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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

30.11.2021

India’s Maruti Printing with Baldwin’s LED-UV technology

Maruti Printing transformed its business as the first printer in India to adopt the latest LED-UV curing technology from AMS Spectral UV, a Baldwin Technology Company. The hybrid system, which includes traditional UV modules, has been in production for nearly two years and has significantly expanded the offset printer’s capabilities for its customers, including adding the ability to print on all types of plastic substrates.

Not only does Maruti have the distinction of being an LED-UV trailblazer in India, but it also is first in the market to upgrade a high-speed, high-performance Heidelberg Speed Master 72F+L six-color printer with coating tower—which prints up to 15,000 sheets per hour—with AMS Spectral UV’s high-power AMS XP9-I Series LED-UV and P3 Smart UV curing modules.

Established in 1986 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Maruti serves customers throughout India, providing offset printing of scratch cards, banners, booklets, brochures, calendars, danglers, pamphlets, posters, stickers and envelopes.

Maruti Printing transformed its business as the first printer in India to adopt the latest LED-UV curing technology from AMS Spectral UV, a Baldwin Technology Company. The hybrid system, which includes traditional UV modules, has been in production for nearly two years and has significantly expanded the offset printer’s capabilities for its customers, including adding the ability to print on all types of plastic substrates.

Not only does Maruti have the distinction of being an LED-UV trailblazer in India, but it also is first in the market to upgrade a high-speed, high-performance Heidelberg Speed Master 72F+L six-color printer with coating tower—which prints up to 15,000 sheets per hour—with AMS Spectral UV’s high-power AMS XP9-I Series LED-UV and P3 Smart UV curing modules.

Established in 1986 and headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Maruti serves customers throughout India, providing offset printing of scratch cards, banners, booklets, brochures, calendars, danglers, pamphlets, posters, stickers and envelopes.

In January 2020, Maruti took delivery of two AMS XP9-I Series LED-UV modules to cure colors in the interdecks. The modules are ideal for the highest-speed curing situations that require consistent peak intensity to the substrate, which is the case for Maruti’s offset printing standard of perfection with every cure.

To cure ink, as well as a growing variety of LED coatings, Baldwin’s AMS Spectral UV modules can be located after print units, or in the press delivery after the coater. When inks and coatings are cured with LED-UV, they become instantly dry via photopolymerization, allowing for printing on any substrate, including plastics and metallized stocks. Plus, work can be immediately finished and sent to the bindery once it comes off the press, without the need for heat, spray powder or drying time.

In addition, Maruti took delivery of two P3 Smart UV curing modules for installation at the end of the press to cure any type of UV coating and expand the company’s scope of coating compatibility to general UV coatings in order to offer its customers the widest range of UV printed choices in the Indian market.

The P3 Smart UV housings are completely liquid-cooled to ensure safe, consistent performance and increased uptime, and modules feature a universal design, so that any unit can fit any print unit location. P3 modules can be changed, inspected and cleaned quickly and easily, without tools, and lamps slide and lock into place smoothly and securely.

The durability of the equipment and its chipset was a critical deciding factor in India’s climate. The latest-generation power-and-control cabinets are dust- and moisture-resistant, allowing them to withstand extreme heat and humidity, as well as powder and airborne contaminants, making the equipment ideal for operation in stressful conditions anywhere in the world. AMS Spectral UV’s latest generation of LED chips, designed for the highest-intensity curing applications, enable the curing of LED inks and coatings at record-setting speeds. They are built with resilient components, and the semi-conductor components are sealed, which allows the chips to work in a variety of rugged environments. Additionally, integrated circuits incorporated into the design electronically protect the LEDs and the entire system.

Quelle:

Baldwin Technology Company / Barry-Wehmiller

(c) Fibre Extrusion Technology
11.11.2021

FET hails INDEX20 impact

Fibre Extrusion Technology, UK is celebrating a successful INDEX20 nonwovens exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland, which closed on 22 October. Although the company has a long history in supplying meltspinning equipment for the nonwovens sector, this represents its first venture at a dedicated nonwovens show.
 
