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Messe Frankfurt (HK): Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles
15.01.2020

Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd: Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles August 2020

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will return from 24 – 26 August 2020 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA). Stepping into its 26th edition, the trade fair will provide exhibitors the perfect opportunity to introduce new products and expand their distribution networks, as well as serving as a source of information and inspiration for professionals in every aspect of the industry.
 
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last August, the Autumn Edition of Intertextile attracted 1,147 exhibitors from 27 countries & regions, as well as 35,390 trade buyers from 117 countries & regions (2018: 104), reflecting the increasing internationalism of Messe Frankfurt’s textile fairs in China, and the growing opportunities for international suppliers to meet a wide range of buyers in Shanghai. The trade fair’s capacity to attract large and diverse crowds has reinforced its status as the leading business platform for the home textile industry in the Asia Pacific region.
 

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will return from 24 – 26 August 2020 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai), organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA). Stepping into its 26th edition, the trade fair will provide exhibitors the perfect opportunity to introduce new products and expand their distribution networks, as well as serving as a source of information and inspiration for professionals in every aspect of the industry.
 
Celebrating its 25th anniversary last August, the Autumn Edition of Intertextile attracted 1,147 exhibitors from 27 countries & regions, as well as 35,390 trade buyers from 117 countries & regions (2018: 104), reflecting the increasing internationalism of Messe Frankfurt’s textile fairs in China, and the growing opportunities for international suppliers to meet a wide range of buyers in Shanghai. The trade fair’s capacity to attract large and diverse crowds has reinforced its status as the leading business platform for the home textile industry in the Asia Pacific region.
 
In the next edition, a large collection of quality Chinese companies, as well as premier overseas brands will once again present the entire spectrum of home and contract textile products including:

  • Textile editors
  • Whole Home Products
  • Windows & Upholstery
  • Bedding, Bath, Kitchen & Table
  • Carpets & Rugs
  • Sun-Protection
  • Wallcovering
  • Digital Print & Technics
  • Fibers, Yarns & Chemicals
  • Textile Designs

Opportunities abound in China’s home textiles market
 
“The upcoming Autumn Edition of Intertextile is set to offer suppliers and buyers the best platform to capture new business opportunities, especially as we continue to focus on bringing together more key players from the textiles, interiors, architecture and hospitality sectors in China and internationally,” Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd said.
 
“Over the years, Intertextile has been evolving from a traditional trade fair to an immersive and interactive experience that inspires and engages attendees. Today, the fair is more than a business platform; it also delivers state-of-the-art home trends, valuable networking opportunities, as well as innovative and strategic solutions for brand development through a series of fringe programme events,” Ms Wen further explained.
 
As one of the selected exhibitors featured in the Talks & Tours series at the 2019 fair, Mr Thomas Luys, Sales Manager of LIBECO-LAGAE: “We had quite a diverse range of visitors, including an increase in e-commerce buyers, but also more traditional upholstery fabrics buyers. Our booth was also part of the Talks & Tours, so it was important to tell our story to a diverse range of visitors on this tour.”
 
 
To find out more about this fair, please visit: www.intertextilehome.com.
For more information about Messe Frankfurt textile fairs worldwide, please visit: http://texpertise-network.messefrankfurt.com.

 

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(c) Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd

Sensorbasierte Nachrüstung einer Rundstrick-maschine der thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH durch das Sächsische Textilforschungsinstitut e.V. (STFI) Foto: thoenes® Dichtungstechnik/ Textil vernetzt
Sensorbasierte Nachrüstung einer Rundstrick-maschine der thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH durch das Sächsische Textilforschungsinstitut e.V. (STFI)
04.12.2019

Textile Digitalisierung KMU-like: Erfolgsstory made in Sachsen

Die thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH blickt auf 140 Jahre Erfahrung bei der Herstellung von Dichtungen für Anlagen, Maschinen und Systeme. Dieser Weg ist geprägt durch innovative Ideen und Lösungen. So ist das Traditionsunternehmen aus dem Erzgebirge heute international ein Experte für Dichtungstechnik, Filtrations- und Leichtbaulösungen.

Dichtungen für Pumpen, Kesselverschlüsse und vieles mehr
Die Palette der Kunden ist breit gefächert. Von führenden Forschungseinrichtungen aus der Region bis hin zu internationalen Geschäftspartnern – knapp 1.000 zufriedene Kunden profitieren von einer Vielzahl maßgeschneiderter Lösungen. Die rund 50 Mitarbeiter der thoenes® GmbH fertigen kundenindividuell. Unter anderem führen sie Beschichtungen zur Schnittkantensicherung von Geflechten, die Konvertierung textiler Erzeugnisse oder Flechtstrukturen für Leichtbauanwendungen im Portfolio.

Die thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH blickt auf 140 Jahre Erfahrung bei der Herstellung von Dichtungen für Anlagen, Maschinen und Systeme. Dieser Weg ist geprägt durch innovative Ideen und Lösungen. So ist das Traditionsunternehmen aus dem Erzgebirge heute international ein Experte für Dichtungstechnik, Filtrations- und Leichtbaulösungen.

Dichtungen für Pumpen, Kesselverschlüsse und vieles mehr
Die Palette der Kunden ist breit gefächert. Von führenden Forschungseinrichtungen aus der Region bis hin zu internationalen Geschäftspartnern – knapp 1.000 zufriedene Kunden profitieren von einer Vielzahl maßgeschneiderter Lösungen. Die rund 50 Mitarbeiter der thoenes® GmbH fertigen kundenindividuell. Unter anderem führen sie Beschichtungen zur Schnittkantensicherung von Geflechten, die Konvertierung textiler Erzeugnisse oder Flechtstrukturen für Leichtbauanwendungen im Portfolio.

Fitnesskur für Oldie
Zum Maschinenpark des sächsischen Dichtungsbetriebes gehört eine Rundstrickmaschine für Kunststoffgestricke. Diese finden z. B. Anwendung im Fahrzeugbau, zur Reduktion von Druckluftgeräuschen. Wichtige produktionsrelevante Daten dieser Maschine wie Laufzeit, Geschwindigkeit und Verarbeitungsmenge konnten jedoch bislang nicht an das Produktionssteuerungssystem übergeben werden. Aufgrund des Alters der Maschine gab es keine Schnittstellen zur Datenweiterleitung. Das kostete Zeit und Geld im Prozessmanagement der Fertigung.

Innovationen stellen seit Beginn der Unternehmensgeschichte einen entscheidenden Antrieb im Unternehmen dar. Somit war klar, dass kompetente Hilfe notwendig würde. Die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der thoenes® GmbH und dem Sächsischen Textilforschungsinstitut e.V. (STFI) im Rahmen des Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt-Projektes brachte die zukunftsorientierte Lösung.

Mit dem Ziel, Ausfallzeiten zu reduzieren und effizientere Prozesse zu gestalten, sorgte das Textil vernetzt-Team für eine sensorbasierte Nachrüstung (Retrofit) der Rundstrickmaschine.

