional support for the three schools.
  • By 2023 cumulative amount of 40,000m3/day textile dyeing effluent will be treated and recycled back to their own textile dyeing process, which is equivalent to saving daily water access to natural water resources for approx. 25,000 households.
Source:

Asahi Kasei Corp. / GB Network Marketing Communications Srl

ANDRITZ to supply a second high-speed spunlace line (c) ANDRITZ
11.06.2021

ANDRITZ to supply a second high-speed spunlace line

International technology Group ANDRITZ has received a repeat order from Zhejiang Saintyear Textile Co., Ltd., based in China, to supply a second, complete neXline spunlace line for the production of premium-quality nonwoven roll goods. The line is scheduled for start-up during the third quarter of 2022.

No later than nine months after placing a first order for a complete high-speed spunlace line, Zhejiang Saintyear Textile has decided to rely on ANDRITZ once again by purchasing another complete line dedicated to the production of first-class wipes. The production capacity will be up to 2,800 kg/h for lightweight fabrics.

ANDRITZ will provide a full line with state-of-the-art equipment – from web forming to drying. The scope of supply includes the precise opening and blending machinery from Laroche – newly acquired by the ANDRITZ GROUP, two inline TT cards, a proven JetlaceEssentiel unit for hydroentanglement, and the efficient neXdry through-air dryer.

International technology Group ANDRITZ has received a repeat order from Zhejiang Saintyear Textile Co., Ltd., based in China, to supply a second, complete neXline spunlace line for the production of premium-quality nonwoven roll goods. The line is scheduled for start-up during the third quarter of 2022.

No later than nine months after placing a first order for a complete high-speed spunlace line, Zhejiang Saintyear Textile has decided to rely on ANDRITZ once again by purchasing another complete line dedicated to the production of first-class wipes. The production capacity will be up to 2,800 kg/h for lightweight fabrics.

ANDRITZ will provide a full line with state-of-the-art equipment – from web forming to drying. The scope of supply includes the precise opening and blending machinery from Laroche – newly acquired by the ANDRITZ GROUP, two inline TT cards, a proven JetlaceEssentiel unit for hydroentanglement, and the efficient neXdry through-air dryer.

LFDY präsentiert limitierte Capsule Collection (c) LFDY
11.06.2021

LFDY präsentiert limitierte Capsule Collection

Tweety, Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian & Co. – LFDY kooperiert für seinen neuen Drop Kids with Dreams mit Warner Bros. Entertainment und den ikonischen Trickfilm-Charakteren der Looney Tunes Reihe.

Zum 130-teiligen Drop zählt eine limitierte Capsule Collection mit rund 14 Kollektionsteilen, in der die Warner-Cartoons ihren Weg in die neue LFDY Sommerkollektion finden: T-Shirts und Hoodies, rund 14 verschiedene Shorts, Sweat- und Track-Pants sowie Caps, Bucket Hats und Accessoires sorgen in der Kids with Dreams Kollektion für Vintage Vibes. Mit der neuen Kollektion weckt LFDY Kindheitsträume, prägende Erinnerungen und triggert starke Emotionen.

Für die Prints der limitierten Capsule Collection wurde eine spezielle Drucktechnik verwendet, um den Motiven einen besonderen und raffinierten Vintage Look zu verleihen.

Tweety, Bugs Bunny, Marvin the Martian & Co. – LFDY kooperiert für seinen neuen Drop Kids with Dreams mit Warner Bros. Entertainment und den ikonischen Trickfilm-Charakteren der Looney Tunes Reihe.

Zum 130-teiligen Drop zählt eine limitierte Capsule Collection mit rund 14 Kollektionsteilen, in der die Warner-Cartoons ihren Weg in die neue LFDY Sommerkollektion finden: T-Shirts und Hoodies, rund 14 verschiedene Shorts, Sweat- und Track-Pants sowie Caps, Bucket Hats und Accessoires sorgen in der Kids with Dreams Kollektion für Vintage Vibes. Mit der neuen Kollektion weckt LFDY Kindheitsträume, prägende Erinnerungen und triggert starke Emotionen.

Für die Prints der limitierten Capsule Collection wurde eine spezielle Drucktechnik verwendet, um den Motiven einen besonderen und raffinierten Vintage Look zu verleihen.

Für die Kampagnenmotive der Kids with Dreams Kollektion zeigt sich der Fotograf Peter Kaaden aus Berlin verantwortlich. Das begleitende Kampagnenvideo wurde von Saltwater Films sowie dem dänischen Regisseur Viktor Sloth in Düsseldorf produziert. Der Cast der Produktion bestand aus internationalen Talents aus São Paulo, Paris und Amsterdam. Sowohl einige Kampagnenmotive als auch die Bewegtbilder wurden in der Postproduktion mit aufwendigen Animationen by Deveroe verfeinert. Mit insgesamt 14 Video- und Bildproduktionstagen zählt Kids with Dreams aktuell zu einer der aufwändigsten Kampagnen des Streetwear Brands.