FET’s Managing Director, Richard Slack explains. “Techtextil and ITMA have previously been our main exhibitions of choice, but INDEX20 was an ideal vehicle for FET to launch our new laboratory scale spunbond system, which enables client development of nonwoven fabrics in a number of formats and polymers.”
 
FET already has spunbond systems in the field, including composite systems which utilise both spunbond and meltspun functions. The growth in global nonwovens technology, partly driven by demand for pandemic-related materials, is forecast to continue.
 

Fibre Extrusion Technology, UK is celebrating a successful INDEX20 nonwovens exhibition in Geneva, Switzerland, which closed on 22 October. Although the company has a long history in supplying meltspinning equipment for the nonwovens sector, this represents its first venture at a dedicated nonwovens show.
 
FET’s Managing Director, Richard Slack explains. “Techtextil and ITMA have previously been our main exhibitions of choice, but INDEX20 was an ideal vehicle for FET to launch our new laboratory scale spunbond system, which enables client development of nonwoven fabrics in a number of formats and polymers.”
 
FET already has spunbond systems in the field, including composite systems which utilise both spunbond and meltspun functions. The growth in global nonwovens technology, partly driven by demand for pandemic-related materials, is forecast to continue.
 
“We were delighted with the response at INDEX”, continued Richard Slack. “There was considerable interest shown in the new spunbond system and its potential for lab scale innovation. It’s clear that the industry is seeking new alternatives to synthetics at the moment, and our technology is able to assist with the testing and assessment of many of the new feedstocks being pioneered in this extremely inventive sector, where everyone is suddenly talking and cooperating with everyone else, regardless of whether they are generally competitors. We recorded in excess of 20 serious enquiries from totally new contacts and sectors, including blue chip companies in the hygiene, medical and packaging industries.”
 
“There were initial concerns about projected attendance figures, especially from China and USA companies, but we experienced good footfall from key decision makers, especially those from Europe. It was encouraging to at last experience the opportunity for face-to-face contact with old and new customers on a large scale and we are now starting to reap the benefits with enquiries continuing to flow in”.

Weitere Informationen:
Fibre Extrusion Technology INDEX nonwovens
Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology

14.10.2021

Baldwin brings new connected technology to FEFCO Technical Seminar

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will showcase its new portfolio of optimized LED-UV curing, IRdrying and automated cleaning solutions—all specifically designed for corrugated high-graphics printers—at the European Federation of Corrugated Board Manufacturers (FEFCO) Technical Seminar, held October 20 to 22 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Baldwin’s FlexoCleanerBrush™ removes hickeys in four seconds and can clean plates within three to four minutes, increasing print quality and providing a cleaner, safer work environment. This automated cleaner removes fibers, debris and fine lines from printing plates at the beginning, during or at the end of a job, allowing printers to achieve optimal quality with minimal downtime—Baldwin has a proven track record of enabling significant productivity improvements for its long list of customers. Designed to replace all manual activities, this cleaning system eliminates skin contact with wash agents, increasing workers’ safety.

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will showcase its new portfolio of optimized LED-UV curing, IRdrying and automated cleaning solutions—all specifically designed for corrugated high-graphics printers—at the European Federation of Corrugated Board Manufacturers (FEFCO) Technical Seminar, held October 20 to 22 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Baldwin’s FlexoCleanerBrush™ removes hickeys in four seconds and can clean plates within three to four minutes, increasing print quality and providing a cleaner, safer work environment. This automated cleaner removes fibers, debris and fine lines from printing plates at the beginning, during or at the end of a job, allowing printers to achieve optimal quality with minimal downtime—Baldwin has a proven track record of enabling significant productivity improvements for its long list of customers. Designed to replace all manual activities, this cleaning system eliminates skin contact with wash agents, increasing workers’ safety.