(c) CHT-Gruppe
21.11.2019

BeSoEFFECTIVE communication concept of the CHT Group is honoured with the GWA Effie Award 2019

Since 2018 the CHT Group has broken new ground in communication with BeSoEFFECTIVE. Complex chemical interrelations are translated into simple and hardly technical words in combination with stylistically clear pictures.

The Best Solutions ”BeSo“ were specifically tailored to the communication with the target group of textile brands and retailers and do therefore not only appeal classic B2B clients but are also visible and comprehensible for end consumers of textile goods. The agency RTS Rieger Team from Leinfelden-Echterdingen that had already supported the new brand identity of the CHT Group in 2017 assisted CHT again in developing and creating the BeSoEFFECTIVE concept. One year after its publication, the communication concept has now achieved great success. BeSoEffective was honoured with the GWA Effie Award 2019 in bronze in Frankfurt am Main on 14th November.

Since 2018 the CHT Group has broken new ground in communication with BeSoEFFECTIVE. Complex chemical interrelations are translated into simple and hardly technical words in combination with stylistically clear pictures.

The Best Solutions ”BeSo“ were specifically tailored to the communication with the target group of textile brands and retailers and do therefore not only appeal classic B2B clients but are also visible and comprehensible for end consumers of textile goods. The agency RTS Rieger Team from Leinfelden-Echterdingen that had already supported the new brand identity of the CHT Group in 2017 assisted CHT again in developing and creating the BeSoEFFECTIVE concept. One year after its publication, the communication concept has now achieved great success. BeSoEffective was honoured with the GWA Effie Award 2019 in bronze in Frankfurt am Main on 14th November.

Since 1981 the Effie has been awarded for efficiency in marketing communication by the Gesamtverband Kommunikationsagenturen GWA (general association of communication agencies). It’s not exclusively the convincing look or content of campaigns that is honoured by the jury of experts with the GWA Effie Award but it’s rather the proven success and efficiency of such ideas and campaigns. By using the BeSoEFFECTIVE communication the CHT Group has so far increased the brands’ & retailers’ demand for innovative effects by about 30 %.

with CHT products are put in a nutshell by BeSoEFFECTIVE. The brand promise BeSo (”Best Solution“) is supplemented by an effect name deriving from the corresponding functionality – BeSoCOOL, BeSoFRESH or BeSoSMOOTH. Thus, each effect of the portfolio is given a uniform yet individual branding and a clear structure. The functionality of each effect is supplemented by pronounced and symbolic pictures which visually stress the benefits.

Eric Knehr, Head of Brand & Retail Service of the CHT Group states: “To us its of utmost importance to speak our target group’s language. Therefore, our BeSoEFFECTIVE campaign focuses on a clear communication with unique pictures and a uniform effect branding. Our customers’ positive reactions and this award prove, that our strong concept optimally supports our daily work as well as market and customer demands. However, it also puts the excellent performance of our innovative and sustainable effects into the right light."

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CHT Germany GmbH

Monforts at Techtextil India (c) Monforts
A recent Monforts texCoat installation.
20.11.2019

Monforts at Techtextil India

Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG will be providing information on its extensive range of coating and finishing technologies for the production of nonwovens and technical textiles at the forthcoming Techtextil India exhibition.

“India is already a very important market for Monforts and there are exciting prospects ahead for Indian manufacturers of technical textiles, who are well positioned to capitalise on growth opportunities,” says Monforts Head of Denim Hans Wroblowski, who will be at the Monforts stand in Hall 4, booth C52 at the show. “India has one of the largest working-age populations in the world and a complete textile value chain for both natural and synthetic fibres.”

In addition, he adds, India’s government, through its Ministry of Textiles, has been actively promoting the growth of technical textiles through various programmes based on investment promotion, subsidies, the creation of infrastructure and the stimulation of consumption.

Monforts Textilmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG will be providing information on its extensive range of coating and finishing technologies for the production of nonwovens and technical textiles at the forthcoming Techtextil India exhibition.

“India is already a very important market for Monforts and there are exciting prospects ahead for Indian manufacturers of technical textiles, who are well positioned to capitalise on growth opportunities,” says Monforts Head of Denim Hans Wroblowski, who will be at the Monforts stand in Hall 4, booth C52 at the show. “India has one of the largest working-age populations in the world and a complete textile value chain for both natural and synthetic fibres.”

In addition, he adds, India’s government, through its Ministry of Textiles, has been actively promoting the growth of technical textiles through various programmes based on investment promotion, subsidies, the creation of infrastructure and the stimulation of consumption.

As a result, India’s Ministry of Textiles is forecasting that the growth of technical textiles in the country will be over 18% annually in the next few years, from a value of US$16.6 billion in 2018 to US$28.7 billion in 2021.

Value addition

High value-added technical products such as wide-width digital printing substrates, carbon fabrics for high-performance composites, filter media, flame retardant barrier fabrics and heavy-duty membranes are now being coated on Monforts texCoat ranges and finished with the company’s industry-leading Montex stenters.

“Since we acquired the technology that our coating units are based on in 2015, we have made a lot of refinements,” says Hans. “All of these developments are reflected in higher coating accuracy and the resulting quality of the treated fabrics. At the same time, our latest multi-functional coating heads offer an unprecedented range of options, with a wide range of modules available.”

The texCoat user interface is now equipped with the unique Monforts visualisation system and the magnetic doctor blade has greater power reserves. Options include a carbon fibre-reinforced composite coating drum with a more scratch-resistant surface and maximum rigidity and remote control which simplifies exact adjustment for the operator.

Montex stenters in special executions are meanwhile ideal for the drying and finishing of both technical woven fabrics and nonwovens and characterised by high stretching devices in both length and width.

“The European-built Montex range of stenters has earned its leading position in the technical textiles market due to the overall robustness, reliability and economy of these machines,” Hans concludes. “Whatever the intended end-product – and we continue to discover potentially new areas in which technical textiles can be utilised all the time – we have the machine specification and know-how to turn ideas into reality. In India we also benefit from the strong sales and service support of A.T.E. Enterprises.”

Texchtextil India takes place alongside World of Composites at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from November 20-22.

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

Vita Tertia Haus Limone: Mitmenschliche Pflege in heimeliger Atmosphäre © drapilux
Gemütliche Sitzecken laden zum gemeinsamen Austausch ein.
06.11.2019

Vita Tertia Haus Limone: Mitmenschliche Pflege in heimeliger Atmosphäre

Offenburg - Der Umzug in ein Pflegeheim bedeutet einen großen Umbruch im Leben des älteren Menschen. Er verlässt nicht nur das gewohnte Zuhause, sondern begibt sich auch in die Betreuung durch andere. Ein ganzheitliches Pflege- und Einrichtungskonzept kann diesen Übergang erleichtern, wie das vollstationäre Pflegeheim Haus Limone von Vita Tertia in Offenburg beweist.