Source:

LFDY / PR + Presseagentur textschwester

11.06.2021

EFI Reggiani introduces Textile Digital Printer

The new, industrial, entry-level EFI™ Reggiani BLAZE scanning printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. is making its debut at the ITMA Asia tradeshow, 12-16 June in Shanghai, China. The high-quality printer is an easy-to-use, smart solution to help textile companies blaze their successful trail into the world of efficient, sustainable industrial inkjet printing. It is equipped with EFI Reggiani’s state-of-the-art technology, offering high quality, reliability and flexibility on the widest variety of designs.

The new, industrial, entry-level EFI™ Reggiani BLAZE scanning printer from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. is making its debut at the ITMA Asia tradeshow, 12-16 June in Shanghai, China. The high-quality printer is an easy-to-use, smart solution to help textile companies blaze their successful trail into the world of efficient, sustainable industrial inkjet printing. It is equipped with EFI Reggiani’s state-of-the-art technology, offering high quality, reliability and flexibility on the widest variety of designs.

Cutting-edge technology in a compact footprint
The EFI Reggiani BLAZE printer is designed to give textile companies the opportunity to enter the digital textile printing market with a compact solution. The new, 1.8-metre wide printer offers an innovative, low-maintenance, continuous recirculation ink system equipped with a level sensor and degassing as well as a printhead crash protective system for longer printhead life and superior uptime.
 
Thanks to its cutting-edge printhead reliability and low maintenance costs for a competitive TCO (total cost of ownership), the BLAZE printer can produce up to 125 linear metres per hour with a printing resolution up to 600x1200 dots per inch (dpi). The printer – which delivers excellent productivity as one of the fastest digital inkjet solutions in its class – has eight 300-dpi dual channel printheads and can print in up to eight colours with full variable drop size.

Flexible fabric feed and handling for higher productivity
The EFI Reggiani BLAZE is equipped with a continuous and switchable belt washing unit to remove water and fabric hairs. An embedded device for adhesive application offers the possibility to use thermoplastic, resin and permanent adhesives.
 
The printer also includes other features for enhanced productivity and value, including a 400-mm roll unwinder, expandable shafts, an air gun and a pneumatic bar for standard fabrics.

Efficient software and electronics technology
The Reggiani BLAZE printer offers a friendly and intuitive user interface with real-time image processing and flexible queue management. The software also runs a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) job editor, as well as tools to accurately predict printing speed and ink usage.

EFI Reggiani TERRA Silver enhancement
EFI has also released an enhanced version of the EFI Reggiani TERRA Silver printer, a 1.8-metre wide printer operating with EFI Reggiani’s unique TERRA pigment ink with binder solution for high-quality, highly sustainable, direct-to-textile printing without steaming or washing.

Features:

  • A new recirculating ink system for superior reliability and minimum maintenance at start up and during production
  • Several printing modes to ensure maximum flexibility in terms of design capability
  • New, real-time image processing that eliminates time spent in image pre-calculations
  • A user friendly, intuitive interface
  • A more-efficient polymerisation process that takes place as printed textile goes through the printer’s on-board dryer.
(c) Slowing
10.06.2021

Slowing: Neues Fashion-Label aus Pure-Eco-Produktion

Slowing wurde von der Portugiesin Tatiana Terreiro gegründet und hat seinen Sitz in der Schweiz. Genderneutral, ökologisch, entspannt – so der Auftritt des neuen Modelabel mit ausgeprägt nachhaltigem Charakter

Inspiriert von der Slow Fashion-Bewegung setzt Slowing auf limitierte Auflagen bei durchgängig nachhaltigen Prozessen über die gesamte Produktion hinweg. Jedes Kleidungsteil ist ein Unikat, das von Hand aus umweltfreundlichen Stoffen hergestellt und mit natürlichen Kräuterfarben bedruckt ist.

Neben recycelten Geweben und Bio-Baumwolle werden ebenso biologisch abbaubare Textilien z.B. aus Hanf, Rosenblättern, Bananenfasern, Orange, Bambus, Soja und Aloe Vera eingesetzt. Inspiriert von alten Techniken, wie u.a. Block Printing, erfolgt der Farbdruck der Slowing Muster gleichfalls auf Basis natürlicher Resourcen. Anstelle chemischer Pigmente werden die Slowing Farbstoffe aus Früchten, Blumen, Nüssen und Gemüse gewonnen. Die Mode von Slowing ist entsprechend umfassend zertifiziert, einschließlich GOTS, Fairtrade und EPFC.

Slowing wurde von der Portugiesin Tatiana Terreiro gegründet und hat seinen Sitz in der Schweiz. Genderneutral, ökologisch, entspannt – so der Auftritt des neuen Modelabel mit ausgeprägt nachhaltigem Charakter

Inspiriert von der Slow Fashion-Bewegung setzt Slowing auf limitierte Auflagen bei durchgängig nachhaltigen Prozessen über die gesamte Produktion hinweg. Jedes Kleidungsteil ist ein Unikat, das von Hand aus umweltfreundlichen Stoffen hergestellt und mit natürlichen Kräuterfarben bedruckt ist.

