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Oerlikon to show meltblown fabrics plant at ANEX & SINCE

27 Apr '15
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Oerkilon Neumag, a brand of Oerlikon Manmade Fibers, is set to showcase nonwoven fabrics and meltblown plants for technical applications at ANEX (Asia Nonwovens Exhibition and Conference) and SINCE (Shanghai International Nonwovens Conference & Exhibition), from May 13 to 15, 2015 in Shanghai.

The company would present its one-step spunbound processing plant that helps produce thinner, lighter, and more efficient technical nonwovens with a combination of efficiency and productivity. It also helps reduce production costs by 20 per cent. However, not only the throughput, energy efficiency, and economy of Oerlikon Neumag’s plants are convincing, the company also offers their customers the complete process from spinning to roll goods for geotextiles, bitumen, and underlayments, from a single source, according to a press release.

Oerlikon will also display the optimized meltblown technology that enables cost efficient production of meltblown nonwovens as a stand-alone mono and bicomponent plant, or as “Plug & Produce” installations (retrofits) in already existing plants.

The company’s airlaid technology will also be a part of the show, which helps make lightweight and airlaid nonwovens with economically attractive production speed and plant throughputs, providing high uniformity and homogenous fibre laydown, with extremely thin nonwovens.

Oerlikon Manmade Fibers with the product brands Oerlikon Barmag and Oerlikon Neumag is the world market leader for filament spinning systems used for manufacturing manmade fibres, texturing machines, BCF systems, staple fibre spinning systems and artificial turf systems and – as an engineering services provider – offers solutions along the entire textile value added chain. (GK)

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