For wide-format flexo corrugated box printing, Baldwin’s AMS Spectral UV has engineered CorruCure™, a new generation of LEDUV technology that offers more than a 60% reduction in power consumption in an ultra-compact UV lamp head. This revolutionary solid-state curing system, designed specifically for corrugated LED printing, emits almost no heat or ozone, and accommodates width-switching. It also enables the curing of high-value decorative solutions, such as full-gloss, spot and matte coating effects on a variety of corrugated substrates, making it the ideal addition for product enhancement.

Lastly, Baldwin’s FlexoDry2™ infrared dryer, developed for corrugated flexo printing presses, utilizes patented Diamond IR lamps capable of reducing energy consumption by up to 30%, when compared to traditional IR dryers with aluminum or gold reflectors. Dramatically improved drying enhances color definition, and reduces or eliminates marking, while allowing full-speed printing. The system offers an optional integrated hot-air knife with temperature control to provide better surface drying. Taking safety into consideration, the FlexoDry2 comes with an integrated safety light curtain as standard and an optional camera vision system.

Quelle:

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. / Barry-Wehmiller

(c) Oerlikon. Oerlikon Nonwoven OSR-Spunmelt-Technologie
Oerlikon Nonwoven OSR-Spunmelt-Technologie
03.09.2021

Oerlikon Nonwoven auf der INDEX: Vliesstoffqualitäten im Fokus

„Your reliable partner in the nonwoven industry“ – der Slogan ist Programm: mit einem der breitesten Portfolios am Markt präsentiert sich Oerlikon Nonwoven auf der weltweit führenden Nonwoven Messe INDEX in Genf, Schweiz (19. – 22. Oktober 2021). Markt- und kundenorientierte Anlagen-Lösungen für Filtrations-, Hygiene- und Medikal- sowie Geotextil- und andere technische Anwendungen stehen im Fokus des Neumünsteraner Anlagenbauers. Sowohl live vor Ort auf dem Messestand als auch auf der Online Plattform der INDEX können sich die Messebesucher von umfangreichem Produkt- und Prozess-Know-How überzeugen:

  • Vliesstoffe für Filtrations-, Isolations- und Sorptionsanwendungen
  • Umfangreiches Spinnvliesportfolio
  • Quality Sized Right-Technologie: Spunmelt-Systeme für den Hygiene- und Medical-Markt
  • Wischtücher mit der Phantom Technologie
  • Airlaid Technologie für nachhaltige Vliesstoffe

„Your reliable partner in the nonwoven industry“ – der Slogan ist Programm: mit einem der breitesten Portfolios am Markt präsentiert sich Oerlikon Nonwoven auf der weltweit führenden Nonwoven Messe INDEX in Genf, Schweiz (19. – 22. Oktober 2021). Markt- und kundenorientierte Anlagen-Lösungen für Filtrations-, Hygiene- und Medikal- sowie Geotextil- und andere technische Anwendungen stehen im Fokus des Neumünsteraner Anlagenbauers. Sowohl live vor Ort auf dem Messestand als auch auf der Online Plattform der INDEX können sich die Messebesucher von umfangreichem Produkt- und Prozess-Know-How überzeugen:

  • Vliesstoffe für Filtrations-, Isolations- und Sorptionsanwendungen
  • Umfangreiches Spinnvliesportfolio
  • Quality Sized Right-Technologie: Spunmelt-Systeme für den Hygiene- und Medical-Markt
  • Wischtücher mit der Phantom Technologie
  • Airlaid Technologie für nachhaltige Vliesstoffe
Weitere Informationen:
Oerlikon Nonwoven INDEX
Quelle:

Oerlikon

16.08.2021

Rieter erwirbt drei Geschäfte von Saurer

  • Automatische Spulmaschine von Schlafhorst sowie Accotex und Temco werden von Saurer auf Rieter übertragen
  • Investition in die Vervollständigung der Ring- und Kompaktspinnsysteme und in zwei attraktive Komponentengeschäfte
  • Abschluss der Transaktion im Laufe des Monats August erwartet, vollständige Umsetzung in sechs bis neun Monaten

Am 13. August 2021 haben Rieter Holding AG, Winterthur/Schweiz, und Saurer Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd., gelistet in Schanghai/China, eine Vereinbarung zur Übernahme von drei Geschäften von Saurer Netherlands Machinery Company B.V., Amsterdam/Niederlande, durch Rieter unterzeichnet.