Offenburg - Der Umzug in ein Pflegeheim bedeutet einen großen Umbruch im Leben des älteren Menschen. Er verlässt nicht nur das gewohnte Zuhause, sondern begibt sich auch in die Betreuung durch andere. Ein ganzheitliches Pflege- und Einrichtungskonzept kann diesen Übergang erleichtern, wie das vollstationäre Pflegeheim Haus Limone von Vita Tertia in Offenburg beweist.

„Wir arbeiten hier als erstes Pflegeheim Deutschlands nach dem französischen Konzept der Humanitude, der zuwendungsorientierten Pflege“, erzählt Sandra Greiner, Leiterin des Haus Limone. Der von Yves Gineste und Rosette Mariscotti entwickelte Ansatz erfreut sich in Frankreich und französischsprachigen Ländern großer Beliebtheit, ist in Deutschland jedoch noch relativ unbekannt. Grundlage des Konzepts ist die Philosophie, dass der Mensch die Beziehung zu anderen Menschen braucht, um sich selbst als Mensch erfahren zu können. Entsprechend steht die Qualität der zwischenmenschlichen Beziehung im Vordergrund, ausgedrückt durch die Art mit jemandem zu sprechen, jemanden anzusehen und zu berühren. „Das bedeutet zum Beispiel, dass wir morgens mit vorsichtigen Berührungen wecken und dabei auch beachten, wie der Bewohner in der Nacht geschlafen hat“, erläutert die Heimleitung. Das Haus Limone hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, auf die individuellen Bedürfnisse der Bewohner einzugehen, ihnen die Entscheidungsfreiheit zu lassen und eine alltagsbegleitende Betreuung anzubieten. Zudem sollen die Bewohner so viel und so lange wie möglich selbstständig bleiben. Dazu Sandra Greiner: „Statt den älteren Menschen zu bevormunden und ihm unnötig Aufgaben abzunehmen, geben wir ihm Zeit, die Dinge selbst zu tun. Dann dauert das Anziehen halt mal etwas länger.“

Als wichtigen Teil zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen bietet das Haus Limone viele Möglichkeiten des Miteinanders an. So gibt es Gruppenräume und einen hellen Raum der Begegnung, der allen offen steht. Hier können die Bewohner mit ihrem Besuch zusammensitzen und ihren Geburts- oder auch Hochzeitstag feiern. Ergänzend gibt es ein breites Aktivitäten-Angebot. Besonders gut kommt das wöchentliche Bingo an und beim Besuch eines Musikers wird regelmäßig das Tanzbein geschwungen. Beliebt sind auch die altersübergreifenden Begegnungen mit dem Kindergarten des benachbarten Montessori-Zentrums. Im Rahmen dieser Kooperation kommt regelmäßig eine Gruppe Kinder im Haus Limone vorbei oder einige der Bewohner besuchen den Kindergarten. „Wir wollten eine Umgebung schaffen, in der Senioren eine neue Heimat finden können“, weiß Sandra Greiner.

Textilien schaffen farbenfrohes Wohlfühlambiente

Die Einrichtung des Hauses unterstützt den Pflegeansatz. Die Leitidee war, einen Ort mit familiärer Atmosphäre zu schaffen, an dem sich der ältere Mensch wohlfühlt. Um das Haus kleingliedriger zu gestalten, sind die 45 Einzelzimmer in drei Wohnbereiche mit je 15 Zimmern unterteilt: Arta, Deia und Inca, benannt nach drei kleinen Orten auf Mallorca. Ein jeweils in sich abgestimmtes Farbkonzept unterscheidet die einzelnen Bereiche. Auch Textilien wie Vorhänge und Bezugsstoffe tragen wesentlich zum Wohlbefinden bei. Die Entscheidung fiel auf Stoffe von drapilux. „Überzeugt hat uns die Strapazierfähigkeit sowie die Ausstattung der Textilien mit intelligenten Zusatzfunktionen“, schildert Sandra Greiner. Alle Artikel des Emsdettener Herstellers sind flammhemmend (drapilux flammstop) und können zusätzlich eine luftreinigende (drapilux air), antibakterielle (drapilux bioaktiv) oder akustische (drapilux akustik) Funktion haben.

Als Bezugsstoff für die Möbel wurden drei verschiedene Kolorits des Artikels drapilux 107 gewählt, passend zum jeweiligen Farbkonzept des Bereiches. Ausgestattet ist der Stoff mit der Zusatzfunktion drapilux air. Dank dieser werden schlechte Gerüche permanent abgebaut, sodass das Textil zu einer frischen Raumluft beiträgt. Auch die Vorhänge in den Arta-Zimmern sind mit dieser Funktion ausgestattet. Hier hängt drapilux 101, ein semitransparenter Faux-Uni in leuchtendem Pink vor den Fenstern. In den beiden anderen Bereichen kommt drapilux 102 zum Einsatz. Dabei handelt es sich um einen blickdichten Faux-Uni, der mit drapilux all in one ausgestattet ist. Diese Funktion kombiniert die luftreinigende Eigenschaft von drapilux air mit der antibakteriellen Wirkung von drapilux bioaktiv. Letztere bekämpft bis zu 99 Prozent der Bakterien auf dem Textil. Im Bereich Deia bringt der Stoff in frischem Grün Farbe in die Zimmer, während er in den Inca-Zimmern in freundlichem Gelb nicht nur für gute Luft, sondern auch gute Laune sorgt.
Die Reaktionen der Bewohner und Besucher zeigen, dass die Leitidee erfolgreich umgesetzt wurde. „Das Erste, was die meisten sagen, ist, dass es gar nicht aussähe wie in einem Pflegeheim, sondern viel mehr wie in einem Hotel“, freut sich Sandra Greiner. Auch das Gesamtkonzept überzeugt: Alle Plätze des im März 2018 eröffneten Hauses sind belegt, und es gibt Wartelisten.

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gesellschaft für public relations und marketing mbh

TINTEX @ Performance Days: 3 cutting-edge eco-performing innovations on show (c) TINTEX
Co.Lab collections: C.L.A.S.S., TINTEX, Becri, Confetil, Pedrosa & Rodrigues
05.11.2019

TINTEX @ Performance Days: 3 cutting-edge eco-performing innovations on show

  • A naturally advanced collection, a cutting-edge coloration technology, and a brand-new collaborative business model.
  • TINTEX stands out at PERFORMANCE DAYS, the functional fabric fair for the sourcing in sports, work and corporate wear.
  • Performance Days, Munich, November 13th -14th, 2019 –booth C08 / hall C1

The leading jersey manufacturer brings a new holistic and sustainable approach spun from the company’s DNA and woven in the mission to create Naturally Advanced fabrics.

The WEME collection - A/W 20/21
The new statement collection goes beyond intellectual and spiritual individual needs to embrace a communal vision blurring ‘we’ and ‘me’, ‘conscious’ and unconscious’, responsible innovation and creativity. Developed around the concept sub-collections ID, Superego and EGO, the range comes in electric and active tones and combines smart ingredients and processes to drive innovation by harnessing the company’s unique dyeing and finishing expertise.