Neben recycelten Geweben und Bio-Baumwolle werden ebenso biologisch abbaubare Textilien z.B. aus Hanf, Rosenblättern, Bananenfasern, Orange, Bambus, Soja und Aloe Vera eingesetzt. Inspiriert von alten Techniken, wie u.a. Block Printing, erfolgt der Farbdruck der Slowing Muster gleichfalls auf Basis natürlicher Resourcen. Anstelle chemischer Pigmente werden die Slowing Farbstoffe aus Früchten, Blumen, Nüssen und Gemüse gewonnen. Die Mode von Slowing ist entsprechend umfassend zertifiziert, einschließlich GOTS, Fairtrade und EPFC.

More information:
genderneutral Slowing GOTS Faitrade
Source:

Slowing

(c) Rösch Fashion GmbH & Co. KG
10.06.2021

RÖSCH Care: Zertifizierte medizinische Gesichtsmasken Typ II und Typ II R

Die Rösch Fashion GmbH & Co. KG produziert ab sofort unter dem Label RÖSCH Care nach DIN EN 14683 zertifizierte medizinische Gesichtsmasken am Firmensitz in Tübingen. Die individualisierbaren Masken vom Typ II sowie Typ II R werden aus Zutaten deutscher Lieferanten unter strengen Qualitätsbedingungen hergestellt und wurden mit einer Filterwirksamkeit (BFE) von 99,97% beziehungsweise 99,2% zertifiziert.

Rösch Fashion hat auf den sich veränderten Maskenmarkt reagiert und von der Produktion von Stoffmasken auf medizinische Gesichtsmasken umgestellt. Hierfür wurde eine neue Maskenmaschine angeschafft und im Mai 2021 am Standort Tübingen in Betrieb genommen. Mit der erfolgten Zertifizierung vertreibt der süddeutsche Textilbetrieb nun medizinische Gesichtsmasken Typ II und Typ II R unter dem Label “RÖSCH Care”. Die Masken mit dreilagigem Aufbau aus hochleistungsfähigen Vlies-Lagen sind nicht nur besonders atmungsaktiv, sondern durch stabile Nasenbügel und bequeme Ohrschlaufen weich und komfortabel.

Die Rösch Fashion GmbH & Co. KG produziert ab sofort unter dem Label RÖSCH Care nach DIN EN 14683 zertifizierte medizinische Gesichtsmasken am Firmensitz in Tübingen. Die individualisierbaren Masken vom Typ II sowie Typ II R werden aus Zutaten deutscher Lieferanten unter strengen Qualitätsbedingungen hergestellt und wurden mit einer Filterwirksamkeit (BFE) von 99,97% beziehungsweise 99,2% zertifiziert.

Rösch Fashion hat auf den sich veränderten Maskenmarkt reagiert und von der Produktion von Stoffmasken auf medizinische Gesichtsmasken umgestellt. Hierfür wurde eine neue Maskenmaschine angeschafft und im Mai 2021 am Standort Tübingen in Betrieb genommen. Mit der erfolgten Zertifizierung vertreibt der süddeutsche Textilbetrieb nun medizinische Gesichtsmasken Typ II und Typ II R unter dem Label “RÖSCH Care”. Die Masken mit dreilagigem Aufbau aus hochleistungsfähigen Vlies-Lagen sind nicht nur besonders atmungsaktiv, sondern durch stabile Nasenbügel und bequeme Ohrschlaufen weich und komfortabel.

“Mit unserer Schwesterfirma RÖKONA sind wir schon seit Jahren im medizinischen Textilsektor unterwegs und konnten von diesem internen Know-how profitieren”, so Arnd-Gerrit Rösch, geschäftsführender Gesellschafter des Familienbetriebs.

More information:
Rösch Masken
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Rösch Fashion GmbH & Co. KG

10.06.2021

Avgol names Tommi Bjornman as new CEO

Avgol, a subsidiary of global petrochemical producer Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL),  appointed Mr. Tommi Bjornman as its new CEO, replacing Mr. Shachar Rachim who takes up a broader role as CEO leading the Hygiene vertical of IVL’s Fibers business.

Mr. Bjornman’s new position with Avgol took effect on 1 June, 2021. The Hygiene business is one of 16 integrated verticals under Indorama Ventures, and comprises brands including Avgol, Auriga, FiberVisions, ES FiberVisions, Trevira and Wellman. The Hygiene vertical provides fibers and filaments used in hygiene, medical, personal protective equipment (PPE) and industrial disposable applications as well as durable textile applications used for automotive interiors, furnishings, wall and window coverings and related goods. Mr. Bjornman continues to report to Mr. Rachim who retains his role as an Avgol Board member.