Saurer Netherlands Machinery Company B.V. ist die Muttergesellschaft von Saurer Spinning Solutions GmbH & Co. KG, Uebach-Palenberg/Deutschland und Saurer Technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Krefeld/Deutschland.

Mit dieser Akquisition wird Rieter das Angebot an Ring- und Kompaktspinnsystemen durch den Erwerb der automatischen Spulmaschine von Schlafhorst vervollständigen.

  • Automatische Spulmaschine von Schlafhorst sowie Accotex und Temco werden von Saurer auf Rieter übertragen
  • Investition in die Vervollständigung der Ring- und Kompaktspinnsysteme und in zwei attraktive Komponentengeschäfte
  • Abschluss der Transaktion im Laufe des Monats August erwartet, vollständige Umsetzung in sechs bis neun Monaten

Am 13. August 2021 haben Rieter Holding AG, Winterthur/Schweiz, und Saurer Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd., gelistet in Schanghai/China, eine Vereinbarung zur Übernahme von drei Geschäften von Saurer Netherlands Machinery Company B.V., Amsterdam/Niederlande, durch Rieter unterzeichnet.

Saurer Netherlands Machinery Company B.V. ist die Muttergesellschaft von Saurer Spinning Solutions GmbH & Co. KG, Uebach-Palenberg/Deutschland und Saurer Technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Krefeld/Deutschland.

Mit dieser Akquisition wird Rieter das Angebot an Ring- und Kompaktspinnsystemen durch den Erwerb der automatischen Spulmaschine von Schlafhorst vervollständigen.

Zusätzlich investiert Rieter in zwei attraktive Komponentengeschäfte: Accotex (Elastomerkomponenten für Spinnereimaschinen) und Temco (Lagerlösungen für Filamentmaschinen).

Insgesamt erwirtschafteten die drei Geschäfte im Jahr 2020, dem Jahr der COVID-Krise, einen Umsatz von 142 Millionen Euro. In den Jahren 2019 und 2018 belief sich der Gesamtumsatz auf 235 Millionen Euro bzw. 260 Millionen Euro.

Der Kaufpreis für die drei Geschäfte beläuft sich auf 300 Millionen Euro ohne flüssige Mittel und Schulden. Rieter hat den Kaufpreis durch flüssige Mittel und verfügbare Kreditlinien finanziert.

Rieter und Saurer erwarten den Abschluss der Transaktion im Laufe des Monats August. Im ersten Schritt der Transaktion erwirbt Rieter 57% der Aktien der Saurer Niederlande. Die Aktien werden nach der Durchführung der Transaktion in sechs bis neun Monaten an Saurer zurückgegeben.

In Zusammenhang mit der Transaktion ist vorgesehen, dass Rieter zukünftig automatische Spulmaschinen an Saurer liefern wird.

Quelle:

Rieter Management AG

MS etabliert neues Segment „Nonwovens“ (c) MS Ultraschall Technologie GmbH
MS UTG Kampagnenmotiv
11.08.2021

MS etabliert neues Segment „Nonwovens“

Die MS Ultrasonic Technology Group ist ein weltweit anerkannter Technologie- und Innovationsführer in der Ultraschallfügetechnologie und entwickelt und baut flexible Sondermaschinen, wegweisende Serienmaschinen, modulare Systeme und effiziente Komponenten für leistungsstarke Komplettlösungen.

Dies ermöglicht optimales Schweißen, Stanzen, Siegeln, Trennschweißen und Nieten von thermoplastischen Kunststoffen, Textilien und Vliesstoffen (Nonwovens) sowie das Schneiden von Lebensmitteln und anderen Produkten.