  • A naturally advanced collection, a cutting-edge coloration technology, and a brand-new collaborative business model.
  • TINTEX stands out at PERFORMANCE DAYS, the functional fabric fair for the sourcing in sports, work and corporate wear.
  • Performance Days, Munich, November 13th -14th, 2019 –booth C08 / hall C1

The leading jersey manufacturer brings a new holistic and sustainable approach spun from the company’s DNA and woven in the mission to create Naturally Advanced fabrics.

The WEME collection - A/W 20/21
The new statement collection goes beyond intellectual and spiritual individual needs to embrace a communal vision blurring ‘we’ and ‘me’, ‘conscious’ and unconscious’, responsible innovation and creativity. Developed around the concept sub-collections ID, Superego and EGO, the range comes in electric and active tones and combines smart ingredients and processes to drive innovation by harnessing the company’s unique dyeing and finishing expertise.

The new fabrics are made from a mix of new generation fibers that enhance free movement such as REFIBRA™ by Lenzing, Q-NOVA® by Fulgar and the unique GRS certified premium stretch ROICA™ EF.  The smartcel™ powered ID sub-collection is defined by striped structures that simulate flaws on initially smooth and perfected surfaces and provides soothing, anti-inflammatory effects thanks to the inclusion of zinc oxide, provides soothing, anti-inflammatory effects. The “EGO” selection comes in rich purples, calm lilacs and feminine yellows and features natural fibers such as organic wool. The “Superego” is available in unique styles and colours, achieved thanks to Colorzen® and the Naturally Clean® finishing. Together these enhance the natural beauty of cotton and cellulosics eliminating harsh treatments and optimizing clean surfaces with vivid colors, and an exquisitely smooth hand feel. Transformed materials take such as ECOTEC® by Marchi&Fildi take the lead saving up to 77.9% in water compared with regular cottons.

COLORAU®
TINTEX’ cutting edge color technology which received the Sustainable Solution award in the May 2019 edition of Techtextil debuts in Munich. COLORAU®  was created with a Portuguese consortium constituted by premium realities and gives life to responsibly colored fabrics with antimicrobial properties, using natural dyes extracted from different types of natural plants resources that do not use salt in the production.

COLORAU® uses only compounds of natural origin such as thyme, boldo, peppermint, chestnut and gambier in the production of functional and sustainable textiles in a variety of fibers such as cotton, lyocell and wool. An eco-efficient and low temperature surface treatment improves the affinity between the textile substrate and these natural compounds. The technology features a selection of “performing” extracts for appropriate color fastness to light and washing as well as color durability and antimicrobial functionality.

CO.LAB

TINTEX is proud to announce CO.LAB, a smart and collaborative business model and a totally new supply chain developed in coordination and with the support of C.L.A.S.S.. The first sustainable and PETA-Approved collections are 100% traceable without compromising on quality and style. As co-leader and founding actor, TINTEX has invited Becri, Confetil and Pedrosa & Rodrigues, 3 leading companies, each producing specialized garment styles. The new collections are:

  1. The ECOPERFORMER by TINTEX with Confetil collection meets the values of millennials and generation Z consumers. Sustainable, multitasking, gender neutral and designed to fit contemporary urban lifestyle. The collection comprises modern soft sports garment with fully transparent innovation values. The range flexes its muscles with the best sustainable and high-performative materials for comfort, ease and style. All selected fabrics are PeTA APPROVED VEGAN. Designed to win.
  2. ‘LEGACY H20’ by TINTEX with Becri is 100% traceable and focuses on responsible water-management.
  3. ‘SENSING SMARTS’ by TINTEX with Pedrosa & Rodrigues, a next-to-skin soft and sensual range of materials enhancing wellbeing and comfort while harnessing an innovative and responsible way of using chemical products for a greener and safest future.
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

©thoenes Dichtungstechnik/ Textil vernetzt
23.10.2019

Überwachung einer Rundstrickmaschine mittels Sensorik: Abschluss des Projektes mit der thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH

Betriebsdaten sinnvoll nutzen und Ausfallzeiten reduzieren: Das waren nur einige der Ziele, die die Textil vernetzt-Kollegen vom Sächsischen Textilforschungsinstitut (STFI) beim Retrofitting einer Rundstrickmaschine bei der thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH aus dem sächsischen Klipphausen erreicht haben.

Betriebsdaten sinnvoll nutzen und Ausfallzeiten reduzieren: Das waren nur einige der Ziele, die die Textil vernetzt-Kollegen vom Sächsischen Textilforschungsinstitut (STFI) beim Retrofitting einer Rundstrickmaschine bei der thoenes® Dichtungstechnik GmbH aus dem sächsischen Klipphausen erreicht haben.

Die Rundstrickmaschine produziert Kunststoffgestricke, die unter anderem im Fahrzeugbau zum Einsatz kommen, um Druckluftgeräusche zu reduzieren. Die derzeit erhobenen Daten werden in Ermangelung an Schnittstellen momentan noch nicht an übergeordnete Systeme übergeben und weiterverarbeitet. Das Team vom STFI hat nun eine sensorbasierte Nachrüstung der Maschine vorgenommen. Dazu haben sich die Kollegen in mehreren Workshops einen Überblick verschafft, welche Anforderungen in der laufenden Produktion anfallen. Im Mittelpunkt standen die Messung der Drehzahl und die Bestimmung des Spulendurchmessers, um Laufzeit, Geschwindigkeit und Verarbeitungsmenge an der Maschine zu erfassen. Hierzu verbaute thoenes einen Hallsensor an der Maschine, der zur Drehzahlmessung genutzt wurde. Am STFI wurden zudem weitere Erfassungsmethoden erprobt. Die Programmierung der Controller-Systeme erfolgte in der Programmiersprache C und für die Vorauswertung der Sensordaten kam das grafische Programmierwerkzeug Node-RED zum Einsatz. Dieses nutzt das Unternehmen zudem, um mobil Störungsmeldungen zu erfassen.

Am Chemnitzer Schaufenster des STFI ist nun die Realisierung eines Retrofit-Demonstrators geplant. Hieran sollen weitere Lösungsansätze gezeigt werden, zugleich wird dieser anderen interessierten Unternehmen als Leihgabe zur Verfügung stehen.

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Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt

Stoff-Empfehlung des Monats August: Elegante Glanzpunkte für den Healthcare-Bereich und das Hotel © drapilux
QF Art 189 Raum c drapilux
30.08.2019

Stoff-Empfehlung des Monats August: Elegante Glanzpunkte für den Healthcare-Bereich und das Hotel

  • Elegante Glanzpunkte: drapilux 189 85

Textilien sind untrennbarer Teil des Interieurs, denn sie geben einem Raum Atmosphäre und eine gute Akustik. Doch welcher Stoff ist für welchen Zweck am besten geeignet? Die drapilux-Empfehlung dieses Monats ist Artikel 189 85 und richtet sich an den Healthcare-Bereich sowie an klassische und moderne Hotels.

  • Elegante Glanzpunkte: drapilux 189 85

Textilien sind untrennbarer Teil des Interieurs, denn sie geben einem Raum Atmosphäre und eine gute Akustik. Doch welcher Stoff ist für welchen Zweck am besten geeignet? Die drapilux-Empfehlung dieses Monats ist Artikel 189 85 und richtet sich an den Healthcare-Bereich sowie an klassische und moderne Hotels.

