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Andritz Nonwoven to present technology innovations at ITMA 2015
With its leading companies, Andritz Nonwoven provides turnkey solutions for spunlace, needlepunch, wetlaid/wetlace, and finishing of nonwovens and textiles.
18th September 2015
Innovation in Textiles
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Andritz, a leading supplier of plants, equipment, and services for technical industries, will be exhibiting at the upcoming international trade fair for textile machinery that takes place from 12-19 November in Milan.
With its leading companies Andritz Asselin-Thibeau, Andritz Küsters, and Andritz Perfojet, Andritz Nonwoven provides turnkey solutions for spunlace, needlepunch, wetlaid/wetlace, and finishing of nonwovens and textiles.
The company pools the expertise of all three companies in technology, R&D, manufacturing, service, and automation to exhibit technologies that are said to complement each other in process solutions for a great variety of applications and contribute to optimized and efficient use of resources.
Drying solution for spunlace industry
neXecodry is the new Andritz technology designed to allow nonwovens producers to achieve a significant reduction in energy consumption by their spunlace, wetlace, and airlace lines and production of high quality nonwoven fabrics with regard to high bulk and no pattern degradation.
After several years of development and field tests, the new solution (available for the Andritz neXdry and Perfodry through-air dryers) has been launched on the market, receiving immediate positive feedback from Andritz customers, the company reports.
Wetlace process for flushable and biodegradable wipes
Wipes produced using the Andritz Wetlace process meet the EDANA/INDA flushability standards, which will be demonstrated with a flushability tester at the booth at ITMA 2015. The original Andritz wetlace process combines wetlaid and hydroentanglement technologies, proven for producing flushable wipes from 100% natural and/or renewable raw materials without chemical binders, according to the manufacturer.
In addition, the company has developed a new process to apply detailed artwork to flushable wipes. This unique patterning and aperture process is said to allow wipes producers to differentiate their products clearly with an almost unlimited number of possible patterns. Its key components, the Andritz Perfojet patterning unit and injector, will be displayed as exhibits at ITMA 2015.
Optimized needlepunch production
Andritz focuses on system solutions in needlepunching by steering the complete production process. The new high-speed dynamic crosslapper D.630 from Andritz Asselin-Thibeau is designed to enable an increase of needlepunch production line capacity.
In combination with the ProDyn system, the D.630 is capable of reaching an infeed speed of up to 200 m/min. The IsoProDyn system helps to further improve the product quality for light fabrics, the company reports.
Thanks to the Andritz Scada system, recipes can be reproduced quickly and operators receive the relevant production information in real time. It also provides a means of monitoring the production costs of every product reference, thus maximizing their yield contribution. The advantages of the Andritz Scada system will be shown during ITMA.
Flexibility in calendering for technical textiles
The calender experts from Andritz Küsters develop customized solutions for nonwovens and textiles. The teXcal trike 3-roll textile calender has been developed especially for the demands in modern technical textiles production. It is equipped with a heated steel roll and two individually adjustable system rolls in a triangular roll arrangement, thus allowing the fabric to be fed through the front nip, the rear nip, or both.
The optional teXmaster control system offers a broad spectrum of facilities for recording data, managing recipes, issuing alarm signals, conducting data analysis, and displaying trends. It also provides closed-loop operation for inline quality measurements on the product.
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