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Über 1000 internationale Aussteller auf der DOMOTEX 2024 (c) Deutsche Messe AG
08.01.2024

Über 1000 internationale Aussteller auf der DOMOTEX 2024

Vom 11. bis 14. Januar 2024 trifft sich die Teppich- und Bodenbelagsindustrie auf dem Messegelände in Hannover, um sich über Produktneuheiten und aktuelle Branchentrends auszutauschen. Mit 1.000 internationalen Ausstellern verspricht die DOMOTEX einen umfassenden Marktüberblick im Bereich Flooring und Carpets & Rugs.

Neben Ausstellern aus dem Bereich Carpets & Rugs präsentieren sich auch zahlreiche globale Markenhersteller aus der Hartbodenbranche.
Im Flooring-Bereich haben bekannte und langjährige Aussteller wie Area Floors, Amorim, Lamett, Li & Co, Camsan, Design Parquet, CFL Flooring, AGT, Forestry Timber, STP, SWISS KRONO, Decospan, Massive Holding, Floorify und Granorte ihre Teilnahme bestätigt. Aber auch neue Aussteller, oder die seit einigen Jahren nicht mehr teilgenommen hatten, sind in 2024 zurück – darunter Kronospan und Kaindl, mFlor, Onefloor, Republic, Classen, Gerflor sowie MeisterWerke. Aus dem Bereich der Anwendungs- und Verlegetechnik haben sich außerdem Neuhofer, SELIT, Välinge, Estillon, Shaper Origin, ADESIV, KLEIBERIT und i4F angemeldet.

Vom 11. bis 14. Januar 2024 trifft sich die Teppich- und Bodenbelagsindustrie auf dem Messegelände in Hannover, um sich über Produktneuheiten und aktuelle Branchentrends auszutauschen. Mit 1.000 internationalen Ausstellern verspricht die DOMOTEX einen umfassenden Marktüberblick im Bereich Flooring und Carpets & Rugs.

Neben Ausstellern aus dem Bereich Carpets & Rugs präsentieren sich auch zahlreiche globale Markenhersteller aus der Hartbodenbranche.
Im Flooring-Bereich haben bekannte und langjährige Aussteller wie Area Floors, Amorim, Lamett, Li & Co, Camsan, Design Parquet, CFL Flooring, AGT, Forestry Timber, STP, SWISS KRONO, Decospan, Massive Holding, Floorify und Granorte ihre Teilnahme bestätigt. Aber auch neue Aussteller, oder die seit einigen Jahren nicht mehr teilgenommen hatten, sind in 2024 zurück – darunter Kronospan und Kaindl, mFlor, Onefloor, Republic, Classen, Gerflor sowie MeisterWerke. Aus dem Bereich der Anwendungs- und Verlegetechnik haben sich außerdem Neuhofer, SELIT, Välinge, Estillon, Shaper Origin, ADESIV, KLEIBERIT und i4F angemeldet.

Neben der Ausstellung bietet die DOMOTEX ein vielfältiges Rahmenprogramm mit wichtigen Impulsen für das Tagesgeschäft aller Fachbesucher*innen.

THE GREEN COLLECTION
Bereits zum zweiten Mal inszeniert THE GREEN COLLECTION in Halle 23 die neuesten Entwicklungen im Bereich Nachhaltigkeit, Kreislaufwirtschaft und Umweltschutz in der Teppich- und Bodenbelagsbranche zum Anfassen und Erleben. Teil der Sonderschau sind aktuelle Forschungsprojekte des TFI Aachen, eine haptische Materialschau des Kooperationspartners raumprobe und Produktpräsentationen – unter anderem von Uzin Utz, Classen und Gerflor.

RETAILERS‘ PARK
Gemeinsam mit der DECOR UNION und der MEGA Gruppe erweitert die DOMOTEX ihr Portfolio erstmalig um die Ausstellungsbereiche "Wand und Decke". Neben weiteren Bodenbelagslieferanten finden sich im RETAILERS‘ PARK in Halle 19/20 Produkte für eine ganzheitliche Raumgestaltung – darunter Farben und Lacke von Südwest, Meffert und PPG Coatings sowie Tapeten von AS und Erfurt. Darüber hinaus können sich Teilnehmende auf praktische Lösungen für ihren Berufsalltag freuen, die im flächeneigenen Anwenderforum durch Live-Demonstrationen zum Ausprobieren und Anfassen vermittelt werden.

DOMOTEX on Stage
Das Konferenzprogramm bietet mit Experten aus dem Handel, Verbänden, Architektur, Innenarchitektur, dem Handwerk und der Politik einen Blick auf die Themen der Zukunft in der gesamten Branche. Am Messefreitag, den 12. Januar, hält der deutsche Politiker und Mitglied im Europäischen Parlament, Reinhard Bütikofer, einen Vortrag zum European Green Deal. Über nachhaltige Materialien berichten Joachim Stumpp, Geschäftsführer von raumprobe sowie Chiara Rodriquez von Materially. Neben Nachhaltigkeit spielen aber auch Themen rund um Trends, New Work und Fachkräftemangel eine entscheidende Rolle auf der DOMOTEX on Stage.