Der Blickfang bei diesem Deko entsteht durch seine besondere Webtechnik, die sogenannte Scherlitechnik. Dabei werden zusätzlich eingetragene füllige Fäden, die lose auf der Rückseite des Gewebes liegen, nach dem Weben abgeschnitten bzw. geschert (Schweizer Ausdruck: Scherli). Bei drapilux-Artikel 189 85 bestehen die gescherten Schussfäden aus einem Filamentgarn, das sich durch seinen charakteristischen Glanz vom matten Untergrund abhebt. Das Ergebnis ist ein großzügiger Rapport (116 cm hoch x 140 cm breit) mit zwei sich überlappenden Rechtecken aus schillernden, in Scherlitechnik gewebten Punkten. Die Glanzpunkte umfassen trendige Farbtöne wie Currygelb, Aqua, Oliv, Puderrosa und Koralle. Die Fondfarben hingegen sind neutral gehalten. Das verleiht dem Stoff eine angemessene Zurückhaltung. Damit passt der Deko gut zum angesagten natürlichen Boho-Trend oder auch zu einer skandinavisch angehauchten Einrichtung. Insgesamt ist der Artikel in vier hellen und drei dunklen Kolorits erhältlich. 

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schönknecht : kommunikation
gesellschaft für public relations und marketing mbh

drapilux (c) drapilux
12.07.2019

Sommerliche Blumenwiese: Artikel 132 Serie A mit drapilux air

Textilien sind untrennbarer Teil des Interieurs, denn sie geben einem Raum Atmosphäre und eine gute Akustik. Doch welcher Stoff ist für welchen Zweck am besten geeignet?
Die drapilux-Empfehlung dieses Monats ist Artikel 132 Serie A und richtet sich an den Healthcare-Bereich.

Sommerliche Blumenwiese: Artikel 132 Serie A mit drapilux air
Artikel 132 Serie A holt die Natur ins Haus. Durch das vielfarbige florale Dessin dieses Stoffes fühlt sich der Betrachter auf eine sommerliche, bunte Blumenwiese versetzt. Das gilt insbesondere für die hier abgebildetet Kolorierung in verschiedenen Blau- und Grüntönen, die an Vergissmeinnicht und Glockenblumen erinnern. Durch die robuste Grundqualität, die naturnahe Optik und nicht zuletzt die Aussattung mit der luftreinigenden Zusatzfunktion drapilux air ist dieser Artikel perfekt geeignet für den Einsatz im Healthcare-Bereich, insbesondere in der Seniorenresidenz.

Textilien sind untrennbarer Teil des Interieurs, denn sie geben einem Raum Atmosphäre und eine gute Akustik. Doch welcher Stoff ist für welchen Zweck am besten geeignet?
Die drapilux-Empfehlung dieses Monats ist Artikel 132 Serie A und richtet sich an den Healthcare-Bereich.

Sommerliche Blumenwiese: Artikel 132 Serie A mit drapilux air
Artikel 132 Serie A holt die Natur ins Haus. Durch das vielfarbige florale Dessin dieses Stoffes fühlt sich der Betrachter auf eine sommerliche, bunte Blumenwiese versetzt. Das gilt insbesondere für die hier abgebildetet Kolorierung in verschiedenen Blau- und Grüntönen, die an Vergissmeinnicht und Glockenblumen erinnern. Durch die robuste Grundqualität, die naturnahe Optik und nicht zuletzt die Aussattung mit der luftreinigenden Zusatzfunktion drapilux air ist dieser Artikel perfekt geeignet für den Einsatz im Healthcare-Bereich, insbesondere in der Seniorenresidenz.

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Fong (c) CHTC Fong
12.07.2019

Industry 4.0 investment by CHTC Fong’s in China

The CHTC Fong’s Group is currently making a huge investment in the infrastructure and advanced automation technology required for manufacturing next-generation Industry 4.0 dyeing and finishing machines in China.

The CHTC Fong’s Group is currently making a huge investment in the infrastructure and advanced automation technology required for manufacturing next-generation Industry 4.0 dyeing and finishing machines in China.

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Fong’s Europe GmbH
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AWOL Media

28.06.2019

Innovative and sustainable - the CHT Group breaks the EUR 500 million sales mark in 2018

  • With a turnover of EUR 513 million, the CHT Group achieved a 12% increase in sales
  • The result was impaired by high raw material costs and currency effects
  • Investments remain high - approximately 13 million EUR invested in production sites and new technologies worldwide
  • The acquisition in silicone specialties is bearing fruit despite a shortage of raw materials on the market
  • 2019 - moderately optimistic business expectations in a difficult market environment

The situation on the world market deteriorated further in 2018, not least due to the intensification of the trade conflict between the USA and China. However, the CHT Group was again able to close the financial year with an increase in turnover. With consolidated sales of 513 million EUR, the previous year's success in the Group was exceeded by 12%.

  • With a turnover of EUR 513 million, the CHT Group achieved a 12% increase in sales
  • The result was impaired by high raw material costs and currency effects
  • Investments remain high - approximately 13 million EUR invested in production sites and new technologies worldwide
  • The acquisition in silicone specialties is bearing fruit despite a shortage of raw materials on the market
  • 2019 - moderately optimistic business expectations in a difficult market environment

The situation on the world market deteriorated further in 2018, not least due to the intensification of the trade conflict between the USA and China. However, the CHT Group was again able to close the financial year with an increase in turnover. With consolidated sales of 513 million EUR, the previous year's success in the Group was exceeded by 12%.

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CHT Gruppe
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CHT Germany GmbH

19.06.2019

ZDHC Foundation Welcomes Broad Chemical Industry Engagement

After an intense dialogue and a series of meetings during the past year between the ZDHC Board of Directors and the GCIRT, an alignment was gained on ZDHC organisational commitments and a mutual understanding of the role of chemical suppliers within the ZDHC Programme. This opens the doors for broader, more active distribution of chemistry expertise and implementation support of textile dye and leather chemical manufacturing industry in the ZDHC Programme.

The Global Chemical Industry Round Table (GCIRT), sent an open letter to ZDHC in May 2018 and is a group of the leading chemical solution providers in the textile and leather industry with the collective aim of driving the industry further to become more sustainable. GCIRT’s signatory’s engagement into the ZDHC Programme will support a faster transformation of the industry by taking complexity out of the supply chain and to find appropriate solutions for the industries’ requirements.

After an intense dialogue and a series of meetings during the past year between the ZDHC Board of Directors and the GCIRT, an alignment was gained on ZDHC organisational commitments and a mutual understanding of the role of chemical suppliers within the ZDHC Programme. This opens the doors for broader, more active distribution of chemistry expertise and implementation support of textile dye and leather chemical manufacturing industry in the ZDHC Programme.

