November 8, 2024
Technical Textile & Nonwoven

Andritz Showing Innovative Nonwoven Solutions At Techtextil India

Nonwoven technologies manufacturer Andritz is showing its latest nonwoven production and textile recycling solutions at the upcoming Techtextil India being held in Mumbai in booth K12, Pavilion 2 & 3.

The Andritz product portfolio encompasses technologies such as air-through bonding, airlaid, airlay, needlepunch, spunlace, spunbond, wetlaid/Wetlace, converting, textile finishing, recycling, and natural fibre processing.

“Techtextil India will highlight technologies for wipes, textile recycling, needlepunch, and textile calendaring,” the German company said in a press release.

Andritz will focus on its comprehensive technologies for all types of wipes including Airlace, Spunlace, Wetlace, and Wetlace CP.

“With the recent acquisition of Dan-Web, Andritz is also expanding its portfolio to include the well-known airlaid and airlace processes, offering its customers an even wider range of options,” Andritz added.

Andritz manages a technical center in Montbonnot, France, which is world’s first nonwovens test facility for wipes, featuring integrated pulp formation, the neXecodry energy saving system, and a new spunlace pilot line for natural and recycled fibres.

Moreover, customers have the opportunity to conduct trials and explore various options with the guidance of Andritz experts.

Andritz is also spotlighting its range of complete textile recycling lines for post-consumer and industrial textile waste, aiming to produce fibres for re-spinning and nonwoven applications.

“The nonwovens industry can also use recycled fibres in various applications such as automotive upholstery, insulation, mattresses, filtration, and furniture felts,” Andritz stated.

Andritz offers airlay technology capable of effectively processing recycled fibres, as a complete line with thermobonding, needlelooms, or alternative bonding methods.

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