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Deutsche Messe AG

Isra Vision
25.07.2022

ISRA VISION auf der K2022: Kamerabasierte Inline-Inspektionssysteme

Unter der neuen Strategie ‚Empowering Vision Excellence‘ präsentiert ISRA VISION im Oktober 2022 auf der Kunststoffmesse K 2022 in Düsseldorf die neue Generation kamerabasierter Inline-Inspektionssysteme mit neuen Funktionen und intelligenten Softwaretools. Dazu gehört u.a. eine Kombilösung für die Prüfung unbedruckter und bedruckter Bahnware.

Die neue Generation der Software-Plattform ‚Cloud Xperience‘ mit einem auf KI (künstlicher Intelligenz) basierenden Ansatz für das Clustering bei der Fehlerklassifizierung sowie eine intelligente Softwarelösung zur Prozess- und Zustandsüberwachung in Echtzeit ergänzen das Portfolio an Inspektionslösungen. In der Herstellung und Weiterverarbeitung von Kunststoffbahnen und Beschichtungen eingesetzt, optimieren diese Neu- und Weiterentwicklungen den Bedienerkomfort und den Anwendernutzen.

Unter der neuen Strategie ‚Empowering Vision Excellence‘ präsentiert ISRA VISION im Oktober 2022 auf der Kunststoffmesse K 2022 in Düsseldorf die neue Generation kamerabasierter Inline-Inspektionssysteme mit neuen Funktionen und intelligenten Softwaretools. Dazu gehört u.a. eine Kombilösung für die Prüfung unbedruckter und bedruckter Bahnware.

Die neue Generation der Software-Plattform ‚Cloud Xperience‘ mit einem auf KI (künstlicher Intelligenz) basierenden Ansatz für das Clustering bei der Fehlerklassifizierung sowie eine intelligente Softwarelösung zur Prozess- und Zustandsüberwachung in Echtzeit ergänzen das Portfolio an Inspektionslösungen. In der Herstellung und Weiterverarbeitung von Kunststoffbahnen und Beschichtungen eingesetzt, optimieren diese Neu- und Weiterentwicklungen den Bedienerkomfort und den Anwendernutzen.

DualSTAR ist ein neues System, das den Workflow in der Herstellung und der Veredelung flexibler Verpackungen weiter optimiert. Auf Grund der Möglichkeit, je nach Auftrag zwischen ‚Oberflächen‘- und ‚Druck‘-Inspektion umzuschalten, kombiniert es als bisher weltweit einzige Lösung die Inspektion von unbedruckten Folien, Laminaten und Coatings sowie von bedrucktem Material in einem einzigen System. Hierdurch spart der Converter bzw. Laminierer erhebliche Investitionskosten, da er sich nur noch für ein System entscheiden muss.

Die Komponente ‚Oberflächeninspektion‘ übernimmt die automatische Detektion und Klassifikation aller relevanten Fehler bei der Herstellung unbedruckter, transparenter, opaker, eingefärbter und transluzenter Bahnware. Bei bedruckter Ware kontrolliert der DualSTAR kontinuierlich die Qualität des Druckbildes, der Laminierung und der Beschichtung. So sorgt dieses System für eine Prozessoptimierung entlang der gesamten Wertschöpfungskette. Dank der 100%-Inline-Inspektion ergeben sich Vorteile hinsichtlich Qualität und Kosten.

Weitere Informationen:
Isra Vision Kunststoffmesse
Quelle:

Isra Vision

05.05.2022

Monforts at Techtextil showcasing its finishing and coating technologies

The Techtextil and Heimtextil Summer Special exhibitions, taking place together in Frankfurt from June 21-24, represent an opportunity for Monforts to showcase its finishing and coating technologies for two of its major markets – especially at a time when energy prices continue to soar for textile manufacturers in Europe.

Existing customers of Monforts include many manufacturers in the field of home textiles, as well as those making geotextiles, automotive fabrics and other functional materials – all of whom will be well represented in Frankfurt this June. Dedicated Montex lines have also been supplied to producers of airbags, flame retardant barrier fabrics and spacer fabrics, as well as high-temperature filter materials.

The Techtextil and Heimtextil Summer Special exhibitions, taking place together in Frankfurt from June 21-24, represent an opportunity for Monforts to showcase its finishing and coating technologies for two of its major markets – especially at a time when energy prices continue to soar for textile manufacturers in Europe.

