Technical Absorbents
Techtextil Frankfurt

Free membership

Receive our weekly Newsletter
and set tailored daily news alerts.

Technology/Machinery

Foss Floors orders Dilo needlepunch line

The line is suitable for the production of floor covering felts and includes a DiloTemafa opening and blending line.

13th October 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Eberbach

Interiors

Dilo, a leading group in the sector of staple fibre needling lines, has received an order from Foss Floors, with headquarters in Rome, GA, USA, to supply a complete Dilo needlepunch line. “This order demonstrates once more the strong partnership between Foss and Dilo,” the company reports.

The line is suitable for the production of floor covering felts and includes a state of the art DiloTemafa opening and blending line, DiloSpinnbau MC 3-5 carding machine 3-metre-wide, DiloMachines crosslapper DLBS 30/50 with CV1 system, 2 needlelooms Di-Loom series, together with an integrated process control system Dilo-PCS.

Foss Floors operates several other Dilo production lines, including high speed patterning Di-Loop units and is a well-known leader in nonwoven needlepunch floor coverings and specialty flooring products.

DiloGroup is the leading supplier for complete needling lines for any type of staple fibre covering a wide range of applications. Currently over 330 complete lines have been supplied worldwide.

DiloGroup consists of DiloSystems, the specialists for project planning and order processing, DiloTemafa for opening and blending machinery, DiloSpinnbau for mechanical and aerodynamic web formation as well as DiloMachines who builds crosslappers and needle looms. DiloSystems is at the same time in charge of the foreign representations, agencies and branch offices.

The companies work closely together as DiloGroup and have offices in USA, China and Russia. The Group is represented in about 80 countries.

www.dilo.de

Latest Reports

Business intelligence for the fibre, textiles and apparel industries: technologies, innovations, markets, investments, trade policy, sourcing, strategy...

Find out more