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Industrial nonwovens interest at IDEA

Oerlikon Neumag reports it was “extremely happy” with the three lively trade fair days at the recent IDEA13 in Miami. The company says the general trend at the hygiene dominated nonwovens trade fair was the growing interest in nonwovens for industrial applications from visitors and exhibitors and in keeping with the trend, it exhibited its solutions for technical spunbonds.

20th May 2013

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Neumünster

Industrial, Medical/Hygiene

Oerlikon Neumag reports it was “extremely happy” with the three lively trade fair days at the recent IDEA13 in Miami. The company says the general trend at the hygiene dominated nonwovens trade fair was the growing interest in nonwovens for industrial applications from visitors and exhibitors and in keeping with the trend, it exhibited its solutions for technical spunbonds.

“Spunbonds are increasingly being used as a cost-efficient alternative in technical applications such as roofing and geotextiles,” the company said. “In addition to the classical major markets for geotextiles and construction textiles in North America, for instance, promising growth rates are expected particularly in emerging economies and emerging industrial countries due to numerous required general construction and civil engineering measures.”

“Oerlikon Neumag’s spunbond plants for technical applications are veritable space miracles and excel with a significantly higher throughput for comparable operating widths.”

Global airlaid capacities well-utilized

However, concrete sales discussions were not only conducted regarding technical spunbonds. Oerlikon Neumag’s meltblown and airlaid technologies also proved to be extremely popular. Oerlikon Neumag unveiled to airlaid manufacturers, who are currently said to be operating at full capacity, its brand new forming head at this year’s IDEA.

The new technology is said to ensure even greater homogeneity in the case of extremely thin materials and as a result of specially-guided air flows, the forming head guarantees extremely even laying of the fibres at production speeds of up to 500 meters per minute.

Meltblown spinning beam for retrofitting

With regard to meltblown solutions, Oerlikon Neumag placed the focus of its information at this year’s IDEA on meltblown spinning beams as quality-determining components in SMS (spunbond-meltblown spunbond) systems. This option enables the cost-efficient upgrading of existing systems, hence offering nonwoven manufacturers access to highly-profitable markets with particularly demanding quality standards such as those specializing in automobile applications, medical or industrial products.

Tangible technology

With its virtual reality show, the Neumünster-based systems builder provided visitors with information on its entire nonwovens manufacturing portfolio. For some years now, the company has been focusing on virtual reality with the objective of showcasing the complexity of the systems for its customers.

“This kind of presentation still remains hugely popular among our customers”, is how Ed McNally, Sales Director Nonwovens at Oerlikon Neumag, sums up the virtual reality show. “We can provide a detailed insight into the systems technology, something that our customers love to take advantage of.”

www.oerlikontextile.com

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