Avgol, a subsidiary of global petrochemical producer Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL),  appointed Mr. Tommi Bjornman as its new CEO, replacing Mr. Shachar Rachim who takes up a broader role as CEO leading the Hygiene vertical of IVL’s Fibers business.

Mr. Bjornman’s new position with Avgol took effect on 1 June, 2021. The Hygiene business is one of 16 integrated verticals under Indorama Ventures, and comprises brands including Avgol, Auriga, FiberVisions, ES FiberVisions, Trevira and Wellman. The Hygiene vertical provides fibers and filaments used in hygiene, medical, personal protective equipment (PPE) and industrial disposable applications as well as durable textile applications used for automotive interiors, furnishings, wall and window coverings and related goods. Mr. Bjornman continues to report to Mr. Rachim who retains his role as an Avgol Board member.

Source:

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited / phd marketing

(c) Zünd Systemtechnik AG
09.06.2021

Automation made smarter - Zünd launches Cradle Feeder 100

Having undergone further development, the new cradle feeder 100 now offers more functions and is even smarter. The cradle feeder 100 comes with an integrated cut-off system, intelligent controls, and smart roll-off features that take textile cutting to new levels of productivity and automation.

Just like its highly successful predecessor, which was introduced in 2017, the cradle feeder 100 is capable of advancing stretch fabrics from rolls completely without tension and resulting distortions. The integrated unwind-control system continuously monitors the rate in which the material is fed onto the cutter and manages that process with even greater precision than the previous model.

Having undergone further development, the new cradle feeder 100 now offers more functions and is even smarter. The cradle feeder 100 comes with an integrated cut-off system, intelligent controls, and smart roll-off features that take textile cutting to new levels of productivity and automation.

Just like its highly successful predecessor, which was introduced in 2017, the cradle feeder 100 is capable of advancing stretch fabrics from rolls completely without tension and resulting distortions. The integrated unwind-control system continuously monitors the rate in which the material is fed onto the cutter and manages that process with even greater precision than the previous model.

At the heart of the technological advances that come with new feeder is the optional integrated cut-off feature. It slices through the material at the end of a marker even while the cutter is still busy cutting. This makes it possible to switch rolls and prepare for the next job without interrupting the production process. Especially for users who frequently need to process short markers, this translates into significant time-savings in job preparation and setup. The cut-off function can be initiated manually by the user or set to occur automatically in the cutter software.

More information:
Zünd Systemtechnik AG
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Zünd Systemtechnik AG

ISKO unveils its 2022 Collection Vol. 2 with new technologies (c) ISKO
09.06.2021

ISKO unveils its 2022 Collection Vol. 2 with new technologies

ISKO presents 2022 Collection Vol. 2, a forward-thinking collection with responsibility, creativity, authenticity and comfort engrained into every fiber of every fabric to provide solutions for all denim lovers’ dreams and needs across the world.

2022 Collection Vol. 2 has been created using the company’s principles of Responsible Innovation™ and is made entirely with ISKO’s revolutionary R-TWO™ technology. Certified to Textile Exchange credentials, the R-TWO™ fabrics in 2022 Collection Vol. 2 ensure complete traceability of raw materials from field to final product. Using a blend of reused and recycled materials, they help decrease the usage of raw materials and improve sourcing efficiency, while preserving all the properties and benefits of each product. R-TWO offers a simple way for companies to switch from virgin to reused and recycled materials for all products in ISKO’s collection.

The 2022 Collection Vol. 2 further explores the four lifestyles introduced in ISKO’s Vol. 1 collection -Denim Lovers, Simplify, ISKO™ Comfy and Euphoria – building on a collection to provide further inspiration for designers and brands to suit different vibes and moods.

ISKO presents 2022 Collection Vol. 2, a forward-thinking collection with responsibility, creativity, authenticity and comfort engrained into every fiber of every fabric to provide solutions for all denim lovers’ dreams and needs across the world.

2022 Collection Vol. 2 has been created using the company’s principles of Responsible Innovation™ and is made entirely with ISKO’s revolutionary R-TWO™ technology. Certified to Textile Exchange credentials, the R-TWO™ fabrics in 2022 Collection Vol. 2 ensure complete traceability of raw materials from field to final product. Using a blend of reused and recycled materials, they help decrease the usage of raw materials and improve sourcing efficiency, while preserving all the properties and benefits of each product. R-TWO offers a simple way for companies to switch from virgin to reused and recycled materials for all products in ISKO’s collection.

The 2022 Collection Vol. 2 further explores the four lifestyles introduced in ISKO’s Vol. 1 collection -Denim Lovers, Simplify, ISKO™ Comfy and Euphoria – building on a collection to provide further inspiration for designers and brands to suit different vibes and moods.