The Global Chemical Industry Round Table (GCIRT), sent an open letter to ZDHC in May 2018 and is a group of the leading chemical solution providers in the textile and leather industry with the collective aim of driving the industry further to become more sustainable. GCIRT’s signatory’s engagement into the ZDHC Programme will support a faster transformation of the industry by taking complexity out of the supply chain and to find appropriate solutions for the industries’ requirements.

The GCIRT members are: ARCHROMA (Switzerland); CHT Germany GmbH (Germany); Colourtex Industries Private Limited (India); DyStar Singapore Pte Ltd (Singapore); Huntsman Textile Effects (Singapore); KISCO (Korea); Pulcra Chemicals Group (Germany); RUDOLF GmbH (Germany); TANATEX Chemicals B.V. (Netherlands).

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ZDHC Foundation

20.05.2019

The CHT Group is chemical partner at Lidl

For the cooperation with Lidl within the project “Biodegradable textiles with prints” the CHT Group developed innovative recyclable textile print products.

These Lidl textiles are produced with CHT print pastes and pigments and were certificated by the internationally active consulting institute EPEA GmbH - Part of Drees & Sommer according to the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold Standard. With this pilot project the companies demonstrate their sense of responsibility for people and the environment as well as their commitment in the field of circular economy.

For the cooperation with Lidl within the project “Biodegradable textiles with prints” the CHT Group developed innovative recyclable textile print products.

These Lidl textiles are produced with CHT print pastes and pigments and were certificated by the internationally active consulting institute EPEA GmbH - Part of Drees & Sommer according to the Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold Standard. With this pilot project the companies demonstrate their sense of responsibility for people and the environment as well as their commitment in the field of circular economy.

According to the Cradle to Cradle approach, shortly C2C, products shall merge into a biological or technical cycle after the end of their life cycle. This re-use helps prevent waste and save raw materials. The impact on the environment and health of all of the ingredients of C2C textiles is already tested in the design stage and during manufacturing. C2C experts additionally ensure a gapless control of the manufacturing processes. They check the chemicals in use, make sure that the water is kept clean and that renewable energies are used. Since this control affects the complete textile supply chain, it guarantees absolute transparency.

The CHT Group can now offer high quality and sustainable substitutes for common textile print pastes with its first biodegradable print pastes and pigments.

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LIDL CHT Gruppe C2C
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CHT Group

14.05.2019

Devan launches two new sustainable technologies

Textile innovator Devan Chemicals will launch two new technologies at the upcoming Techtextil show in Frankfurt (May 14-17). Bio-flam, a bio-based flame retardant product and Odour Breakdown, a wash durable, non-biocidal odour control solution.
As tradition goes, every two years Devan participates in Techtextil, the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens. In the quest for sustainability and transparency every company faces these days, the new Devan technologies offer answers to product developers and portfolio designers.

Textile innovator Devan Chemicals will launch two new technologies at the upcoming Techtextil show in Frankfurt (May 14-17). Bio-flam, a bio-based flame retardant product and Odour Breakdown, a wash durable, non-biocidal odour control solution.
As tradition goes, every two years Devan participates in Techtextil, the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens. In the quest for sustainability and transparency every company faces these days, the new Devan technologies offer answers to product developers and portfolio designers.


Bio-flam
Some facts & figures: There are at least 5000 fire incidents each day in the EU. Yearly, about 70 000 people are hospitalised with fire-related injuries. Fires cause pollution. So sustainable fire performance of products is an economic, environmental and human necessity. Take the example of mattresses: tests indicate that when on fire, non-FR treated products give less than 5 minutes escape time. Unfortunately, that is not enough time for the fire brigade to arrive. Needless to say that to increase escape time, to reduce the risk and to save lives, products need to be flame retardant. The challenge is to obtain flame retardant properties in the most natural way, to find the right balance between safety for the people and for the planet.

Companies can do this by replacing raw materials from a non-renewable source, by bio-based FR treatments, which are made from renewable sources and do not contain halogens or heavy metals, as described in the norm EN 16785 1:2015. Bio-based FR treatments, like Bio-flam, are made from renewable, vegetable sources and enable the FR treated products to be biodegradable. The active components are 100% halogen- and heavy metal-free. A welcome innovation for the bedding industry, as the European Commission requires mattresses to be recyclable by 2030 in order to reduce landfill.

Bio-flam P307 is the first introduction in the new Devan BIO-FR family, and is biodegradable and is developed to be used on 100% cotton or cotton/viscose mixtures, in order to create an ecological concept, safe for people and planet, whatever might happen. Bio-flam P 307 is developed for mattress ticking to pass EN 597 1&2. The Devan researchers are developing other bio-based products for other market segments and for other fire standards.

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Devan Chemicals NV Devan
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Marketing Solutions NV

(c) FONG’s Europe
29.04.2019

Innovations in long tube dyeing from FONG’S Europe

At ITMA 2019 in Barcelona from June 20-26 FONG’S Europe, a member of CHTC FONG’S International Group, will be providing details of its new THEN Supratec LTM hydraulic long-tube dyeing machine.


This machine is distinguished by the ability to vary the angle of the Then Flexkier for either dry (jet) or wet (overflow) mode dyeing, in order to optimise the dye liquor ratio – from 1:15 down to 1:4 – depending on the materials being dyed.

This translates into considerable savings in auxiliaries, water and energy.

The Supratec LTM is suitable for the treatment of both woven and knitted fabrics ranging from the most sensitive articles to heavyweight materials within the weight range of 25 g/lm to 380 g/lm, and operates at very low tension due to the extremely low lifting height between the variable nozzle and the plaited fabric.

At ITMA 2019 in Barcelona from June 20-26 FONG’S Europe, a member of CHTC FONG’S International Group, will be providing details of its new THEN Supratec LTM hydraulic long-tube dyeing machine.


This machine is distinguished by the ability to vary the angle of the Then Flexkier for either dry (jet) or wet (overflow) mode dyeing, in order to optimise the dye liquor ratio – from 1:15 down to 1:4 – depending on the materials being dyed.

This translates into considerable savings in auxiliaries, water and energy.

The Supratec LTM is suitable for the treatment of both woven and knitted fabrics ranging from the most sensitive articles to heavyweight materials within the weight range of 25 g/lm to 380 g/lm, and operates at very low tension due to the extremely low lifting height between the variable nozzle and the plaited fabric.

“Existing Supratec machines on the market are providing excellent performance for a wide range of delicate synthetic fabrics, from polyester to polyamide with high content of elastane,” says FONG’S Europe Director of Sales and Marketing Richard Fander. “Heat-setting can often can be avoided, which improves the handle of the material and saves costs and the lengthwise-elongation of the fabric being treated is lower than on winch-driven machines.”

(c) Oerlikon
18.04.2019

The materials that the future is made of ...

At home, at work, on the street, in the sky, on the water, even in space, technical textiles and nonwovens are swinging towards ever higher performances in amazing applications. Versatile and light, but sometimes stronger than metal, these materials of the future gain their superpowers from the interaction of precisely coordinated textile systems. At Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main from May 14 to 17, 2019 in Hall 3, B06, Oerlikon will be showing chemical fiber applications made of polyester, polypropylene and Co. and what they can do in these fields. However, these exhibits are only a communicative means to an end, as Oerlikon is primarily interested in placing the associated machinery and plant solutions at the centre of discussions with trade fair visitors.