Existing customers of Monforts include many manufacturers in the field of home textiles, as well as those making geotextiles, automotive fabrics and other functional materials – all of whom will be well represented in Frankfurt this June. Dedicated Montex lines have also been supplied to producers of airbags, flame retardant barrier fabrics and spacer fabrics, as well as high-temperature filter materials.

Energy prices are rising steeply everywhere and a particular emphasis for Monforts in Frankfurt will be on the energy and heat recovery that can be achieved with Montex stenters, through features such as better insulation of the treatment chambers or the MonforClean system, in which waste heat from the drying process is used to pre-heat the drying air resulting in a radical reduction in the conventional heat supply required compared to gas and thermal oil heating. The modular system for heat recovery can also be extended for exhaust air cleaning and odour elimination. Monforts can provide a range of further resource-saving and energy recovery options tailored to each individual line installation including modification of the heating source.

With the Qualitex 800 visualization software, all article-specific settings can be stored and the formulations for thousands of treatment processes called up again at any time. Individual operators can also personalise their dashboards with the most important machine functions and process parameters.

The Qualitex 800 system is available for the automatic and continuous operation of the company’s Montex stenters, as well as its Thermex continuous dyeing ranges, Monfortex shrinking systems and Montex®Coat coating units.

Monforts Montex®Coat coating units serve an equally diverse number of markets, including tents, tarpaulins and awnings, black-out roller blinds and sail cloth, automotive interior fabrics and medical disposables. Full PVC coatings, pigment dyeing or minimal application surface and low penetration treatments and solvent coatings (in explosion-proof conditions) with knife coating, roller coating or screen printing can all be accommodated with this system.

All of these very different materials require coating and finishing for maximum efficiency, using Monforts technologies which provide the ultimate in flexibility and the ability to switch quickly from one fabric run to the next, without compromising on the economical use of energy or raw materials.

The Monforts EcoApplicator offers further potential for sustainably achieving perfect finishes via a precise direct application system, as an alternative to conventional padding – where fabrics are immersed in a bath of the required finishing chemicals. It can significantly further reduce the energy and water required and finishes can be applied on just one side of the fabric, or both, and even separately on each side, to be sealed in place via different heating zones in the stenter.

Quelle:

A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG / AWOL Media

31.03.2022

Monforts at Techtextil North America

Monforts will highlight its advanced finishing and coating technologies for the production of technical textiles at Techtextil North America, which takes place at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from May 17-19.

The company and its US representative PSP Marketing, of Charlotte, North Carolina, will be part of the centrepiece VDMA German Pavilion at the show.

Energy prices
With energy prices continuing to go through the roof, an emphasis at Techtextil North America will be on the energy and heat recovery that can be achieved with Montex stenters, through features such as the MonforClean system, in which waste heat from the drying process is used to pre-heat the drying air. This results in a radical reduction in the conventional heat supply required. A range of further resource-saving and energy recovery options can be specified per individual line installation.

Monforts will highlight its advanced finishing and coating technologies for the production of technical textiles at Techtextil North America, which takes place at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta from May 17-19.

The company and its US representative PSP Marketing, of Charlotte, North Carolina, will be part of the centrepiece VDMA German Pavilion at the show.

Energy prices
With energy prices continuing to go through the roof, an emphasis at Techtextil North America will be on the energy and heat recovery that can be achieved with Montex stenters, through features such as the MonforClean system, in which waste heat from the drying process is used to pre-heat the drying air. This results in a radical reduction in the conventional heat supply required. A range of further resource-saving and energy recovery options can be specified per individual line installation.

Advanced machine operation
With the highly intuitive Qualitex 800 visualization software, all article-specific settings can be stored and the formulations for thousands of treatment processes called up again at any time. Individual operators can also personalise their dashboards with the most important machine functions and process parameters.

The Qualitex 800 system is available for the automatic and continuous operation of the company’s Montex stenters, as well as its Thermex continuous dyeing ranges, Monfortex shrinking systems and Montex®Coat coating units.

Versatility is the key
Monforts Montex®Coat coating units serve an equally diverse number of markets, including tents, tarpaulins and awnings, black-out roller blinds and sail cloth, automotive interior fabrics and medical disposables. Full PVC coatings, pigment dyeing or minimal application surface and low penetration treatments and solvent coatings (in explosion-proof conditions) with knife coating, roller coating or screen printing can all be accommodated with this system.

Quelle:

AWOl Media / A. Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG

13.01.2021

The first online World Congress on Textile Coating

  • World Congress on Textile Coating, to take place on 11-12 & 18-19 February 2021.

The conference organisers have developed a well-structured programme of five sessions over four days with live discussion forums following each session for maximum attendee participation.