Source:

ISKO / Menabò Group

09.06.2021

EURATEX calls for an effective EU Industrial strategy

On the occasion of releasing its 2021 Spring Report, EURATEX calls the European Institutions to implement a new Industrial Strategy which will effectively support the European textiles industry. EURATEX welcomes the fact that Textile and Clothing industry is recognised as one of the 14 essential ecosystems of the European economy, but we need to take effective measures to support these sectors, and take into consideration the global dimension.

On the occasion of releasing its 2021 Spring Report, EURATEX calls the European Institutions to implement a new Industrial Strategy which will effectively support the European textiles industry. EURATEX welcomes the fact that Textile and Clothing industry is recognised as one of the 14 essential ecosystems of the European economy, but we need to take effective measures to support these sectors, and take into consideration the global dimension.

Economic data for 2020 in EURATEX Spring Report show preoccupying trends. Figures reflect a dramatic contraction in demand and production: EU turnover contracted by -9.3% in textiles (which is in line with the general manufacturing average) and by -17.7% in clothing, compared with 2019. Furthermore, supply chain disruptions and substantial price increases of some raw materials are putting significant pressure on the T&C industries across Europe. The trade deficit for European textiles and clothing jumped from € -47 bln in 2019 to € -62 bln in 2020, an increase of more than 30%, which is almost entirely due to the import of Chinese face masks and related products. Fortunately, more recent figures from the 1st quarter of 2021 indicate some signs of recovery.

That figure illustrates very well today’s political discussions on the future of the European industry. Many European companies have made considerable efforts to adapt their production to the pandemic, but clearly this was not enough. Whether the production cost in Europe is too high or the EU should adapt its procurement rules, the industry needs have a coherent long-term plan to become more competitive and conquer new markets.

EURATEX General Assembly highlighted the critical role of the new EU Industrial Strategy. The inclusion of textiles and clothing in the fourteen ecosystems is a step in the right direction to consolidate the industrial base but we should look also at the global challenges. European companies should continue investing in innovation, design and quality, in combination with a structural move towards more sustainable textiles. At the same time, the EU should create an environment - both inside the Single Market and globally - where everybody plays by the same rules.

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Euratex

Montalvo awarded 2021 Exporter of the Year Award (c) The Montalvo Corporation
09.06.2021

Montalvo awarded 2021 Exporter of the Year Award

Montalvo, an international specialists in web tension control, has been awarded the 2021 Exporter of the Year Award from the Maine International Trade Center for outstanding commitment to strengthening Montalvo’s businesses through international markets.

Montalvo Corporation CEO Robin Goodwin. "This award feels like a validation of our strategy and the teamwork we have at Montalvo. This is huge for us. We are a small, family-owned company, and all of us here are excited as this award is something every single one of our employees shares in.  We have some great product development going, new industry’s we are getting into, and expanding our capabilities and solutions offering, so it’s a very exciting time for the company and our employees, and this award has only energized us further."

Montalvo sells to over 70 countries across the globe, with their headquarters in Maine, USA, and with operations in China and Europe.

Montalvo, an international specialists in web tension control, has been awarded the 2021 Exporter of the Year Award from the Maine International Trade Center for outstanding commitment to strengthening Montalvo’s businesses through international markets.

Montalvo Corporation CEO Robin Goodwin. "This award feels like a validation of our strategy and the teamwork we have at Montalvo. This is huge for us. We are a small, family-owned company, and all of us here are excited as this award is something every single one of our employees shares in.  We have some great product development going, new industry’s we are getting into, and expanding our capabilities and solutions offering, so it’s a very exciting time for the company and our employees, and this award has only energized us further."

Montalvo sells to over 70 countries across the globe, with their headquarters in Maine, USA, and with operations in China and Europe.

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The Montalvo Corporation

 DMR Trend Report Biodiversity Day 2021 (c) DMR Group
09.06.2021

DMR Trend Report Biodiversity Day 2021

May 22nd was World Biodiversity Day, established for the first time in 2000 by the UN General Assembly to celebrate the adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity signed in Nairobi (Kenya) in 1992.

Biodiversity Day celebrates the biological diversity of the planet and its species together with its protection. This year the Day had a particular focus on sustainable development with the theme “We’re part of the solution”: aware of being part of nature, we cannot exclude recognizing its protection and preservation as well. The Day follows the precedent of May 20th which celebrated bees, another inestimable heritage of our planet.

DMR Group, with its data collection system focused on the reader/user’s point of view, monitored the official keywords and analyzed the DMR Group global panel which includes more than 100,000 websites and 100,000 selected social accounts in the period between May 18th and 24th, 2021.

May 22nd was World Biodiversity Day, established for the first time in 2000 by the UN General Assembly to celebrate the adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity signed in Nairobi (Kenya) in 1992.

Biodiversity Day celebrates the biological diversity of the planet and its species together with its protection. This year the Day had a particular focus on sustainable development with the theme “We’re part of the solution”: aware of being part of nature, we cannot exclude recognizing its protection and preservation as well. The Day follows the precedent of May 20th which celebrated bees, another inestimable heritage of our planet.