At home, at work, on the street, in the sky, on the water, even in space, technical textiles and nonwovens are swinging towards ever higher performances in amazing applications. Versatile and light, but sometimes stronger than metal, these materials of the future gain their superpowers from the interaction of precisely coordinated textile systems. At Techtextil in Frankfurt am Main from May 14 to 17, 2019 in Hall 3, B06, Oerlikon will be showing chemical fiber applications made of polyester, polypropylene and Co. and what they can do in these fields. However, these exhibits are only a communicative means to an end, as Oerlikon is primarily interested in placing the associated machinery and plant solutions at the centre of discussions with trade fair visitors.

More than two thirds of all technical innovations are directly or indirectly based on new materials, says the German Research Ministry. One could add: The key to a more advanced world, for technological products with amazing functions, breathtaking performance and greater environmental benefits, is also to improve the properties and processing of materials. This applies first and foremost to textiles. Probably no other fabric is so strong as a "team player" who draws its strength from its cohesion. A single polyester thread, for example, looks inconspicuous. Processed into a thigh-thick special weave, however, high-strength High Modulus/High Tenacity fibers anchor floating oil platforms in the deepest waters. These kilometer-long "Mooring Ropes" withstand a breaking load of well over 1,000 tons and perform their task better than steel. For decades, Oerlikon Barmag has been offering special solutions for the production of so-called industrial yarns (IDY) that are tailored to customers worldwide. "We will once again be presenting numerous innovations at this trade fair to inspire our customers," explains Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Chem. Roy Dolmans, Technology Manager IDY and R&D Filament Processing.

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Oerlikon

(c) Archroma
10.04.2019

ARCHROMA HEADS TO TECHTEXTIL WITH INNOVATIONS AND SYSTEM SOLUTIONS FOR ENHANCED SUSTAINABILITY, COLOR AND PERFORMANCE

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, will be at Techtextil to launch its latest innovations and system solutions aimed to help textile manufacturers with optimized productivity and/or value creation in their markets.
Archroma offers a wide portfolio of dyes and chemicals aiming to increase sustainability and innovation along the entire value chain, from fiber to finish.
Archroma is reputed for its continuous flow of ground-breaking innovations, such as the EarthColors®, a range of dyes made from non-edible natural waste from the agricultural and herbal industry, or more recently, the purest indigo, Denisol® Pure Indigo, an aniline-free* synthetic pre-reduced liquid indigo launched in 2018.
At Techtextil, Archroma will present 10 solution systems and 4 innovations, and will hold an “Innovation Session” to present the most prominent of those for the first time ever: Appretan® NTR, a new nature-based binder. (See “Agenda” below).

Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, will be at Techtextil to launch its latest innovations and system solutions aimed to help textile manufacturers with optimized productivity and/or value creation in their markets.
Archroma offers a wide portfolio of dyes and chemicals aiming to increase sustainability and innovation along the entire value chain, from fiber to finish.
Archroma is reputed for its continuous flow of ground-breaking innovations, such as the EarthColors®, a range of dyes made from non-edible natural waste from the agricultural and herbal industry, or more recently, the purest indigo, Denisol® Pure Indigo, an aniline-free* synthetic pre-reduced liquid indigo launched in 2018.
At Techtextil, Archroma will present 10 solution systems and 4 innovations, and will hold an “Innovation Session” to present the most prominent of those for the first time ever: Appretan® NTR, a new nature-based binder. (See “Agenda” below).

The Archroma Way
The systems and innovations presented by Archroma have all been selected for their compliance with “The Archroma Way: safe, efficient, enhanced, it’s our nature”. The approach finds its origin in Archroma’s deep belief that it is possible to make the textile industry sustainable.
The Archroma Way is based on 3 pillars:

  1. Safe - with the deeply rooted goal to protect people and our planet. Safe to use, safe to release and also safe to wear.
  2. Efficient - with innovating application processes that minimize resources and maximize productivity, both in Archroma’s and its customers' manufacturing.
  3. Enhanced – with the added value created from additional effects, functionalities and aesthetics.

At Techtextil, visitors will be able to discover how The Archroma Way can help them create value in their textile applications and markets.

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Archroma Techtextil
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Archroma

(c) Schoeller Textil AG
29.03.2019

Schoeller: NanoSphere® Plus protects against fingerprints and dirt

Techtextil 2019: Schoeller launches its new finishing technology called NanoSphere® Plus. The special effect of this new development is its protection against fingerprints and greasy stains. Furthermore, even after being absorbed by the fabric stains are quickly and easily wiped away without washing.

Every human being leaves its marks. In particular, on daily-use items that are picked up or touched often. Especially on textile surfaces, hand and fingerprints in combination with dirt and dust particles leave an unpleasant, greasy dirt film, which is very difficult to clean.

NanoSphere® Plus, developed by Schoeller Technologies AG, the business unit for technologies at Schoeller Textil AG, works on the basis of a functional chain. Textiles are equipped with a matrix finish to reduce the capillary effect in the textile’s fibers. Especially unpleasant sebum residues and dirt that are often released by finger and handprints are less absorbed by the fabric and can be easily wiped away.

Techtextil 2019: Schoeller launches its new finishing technology called NanoSphere® Plus. The special effect of this new development is its protection against fingerprints and greasy stains. Furthermore, even after being absorbed by the fabric stains are quickly and easily wiped away without washing.

Every human being leaves its marks. In particular, on daily-use items that are picked up or touched often. Especially on textile surfaces, hand and fingerprints in combination with dirt and dust particles leave an unpleasant, greasy dirt film, which is very difficult to clean.

NanoSphere® Plus, developed by Schoeller Technologies AG, the business unit for technologies at Schoeller Textil AG, works on the basis of a functional chain. Textiles are equipped with a matrix finish to reduce the capillary effect in the textile’s fibers. Especially unpleasant sebum residues and dirt that are often released by finger and handprints are less absorbed by the fabric and can be easily wiped away.

Beside the excellent protection against finger and handprints, textiles with NanoSphere® Plus are additionally water and oil repellent, abrasion resistant and extremely durable. The finishing technology rarely affects the look or feel of the fabric.

Non-washable textiles that are often touched by hands or fingers, or fabrics that are in direct contact with the skin benefit most from this new technology. Therefore, NanoSphere® Plus is ideal for woven fabrics and synthetic leather or synthetic suede for bags, covers of electronical devices, head phones, loud speakers or other items in the field of interior equipment.