“The programme aims to be inspiring and informative, and will showcase the best innovations and collaborative actions in the industry. Functionality can be added to textiles and nonwovens at the beginning or the end of the supply chain, with an increasing range of raw materials, offering many options when designing and realizing a high-performance fabric. At the other end, there are many ways, such as applying a coating, to add functionality to an otherwise finished product. For example, the current pandemic has prompted new commercial anti-viral processes and four such presentations will outline the impact on industry and its response to the global pandemic,” says Dr Nick Butler, head of the conference organising committee.

  • World Congress on Textile Coating, to take place on 11-12 & 18-19 February 2021.

The conference organisers have developed a well-structured programme of five sessions over four days with live discussion forums following each session for maximum attendee participation.

“The programme aims to be inspiring and informative, and will showcase the best innovations and collaborative actions in the industry. Functionality can be added to textiles and nonwovens at the beginning or the end of the supply chain, with an increasing range of raw materials, offering many options when designing and realizing a high-performance fabric. At the other end, there are many ways, such as applying a coating, to add functionality to an otherwise finished product. For example, the current pandemic has prompted new commercial anti-viral processes and four such presentations will outline the impact on industry and its response to the global pandemic,” says Dr Nick Butler, head of the conference organising committee.

World Congress on Textile Coating will feature time dedicated to networking, encouraging attendees to interact with conference speakers and industry peers throughout the online programme, offering the opportunity to expand professional networks. All the presentations and discussion forums will be recorded for post-event viewing. Event sponsors imogo AB, Lamberti SpA, JX Nippon ANCI and Weitmann & Konrad GmbH & Co. KG will give individual presentations and host Q&A during the four days of the event.

For the full programme, speakers and abstracts please visit https://www.technical-textiles.online/WCTC.

Quelle:

AWOL Media

Monforts texCoat coating system (c) Monforts / AWOL Media
06.10.2020

Monforts at Innovate Textile & Apparel (ITA) 2020

During the Innovate Textile & Apparel (ITA) virtual textile machinery show which will run from October 15th-30th 2020, Monforts will be emphasising its leadership position in three key fields – advanced coating, denim finishing and fabric sanforizing.

With its multi-head capability, the latest Monforts texCoat coating system provides flexibility with an unprecedented range of options and a wide range of modules available.

Refinements
“Since we acquired the coating technology that our systems are based on we have made a lot of refinements and all of them are reflected in higher coating accuracy and the resulting quality of the treated fabrics,” says Monforts Head of Technical Textiles, Jürgen Hanel.
“Our systems have the shortest fabric path from the coating unit into the stenter and we have all variations of coating application systems too – and all of these options are available in wider widths, with the engineering and manufacturing from a single source here in Europe.”

During the Innovate Textile & Apparel (ITA) virtual textile machinery show which will run from October 15th-30th 2020, Monforts will be emphasising its leadership position in three key fields – advanced coating, denim finishing and fabric sanforizing.

With its multi-head capability, the latest Monforts texCoat coating system provides flexibility with an unprecedented range of options and a wide range of modules available.

Refinements
“Since we acquired the coating technology that our systems are based on we have made a lot of refinements and all of them are reflected in higher coating accuracy and the resulting quality of the treated fabrics,” says Monforts Head of Technical Textiles, Jürgen Hanel.
“Our systems have the shortest fabric path from the coating unit into the stenter and we have all variations of coating application systems too – and all of these options are available in wider widths, with the engineering and manufacturing from a single source here in Europe.”

CYD
Denim finishing is meanwhile a field in which Monforts has an undisputed lead and it has been working closely with its many partners in the key denim manufacturing countries of Bangladesh, Brazil, China, India, Mexico Pakistan and Turkey to develop advanced solutions. The latest of these is the CYD yarn dyeing system.
“CYD is based on the proven Econtrol® dyeing system for fabrics*,” explains Monforts Head of Denim Hans Wroblowski. “It integrates new functions and processes into the weaving preparatory processes – spinning, direct beaming, warping and assembly beaming, followed by sizing and dyeing – in order to increase quality, flexibility, economic viability and productivity. The CYD system has been developed in response to a very strong market demand.”

Pre-shrinking
Monforts has also recently delivered a significant number of its latest Monfortex sanforizing lines to customers around the world.
Sanforizing is vital to final fabric quality, pre-shrinking it by compressing prior to washing, to limit any residual or further shrinkage in a made-up finished garment to less than 1%, for perfect comfort and fit over an extended lifetime.

As with industry-leading Montex stenters, Monfortex lines benefit from the latest Qualitex 800 control system which allows all parameters to be easily automated via the 24-inch colour touchscreen, including production speed, control of all fabric feed devices, rotation spray or steaming cylinder options, the width of the stretching field and the rubber belt pressure. Up to 10,000 separate process parameter records can be generated and stored by the data manager.

 

*Econtrol® is a registered mark of DyStar Colours Distribution GmbH, Germany.