Zur Sicherstellung eines nachhaltigen Wachstums setzt die MS auf die Erweiterung des Anwendungsportfolios und den Eintritt in neue Marktsegmente. Die MS Ultrasonic Technology Group ist Teil der börsennotierten MS Industrie AG mit international tätigen Unternehmen.

Neben den bisherigen Aktivitäten des Unternehmens setzt MS nun einen neuen Schwerpunkt im Bereich des kontinuierlichen Schweißens von Nonwovens und anderen Materialien.

Die MS Ultrasonic Technology Group ist ein weltweit anerkannter Technologie- und Innovationsführer in der Ultraschallfügetechnologie und entwickelt und baut flexible Sondermaschinen, wegweisende Serienmaschinen, modulare Systeme und effiziente Komponenten für leistungsstarke Komplettlösungen.

Dies ermöglicht optimales Schweißen, Stanzen, Siegeln, Trennschweißen und Nieten von thermoplastischen Kunststoffen, Textilien und Vliesstoffen (Nonwovens) sowie das Schneiden von Lebensmitteln und anderen Produkten.

Zur Sicherstellung eines nachhaltigen Wachstums setzt die MS auf die Erweiterung des Anwendungsportfolios und den Eintritt in neue Marktsegmente. Die MS Ultrasonic Technology Group ist Teil der börsennotierten MS Industrie AG mit international tätigen Unternehmen.

Neben den bisherigen Aktivitäten des Unternehmens setzt MS nun einen neuen Schwerpunkt im Bereich des kontinuierlichen Schweißens von Nonwovens und anderen Materialien.

Die über 30-jähre Erfahrung in der Entwicklung und Fertigung hochwertiger und innovativer Ultraschallkomponenten, gepaart mit Knowhow in Antriebs- und Steuerungstechnik, lässt das Unternehmen in das neue Geschäftssegment einfließen. Damit erhalten die Kunden integrationsfertige Systeme mit höchster Präzision aus einer Hand. Mit dem neuen MS Competence Center in Ettlingen (Deutschland) erfüllt MS den Wunsch vieler Kunden, das Anwendungsportfolio um die Bereiche des kontinuierlichen Fügens, Prägens und Perforierens von Vliesstoffen und das Siegeln von Verpackungen zu erweitern.

MS erweitert somit um einen innovativen und spezialisierten Standort und behält durch den Hauptstandort in Spaichingen (Deutschland) eine hohe Fertigungstiefe und den Support sämtlicher Fachbereiche. In zwei Anwendungslaboren und einem Mess- und Analyselabor gehören Versuche, Auswertungen und Optimierungen verschiedener Schweißaufgaben ebenso dazu, wie die eigene Fertigung von Gravurwalzen bis hin zu kompletten Systemen.

  • Anwendungstechnische Beratung Ihrer Schweißaufgabe
  • Unterstützung bei der Auslegung der Gravurwalze
  • Durchführung von Machbarkeitsstudien
  • Schweißversuche zur Ermittlung der Prozessparameter
  • Individualisierte Prozessoptimierung
  • Lösungsfindung bei problembehafteten Schweißanwendungen
  • Prüfung der qualitätsbeschreibenden Merkmale (Dichtigkeit, Porosität, Festigkeit)
  • Mikroskopische Analyse der Schweißverbindung in 3D
  • Mustererstellung und Vorserienproduktion
Quelle:

MS Ultraschall Technologie GmbH

(c) Fibre Extrusion Technology
04.08.2021

New FET meltspinning system upgrade for NIRI

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd of Leeds, UK has installed a new meltspinning system to upgrade research facilities at NIRI, the Nonwovens Innovation & Research Institute Ltd UK, a global leader in nonwoven engineering and product development.

Established in 1998, FET is a leading supplier of laboratory and pilot meltspinning systems with installations in over 35 countries and has now successfully processed almost 30 different polymer types in multifilament, monofilament and nonwoven formats.
 