DMR Group, with its data collection system focused on the reader/user’s point of view, monitored the official keywords and analyzed the DMR Group global panel which includes more than 100,000 websites and 100,000 selected social accounts in the period between May 18th and 24th, 2021.

09.06.2021

Epson: Im Kampf gegen den Klimawandel mit National Geographic

Wissenschaftler prognostizieren, dass der Permafrostboden bis zum Jahr 2100 komplett aufgetaut sein wird – die Folgen werden dann noch drastischer zu spüren sein als heute schon: komplett veränderte Ökosysteme, steigende Meeresspiegel und die Freisetzung von mehr als 950 Milliarden Tonnen Methangas. Epson und National Geographic machen gemeinsam auf diese Folgen des Klimawandels aufmerksam.

Im Rahmen dieser gemeinsamen Aktion thematisiert Epson, mit welchen Maßnahmen Unternehmen dazu beitragen können, umweltfreundlicher zu agieren. Der Umgang mit Energie ist dabei ein wesentlicher Faktor und sollte überdacht werden. Zahlreiche Technologien, die tagtäglich in Unternehmen eingesetzt werden, verbrauchen jedoch sehr viel Energie. Die Drucker von Epson wirken diesem Trend entgegen – sie benötigen aufgrund der Heat-Free Technologie weniger Energie und haben weniger Verschleißteile, sodass sie die Umwelt weniger belasten.

Wissenschaftler prognostizieren, dass der Permafrostboden bis zum Jahr 2100 komplett aufgetaut sein wird – die Folgen werden dann noch drastischer zu spüren sein als heute schon: komplett veränderte Ökosysteme, steigende Meeresspiegel und die Freisetzung von mehr als 950 Milliarden Tonnen Methangas. Epson und National Geographic machen gemeinsam auf diese Folgen des Klimawandels aufmerksam.

Im Rahmen dieser gemeinsamen Aktion thematisiert Epson, mit welchen Maßnahmen Unternehmen dazu beitragen können, umweltfreundlicher zu agieren. Der Umgang mit Energie ist dabei ein wesentlicher Faktor und sollte überdacht werden. Zahlreiche Technologien, die tagtäglich in Unternehmen eingesetzt werden, verbrauchen jedoch sehr viel Energie. Die Drucker von Epson wirken diesem Trend entgegen – sie benötigen aufgrund der Heat-Free Technologie weniger Energie und haben weniger Verschleißteile, sodass sie die Umwelt weniger belasten.

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Epson Deutschland GmbH

Ascend expands HiDura™ LCPA production capacity (c) Ascend Performance Materials
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09.06.2021

Ascend expands HiDura™ LCPA production capacity

  • New capacity brought online to meet growing demand

Ascend Performance Materials has expanded production capacity for HiDura long-chain polyamides in its Greenwood, S.C., plant. The multi-million dollar expansion will help the company meet growing demand for its new product line.

Launched in Nov. 2020, Ascend’s HiDura PA610 and 612 products are used in a variety of consumer goods, industrial, renewable energy, automotive and electric vehicle applications. “Exceptional ductility, UV weatherability and hydrolysis resistance give HiDura resins and engineered plastics reliable, long-term performance in some of the harshest conditions,” said Kaan Gunes, business manager for HiDura at Ascend. Gunes cited applications in solar photovoltaic supports, battery seals and brush bristles to illustrate the versatility and durability of HiDura. “Each of these parts faces extreme conditions, whether the 25 years a solar PV installation will be exposed to the elements or the constant contact with corrosive chemicals inside a battery cell. The various grades we developed are designed to improve the reliability of our customers’ products.”

  • New capacity brought online to meet growing demand

Ascend Performance Materials has expanded production capacity for HiDura long-chain polyamides in its Greenwood, S.C., plant. The multi-million dollar expansion will help the company meet growing demand for its new product line.

Launched in Nov. 2020, Ascend’s HiDura PA610 and 612 products are used in a variety of consumer goods, industrial, renewable energy, automotive and electric vehicle applications. “Exceptional ductility, UV weatherability and hydrolysis resistance give HiDura resins and engineered plastics reliable, long-term performance in some of the harshest conditions,” said Kaan Gunes, business manager for HiDura at Ascend. Gunes cited applications in solar photovoltaic supports, battery seals and brush bristles to illustrate the versatility and durability of HiDura. “Each of these parts faces extreme conditions, whether the 25 years a solar PV installation will be exposed to the elements or the constant contact with corrosive chemicals inside a battery cell. The various grades we developed are designed to improve the reliability of our customers’ products.”

Ascend, which is the largest fully integrated producer of polyamide 66 resin, used its extensive polymerization knowledge to expand capacity at its Greenwood facility. “We have been polymerizing PA66 in Greenwood for decades,” said Michael Walters, senior site director for Ascend in Greenwood. “Our people understand how to consistently produce high-performance, high-quality materials safely and were excited to see the success of HiDura build off their work.” Ascend continues to expand its HiDura grades to meet the growing needs of its customers.

