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Austrian technology group Andritz to exhibit at Index20 in October

07 Sep '21
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International technology Group Andritz will be presenting its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at Index20 in Geneva, Switzerland, from October 19 to 22 at booths 2114 and 2080. Its product portfolio covers state-of-the-art nonwovens and textile production technologies such as air-through bonding, needlepunch, spunlace, spunbond, wetlaid/WetlaceTM, converting, textile finishing, airlay, recycling, and natural fibre processing.

One highlight at Index will be the new member of the Andritz Nonwoven division: Andritz Laroche – a company that has been a very important partner for Andritz in the field of fibre preparation for drylaid nonwovens for over 10 years. Andritz Laroche is a leading supplier of fibre processing technologies such as opening, blending and dosing, airlay web forming, textile waste recycling, and decortication of bast fibres, the company said in a media release.

One focus of this product range is complete recycling lines for post-consumer and industrial textile waste to produce fibres for re-spinning and/or nonwoven end-uses. Customer awareness and regulations are pushing clothing brands to recycle their textile waste in their own products. Recycled fibres can also be used in the nonwovens industry for various applications, such as automotive, insulation, mattresses, and furniture felts.

Sustainability is a serious responsibility for the entire industry and will continue to be so for the years and decades to come. Andritz’s ‘We Care’ sustainability programme combines all ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) initiatives, goals and achievements under one roof.

For many years now, Andritz has offered different nonwoven processes, like spunlace, Wetlace and Wetlace CP, with one goal in mind: reduction and elimination of plastic components while maintaining the high quality of the desired product properties. The latest development in this field is the Andritz neXline wetlace CP line. This is a fully engineered production line combining the benefits of wetlaid and drylaid technologies to produce a new generation of biodegradable wipes.

To serve customers even better and offer the best possible R&D and service, Andritz has invested in and upgraded its technical centre in Montbonnot, France, to a Wetlace CP line. It is the first nonwovens test centre for wipes worldwide with integrated pulp formation. Customers can conduct trials and test all options for wipes together with our experts.

In response to the demand to save raw materials, Andritz will be presenting its neXline spunlace for lightweight fabrics. Decreasing weight per square metre while maintaining high MD and CD tensile strength is the main challenge. Andritz provides the well-known TT card web forming and the high-performance Jetlace hydroentanglement units, which can more than fulfil these demands. The spunlace roll goods can achieve weights of 25 gsm and even less for ultralight spunlace fabrics, and web uniformity is excellent.

Moreover, Andritz will also introduce its adult pants converting line, which offers top-class components and an innovative technology process. The growing market for adult incontinence products has resulted in a state-of-the-art process with highest quality standards, such as the development of ultrasonic side seam solutions with excellent results in terms of bond strength and system reliability. The machine speed no longer limits quality bonds. As a result, operations and size changes are faster and easier. The modern forming system for higher SAP (superabsorbent polymers) concentration and the turning and placing system guarantee maximum process stability and put customers’ adult pants at the top of the adult hygiene market.

Another highlight at Index will be the latest technology developments in the spunlaid sector. For instance, the patented nonwovens process called Spunjet is the in-line hydroentanglement of continuous filaments, creating a new generation of spunlaid nonwovens with unrivalled bulkiness and softness compared to standard spunbond fabrics. Spunjet offers customers the best properties ever achieved in existing and new nonwovens applications.

Andritz is also presenting the brand new ProWin technology for profile weight correction, which is used to optimise processes, provide a faster return on investment, and save raw materials in the needlepunch segment. This unit combines the well-known technologies ProWid and ProDyn, enabling even better performance.

In addition, Andritz is active in the automotive sector. The latest generation of double velour needleloom SDV2+2 produces excellent nonwoven fabrics’ visual aspect with a good surface evenness. It also allows composite fabrics production (latex free mechanical consolidation), highly participating in the sustainability approach, becoming more and more a requirement from the automotive industry.

Furthermore, with the Metris Remote Access Service (Metris RAS), for example, Andritz uses an advanced solution to provide customers with guidance and remote support for their production lines from a distance.

A special highlight for Index is the virtual booth called the ‘Andritz Teleport’. Customers and business partners can enter this booth via the Index virtual platform and meet the Andritz online sales and service team. They will have the opportunity there to talk directly to the team, discover state-of-the-art technologies, and obtain the latest marketing material and press information.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)

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