The installation comprises a FET-102 Series Laboratory Meltblown Spinning System and FET-103 Monofilament Meltspinning System. This advanced equipment enhances NIRI’s extensive pilot facilities and state-of-the-art analytical laboratory for fast tracking innovation. In particular, the FET meltblown system will be utilised for R&D, pilot projects, sampling and prototyping, proof of concept testing and for designing cost-effective, sustainable and innovative products.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd of Leeds, UK has installed a new meltspinning system to upgrade research facilities at NIRI, the Nonwovens Innovation & Research Institute Ltd UK, a global leader in nonwoven engineering and product development.

Established in 1998, FET is a leading supplier of laboratory and pilot meltspinning systems with installations in over 35 countries and has now successfully processed almost 30 different polymer types in multifilament, monofilament and nonwoven formats.
 
The installation comprises a FET-102 Series Laboratory Meltblown Spinning System and FET-103 Monofilament Meltspinning System. This advanced equipment enhances NIRI’s extensive pilot facilities and state-of-the-art analytical laboratory for fast tracking innovation. In particular, the FET meltblown system will be utilised for R&D, pilot projects, sampling and prototyping, proof of concept testing and for designing cost-effective, sustainable and innovative products.

NIRI supports global manufacturing companies to identify new opportunities for meltblown nonwovens, develop their next generation of products and accelerate their commercialisation activities. NIRI’s new upgraded laboratory and pilot system from FET can process a wide range of polymer types, including chemically recycled polymers, bio-polymers and many difficult-to-process materials.

Quelle:

Project Marketing for Fibre Extrusion Technology

TexCoat G4 non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system (c) Baldwin Technology Company Inc.
02.08.2021

Baldwin at Techtextil North America

  • Introducing TexCoat G4 to US textile industry
  • Non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system enhances sustainability and process control

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will be showcasing its TexCoat G4 non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system at the Techtextil North America trade show, held Aug. 23 to 25, in Raleigh, North Carolina.

With extensive sustainability benefits, unprecedented tracking and process control, and Industry 4.0 integration, the TexCoat G4 provides consistently high-quality fabric finishing, with no chemistry waste, and significantly reduced water and energy consumption.

Baldwin’s innovative non-contact spray technology eliminates chemistry dilution in wet-on-wet processes. The TexCoat G4 consistently and uniformly sprays chemistry across the fabric surface and applies it only where needed, on one or both sides.

  • Introducing TexCoat G4 to US textile industry
  • Non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system enhances sustainability and process control

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will be showcasing its TexCoat G4 non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system at the Techtextil North America trade show, held Aug. 23 to 25, in Raleigh, North Carolina.

With extensive sustainability benefits, unprecedented tracking and process control, and Industry 4.0 integration, the TexCoat G4 provides consistently high-quality fabric finishing, with no chemistry waste, and significantly reduced water and energy consumption.

Baldwin’s innovative non-contact spray technology eliminates chemistry dilution in wet-on-wet processes. The TexCoat G4 consistently and uniformly sprays chemistry across the fabric surface and applies it only where needed, on one or both sides.

Customers can expect no bath contamination during the finishing process, as well as minimal downtime during changeovers, which are made easy with recipe management that includes automated chemistry and coverage selection. The TexCoat G4 also enhances sustainability by wasting no chemistry during color, fabric or chemistry changeovers, and because only the required chemistry volume is applied to the fabric, wet pick-up levels can be reduced by up to 50 percent—leading to 50 percent less water and energy consumption.

Furthermore, in single-side applications, drying steps can be eliminated for various textiles, including those that are back-coated and laminated, thereby streamlining and simplifying the production process.

Quelle:

Baldwin Technology Company Inc.

23.07.2021

FET installs new Spunbond system at University of Leeds

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd, UK has completed the installation and commissioning of a new FET Laboratory Spunbond system for the University of Leeds.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd, UK has completed the installation and commissioning of a new FET Laboratory Spunbond system for the University of Leeds.