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Schoeller Textil AG
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Schoeller Technologies AG

Der neue Cabrioverdeckstoff mobiltex 388 © Schmitz Textiles. Der neue Cabrioverdeckstoff mobiltex 388
27.03.2019

Schmitz Textiles mit drei Marken auf Techtextil/Texprocess 2019

  • Textile Intelligenz made in Germany – Messehighlight: zukunftsweisender Cabrioverdeckstoff

Von intelligenten Geweben für Automotive, Aircraft und Rail, über Absorber bis hin zu Outdoor-Textilien: Schmitz Textiles, Tochtergesellschaft der Schmitz-Werke GmbH + Co. KG, präsentiert auf der Techtextil und Texprocess 2019 umfassende textile Kompetenz. Diese zeigt sich in den Produkten der drei Marken mobiltex, drapilux und swela.

Der Spezialist für die textile Ausstattung in den Bereichen Automobil, Nutzfahrzeuge, Eisenbahn, Luftfahrt, Industrie und Verkehr mobiltex stellt erstmals auf der Messe einen völlig neuen Cabrioverdeckstoff vor. Ebenfalls in dieser Form neu auf dem Markt sind die textilen akustischen Lösungen von drapilux. swela, eine der führenden Marken für Sonnenschutz-Textilien, Outdoor-Bezugsstoffe und maritime Stoffe, zeigt fünf Innovationen in großer Farbauswahl. Besonderheit der qualitativ hochwertigen Textilien aller drei Marken sind ihre mechanischen und intelligenten Funktionen sowie ihre Schutzeigenschaften.

  • Textile Intelligenz made in Germany – Messehighlight: zukunftsweisender Cabrioverdeckstoff

Von intelligenten Geweben für Automotive, Aircraft und Rail, über Absorber bis hin zu Outdoor-Textilien: Schmitz Textiles, Tochtergesellschaft der Schmitz-Werke GmbH + Co. KG, präsentiert auf der Techtextil und Texprocess 2019 umfassende textile Kompetenz. Diese zeigt sich in den Produkten der drei Marken mobiltex, drapilux und swela.

Der Spezialist für die textile Ausstattung in den Bereichen Automobil, Nutzfahrzeuge, Eisenbahn, Luftfahrt, Industrie und Verkehr mobiltex stellt erstmals auf der Messe einen völlig neuen Cabrioverdeckstoff vor. Ebenfalls in dieser Form neu auf dem Markt sind die textilen akustischen Lösungen von drapilux. swela, eine der führenden Marken für Sonnenschutz-Textilien, Outdoor-Bezugsstoffe und maritime Stoffe, zeigt fünf Innovationen in großer Farbauswahl. Besonderheit der qualitativ hochwertigen Textilien aller drei Marken sind ihre mechanischen und intelligenten Funktionen sowie ihre Schutzeigenschaften.

Highlight ist ein völlig neuer Cabrioverdeckstoff: mobiltex 388. Das Produkt hat signifikant weniger „White Marks“, Knickfalten, Krähenfüße, Fadenverschiebungen und Einfallstellen als vergleichbare Stoffe. Die Entwicklung individueller Varianten und Produktion erfolgen – wie auch bei den anderen Marken des Unternehmens – am Standort Emsdetten. Hier können auch kleinere Mengen für Sondereditionen hergestellt werden. Das schafft Designvielfalt.

Die Techtextil und die Texprocess finden vom 14. bis 17. Mai 2019 in Frankfurt am Main statt. Schmitz Textiles ist in Halle 3.0/G67 zu finden.

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Schmitz Textiles
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(c) Fong’s Europe GmbH
25.03.2019

FONG’S EUROPE celebrates the 100th anniversary of its flagship THEN brand at ITMA

FONG’S EUROPE, based in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its flagship THEN brand for advanced dyeing technology with a special reception for customers and agents at ITMA 2019 in Barcelona.

The company, which has been a member of the CHTC FONG’S group since 2004, has its origins in the German city of Chemnitz, where back in 1919 Rudolf Then founded a barrel-making business which soon branched out into piece dyeing machines.

The company’s reputation for innovation began early, with the introduction of ceramic linings for dye baths, which were then made of wood, in order to avoid staining and allow easy cleaning. At the end of the 1920s, Rudolf Then was also quick to recognise the acid-resistant advantages of stainless steel for dyeing vessels.

Relocating to West Germany after World War 2, Rudolf Then ran a number of businesses in Schwäbisch Hall, eventually founding THEN in 1955 with partner Karl Kurz, who later took over the business specialising in dye vats and other textile equipment.

FONG’S EUROPE, based in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its flagship THEN brand for advanced dyeing technology with a special reception for customers and agents at ITMA 2019 in Barcelona.

The company, which has been a member of the CHTC FONG’S group since 2004, has its origins in the German city of Chemnitz, where back in 1919 Rudolf Then founded a barrel-making business which soon branched out into piece dyeing machines.

The company’s reputation for innovation began early, with the introduction of ceramic linings for dye baths, which were then made of wood, in order to avoid staining and allow easy cleaning. At the end of the 1920s, Rudolf Then was also quick to recognise the acid-resistant advantages of stainless steel for dyeing vessels.

Relocating to West Germany after World War 2, Rudolf Then ran a number of businesses in Schwäbisch Hall, eventually founding THEN in 1955 with partner Karl Kurz, who later took over the business specialising in dye vats and other textile equipment.

Throughout the 1960s and 70s, the company continued to further improve its technologies, but it was the introduction of the first THEN AIRFLOW system at ITMA 1983 in Milan which significantly boosted the company’s fortunes, representing a milestone in the development of dyeing machines.

Prior to this, the dyeing of just one kilo of fabric required around 150 litres of water and THEN’s AIRFLOW system, invented by engineer Wilhelm Christ and colleagues, drastically reduced the requirement to between just 35-40 litres. Instead of the traditional dye liquor used for hydraulic fabric transport it efficiently distributed much smaller amounts of dye liquor via aerosol. This technology has subsequently been further developed in successive machine models and has made an enormous impact on sustainable dyeing operations.

Now, as FONG’S EUROPE, the company continues to innovate, and at ITMA 2019 is showcasing the THEN SMARTFLOW TSF hydraulic high temperature dyeing machine, designed to achieve the lowest possible energy and water consumption rates available on the market for jet dyeing.

The company has a number of patents pending on the innovative new features of this machine, including the SMARTFLOW’s fabric transport design. This is based on a smart, winchless fabric transport system which eliminates the need for a loading rope, and a circular plaiter with programmable rotation speeds which provides full filling of the drop zone.

Its newly-developed nozzles and reel-less transport, in combination with smart controlled circular plaiting and variable chamber adjustment, provide even fabric treatment without entanglements and the highest loading capacity with the lowest kier volume

“Further developments, including the new THEN AIRFLOW PLUS system with a round design are in the development pipeline and will once again result in further reductions in power consumption without sacrificing performance,” says FONG’s Europe Sales Director Richard Fander. “Similar innovations are being made to our hydraulic long shape machine, the THEN SUPRATEC LTM. The ability to transport fabrics with reduced tension and without the need for a transport winch which is being introduced on all of our recent machines will allow new fabrics to be created and further increase the efficiency of textile finishing.

Fong’s Europe will be at stand D101 in Hall 2 at ITMA 2019.

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Fong’s Europe GmbH
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AWOL Media