Source:

EMG

Archroma: Launch of its new Color Atlas by Archroma® Polyester Library (c) Archroma
08.06.2021

Archroma: Launch of its new Color Atlas by Archroma® Polyester Library

  • A library of 1’440 off-the-shelf color standards, adding to the already available 4’320 colors of the ‘Color Atlas’ for cotton
  • Online and physical library of colors allowing increased speed-to market for sportswear and fashion designers, brands, retailers and manufacturers.

Archroma announced the launch of its new Color Atlas by Archroma® Polyester Library, with 1’440 colors for sportswear, athleisure, swimwear, children's clothing, shoes, fashion and home textiles.

This original Color Atlas Cotton Library contains 4’320 colors, almost double compared to similar tools available to textile and fashion specialists, with options for purer ingredients and lighter resource usage for brands exploring more sustainable collections.

The new Color Atlas by Archroma® Polyester Library brings together colors in line with current trends, from the most neutral tones to the most vivid hues to fluorescent colors.

  • A library of 1’440 off-the-shelf color standards, adding to the already available 4’320 colors of the ‘Color Atlas’ for cotton
  • Online and physical library of colors allowing increased speed-to market for sportswear and fashion designers, brands, retailers and manufacturers.

Archroma announced the launch of its new Color Atlas by Archroma® Polyester Library, with 1’440 colors for sportswear, athleisure, swimwear, children's clothing, shoes, fashion and home textiles.

This original Color Atlas Cotton Library contains 4’320 colors, almost double compared to similar tools available to textile and fashion specialists, with options for purer ingredients and lighter resource usage for brands exploring more sustainable collections.

The new Color Atlas by Archroma® Polyester Library brings together colors in line with current trends, from the most neutral tones to the most vivid hues to fluorescent colors.

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Archroma / EMG

JUMBO-Textil: Provider for narrow textiles in the fitness and rehabilitation sector (c) JUMBO-Textil
Flexible fitness textiles: cords and cables by JUMBO-Textil
08.06.2021

JUMBO-Textil: Provider for narrow textiles in the fitness and rehabilitation sector

There are good reasons why narrow textiles are used so frequently in the fitness and rehabilitation sector: they are flexible, safe, light, durable, skin-friendly and have a low injury potential. Essential components are JUMBO textiles: Elastics can be used to convert kinetic energy into potential energy. This is why elastic cords and cables are some of the essential components of almost all fitness equipment and tools. After all, it is the elasticity of the trampoline cords that gives the jumping-sheet its necessary force. Only elasticated expander cords create the desired resistance of the classic strength training equipment.

The force-elongation ratio of elastic cords and cables – like all other properties – is specified individually and optimally for the respective application. Depending on the specific requirements of the narrow textiles in the respective product, expert teams develop cords and cables made of high-tech fibres and on high-tech equipment: technical textiles that are a perfect fit for the equipment and its functions.

There are good reasons why narrow textiles are used so frequently in the fitness and rehabilitation sector: they are flexible, safe, light, durable, skin-friendly and have a low injury potential. Essential components are JUMBO textiles: Elastics can be used to convert kinetic energy into potential energy. This is why elastic cords and cables are some of the essential components of almost all fitness equipment and tools. After all, it is the elasticity of the trampoline cords that gives the jumping-sheet its necessary force. Only elasticated expander cords create the desired resistance of the classic strength training equipment.

The force-elongation ratio of elastic cords and cables – like all other properties – is specified individually and optimally for the respective application. Depending on the specific requirements of the narrow textiles in the respective product, expert teams develop cords and cables made of high-tech fibres and on high-tech equipment: technical textiles that are a perfect fit for the equipment and its functions.

Furthermore, non-elastic cords – depending on type and design – are essential as tension and connection elements for the functionality of fitness equipment. Textile components are often also an integral part of the equipment technology as fastening or fixing systems.

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JUMBO-Textil / stotz-design.com

08.06.2021

NCTO Welcomes Senate Passage of U.S. Innovation and Competition Act

  • Key Provision Guarantees Long-Term Contracts for Domestic PPE

The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of U.S. textiles from fiber through finished products, issued a statement today welcoming Senate passage of the bipartisan U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA). As part of the bill’s effort to address overall manufacturing and technology competitiveness issues from the perspective of the U.S.-China relationship, the legislation will help reconstitute a domestic supply chain for personal protective equipment (PPE).

“We commend the Senate for ushering the bipartisan USICA, designed to make the U.S. more globally competitive against China, across the finish line which includes an important provision to help onshore personal protective equipment (PPE) production,” said NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas.