This FET spunbond system is now an integral part of the research facilities of the CCTMIH (Clothworkers’ Centre for Textile Materials Innovation for Healthcare), led by Prof. Stephen Russell based in the School of Design, University of Leeds, who commented “The new spunbond system is perfectly suited to our academic research work, and is already proving itself to be extremely versatile and intuitive to use”.
 
This spunbond system complements existing research lab facilities at the university, which covers all areas of fibre and fabric processing, physical testing and characterisation. It forms part of a wider investment in facilities to support fundamental, academic research on ‘future manufacturing’ for medical devices, where the focus is on studying small-scale processing of unconventional polymers and additive mixes to form spunbond fabrics with multifunctional properties.
 
Key to this research is developing the underlying process-structure-performance relationships, based on the measured data, to provide detailed understanding of how final fabric performance can be controlled during processing.

As a rule, many exciting materials developed in academic research struggle to progress beyond the bench, because of compatibility issues with key manufacturing processes such as spunbond. By leveraging mono, core-sheath and island-in-the-sea bicomponent technology, the Leeds University team is working with polymer and biomaterial research scientists, engineers and clinicians to explore the incorporation of unusual materials in spunbond fabrics, potentially widening applications.
 
FET has built on its melt spinning expertise to develop a true laboratory scale spunbond system and is currently working on a number of other such projects globally with research institutions and manufacturers.

Quelle:

Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd / Project Marketing Ltd

(c) Baldwin Technology Company Inc. / Barry-Wehmiller
20.07.2021

Baldwin to unveil FlexoCleanerBrush™ at SuperCorrExpo

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will showcase a new generation of innovative technologies for optimized corrugated high-graphics package printing at SuperCorrExpo, taking place in Orlando, Florida, from Aug. 8 to 12.

The FlexoCleanerBrush™ enhances the print quality and improves worker safety in corrugated printing. The system automatically removes dust and contamination from the plate in seconds during production, without stopping the press. It also performs full end-of-job plate cleaning and drying in fewer than four minutes, enabling increased uptime and sustainability. A carbon fiber core keeps even the ultra-wide FlexoCleanerBrush to a minimal weight, and ensures cleaning is stable, uniform and consistent throughout the plate’s width. Because the system is fully automatic and spans the entire width of the plate cylinder, the FlexoCleanerBrush improves safety by eliminating routine operator contact with the machine, while also reducing the risk of cylinder nip injuries and contact with wash agents.

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will showcase a new generation of innovative technologies for optimized corrugated high-graphics package printing at SuperCorrExpo, taking place in Orlando, Florida, from Aug. 8 to 12.

The FlexoCleanerBrush™ enhances the print quality and improves worker safety in corrugated printing. The system automatically removes dust and contamination from the plate in seconds during production, without stopping the press. It also performs full end-of-job plate cleaning and drying in fewer than four minutes, enabling increased uptime and sustainability. A carbon fiber core keeps even the ultra-wide FlexoCleanerBrush to a minimal weight, and ensures cleaning is stable, uniform and consistent throughout the plate’s width. Because the system is fully automatic and spans the entire width of the plate cylinder, the FlexoCleanerBrush improves safety by eliminating routine operator contact with the machine, while also reducing the risk of cylinder nip injuries and contact with wash agents.

Also on view in Baldwin’s SuperCorrExpo booth, the FlexoDry™ is a fully integrated IR drying system, specifically developed for corrugated flexo printing presses. It reduces energy consumption by up to 30 percent over standard IR dryers through patented Diamond IR™ lamps. The system delivers improved drying results because of a unique optical design that produces higher intensity for enhanced color definition, and reduces or eliminates marking altogether, allowing for high-speed and full-confidence printing.

Additionally, Baldwin will showcase LED-UV technology, designed by its AMS Spectral UV division for wide-format flexo corrugated box printing.

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Baldwin Technology Company Inc. / Barry-Wehmiller