  • Key Provision Guarantees Long-Term Contracts for Domestic PPE

The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of U.S. textiles from fiber through finished products, issued a statement today welcoming Senate passage of the bipartisan U.S. Innovation and Competition Act (USICA). As part of the bill’s effort to address overall manufacturing and technology competitiveness issues from the perspective of the U.S.-China relationship, the legislation will help reconstitute a domestic supply chain for personal protective equipment (PPE).

“We commend the Senate for ushering the bipartisan USICA, designed to make the U.S. more globally competitive against China, across the finish line which includes an important provision to help onshore personal protective equipment (PPE) production,” said NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas.

“We sincerely thank Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) and Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) for working to include their Make PPE in America Act in the USICA, a critical priority of the U.S. textile industry,” Glas said. “This language will help onshore critical production of medical personal protective equipment (PPE) by guaranteeing long-term contracts for American-made PPE and establishing a much-need domestic procurement requirement for federal purchases of these essential products. It will ensure that that U.S. taxpayer dollars are utilized to construct and secure a domestic production chain for the manufacture of lifesaving PPE and other essential medical supplies,” Glas said.

NCTO led an industry and labor coalition effort supporting the inclusion of the Make PPE in America Act in the USICA.  The USICA contains the key provisions of the Portman-Peters bill that ensures all PPE purchased by the Departments of Homeland Security, Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs are Berry Amendment-compliant and guarantees long-term contracts for these critical items to incentivize domestic production.

“While we support the overall USICA package, which includes many items of critical importance to the U.S. textile industry, our industry is extremely concerned about a provision that was added in the eleventh hour that could sidetrack the critical effort to onshore a self-sufficient PPE industry,” Glas added. “This harmful provision would unilaterally suspend normal tariffs and penalties assessed on PPE imports for two years. Doing so would allow China to maintain its stranglehold on the U.S. PPE market, while working at cross-purposes with other provisions of the bill designed to incentivize much needed investment in domestic PPE manufacturing. U.S. manufacturers retooled production and have significant idle capacity.  It is critical that the House of Representatives strike this damaging language if this legislative package is considered.

“Congress and the administration need to keep PPE tariffs in place to support U.S. businesses and workers who abide by higher labor, environmental and production standards.  The industry reconstituted supply chains to help healthcare frontline workers.  Our industry has significant capacity to help meet U.S. medical needs.  This provision is the absolute wrong message to send to American manufacturers and its workforce.” Glas noted.

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National Council of Textile Organizations

Frühjahr/Sommer-Kollektion „Naturerwachen“ von SPEIDEL (c) Speidel
08.06.2021

Frühjahr/Sommer-Kollektion „Naturerwachen“ von SPEIDEL

Die neue Frühjahr/Sommer-Kollektion 2022 „Naturerwachen“ von SPEIDEL greift die Frische des Frühlings und die Lebendigkeit des Sommers auf. Natürliche und sanfte Farben machen glücklich und bringen das Aufblühen der Natur zum Ausdruck. Helle Töne wie Himmel, Weizen und Kreide vermitteln die Leichtigkeit des Frühlings. Energetische Farben wie Kalk, Hafer und Eierschale stehen für die Kraft des Sommers. Floraler Kirschblüten- und filigraner Porzellanprint inspirieren zu einem Ausflug zur nächsten Blumenwiese. Schnell nachwachsende Rohstoffe wie Bambus zeigen den bewussten Umgang von SPEIDEL mit der Natur.

  • Kraftvoll beginnt SPEIDEL das neue Jahr mit den Farben Himmel – ein sanftes Blau – und Wiese, ein frisches Grün
  • Im Februar stehen bei SPEIDEL die erdigen Farben Kreide, Kalk und Hafer im Mittelpunkt
  • Die hellen und freundlichen Farben Weizen und Eierschale lassen im März den Kleiderschrank aufleuchten

Die neue Frühjahr/Sommer-Kollektion 2022 „Naturerwachen“ von SPEIDEL greift die Frische des Frühlings und die Lebendigkeit des Sommers auf. Natürliche und sanfte Farben machen glücklich und bringen das Aufblühen der Natur zum Ausdruck. Helle Töne wie Himmel, Weizen und Kreide vermitteln die Leichtigkeit des Frühlings. Energetische Farben wie Kalk, Hafer und Eierschale stehen für die Kraft des Sommers. Floraler Kirschblüten- und filigraner Porzellanprint inspirieren zu einem Ausflug zur nächsten Blumenwiese. Schnell nachwachsende Rohstoffe wie Bambus zeigen den bewussten Umgang von SPEIDEL mit der Natur.

  • Kraftvoll beginnt SPEIDEL das neue Jahr mit den Farben Himmel – ein sanftes Blau – und Wiese, ein frisches Grün
  • Im Februar stehen bei SPEIDEL die erdigen Farben Kreide, Kalk und Hafer im Mittelpunkt
  • Die hellen und freundlichen Farben Weizen und Eierschale lassen im März den Kleiderschrank aufleuchten
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Panama PR GmbH