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DiloGroup to present its latest technology at INDEX

The newly presented horizontal crosslayer DLSC 200 by DiloMachines aims to set new standards in crosslapping technology.

2nd February 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Eberbach

Medical/Hygiene, Industrial, Packaging

DiloGroup, a leading company in the field of complete staple fibre nonwoven production lines, will discuss its machine programme from fibre preparation to finished needlefelt at the INDEX exhibition for nonwoven producers, which will be held from 4-7 April in Geneva, Switzerland.  

DiloGroup, with its units DiloSpinnbau, DiloTemafa, DiloMachines and DiloSystems, offers tailor-made production lines from one supplier for almost all applications. For example, DiloTemafa offers new possibilities for the gentle opening of longer fibres at high throughput speeds using several opening stages.

VectorQuadroCard

The VectorQuadroCard by DiloSpinnbau, first presented at the ITMA 2015 show in Milan, Italy, combines different types of card within one card by a simple and fast changeover of the intermediate section.

VectorQuadroCard by DiloSpinnbau. © DiloGroup

The newly designed delivery system is also flexible to allow the production of parallel, random or condensed webs. The new card feeding system Unifeed that combines the principles of a volumetric system allowing fine dosing with the advantages of an open vibration chute feed is also adapted to this new card.

DiloMachines technology

The newly presented horizontal crosslayer DLSC 200 by DiloMachines aims to set new standards in crosslapping technology with an electro-mechanical web infeed speed of 200 m/min depending on the fibres used.

Horizontal crosslayer DLSC 200 by DiloMachines. © DiloGroup

The new needle module technique by DiloMachines embeds 22 needles in a plastic support and is used in needle boards with very high needle density. These modules are said to result in a fast and precise filling of needle boards. They are used in Variopunch needling technology, where bad spots in stitch distribution are eliminated by variable needle arrangements, thus creating a more homogeneous and higher surface quality. This needle module technology was first used in the compact line presented on the ITMA 2015 in Milan, Italy.

This compact line is designed for the production of high quality needlefelts from special fibres, such as carbon. According to the manufacturer, it completes the company’s portfolio that includes not only small production lines for laboratories and large needling lines for papermachine felts, but all machines for the production of needlefelts from staple fibres.

Expertise

DiloGroup has delivered more than 300 production lines to the nonwovens industry worldwide and thus has the required know-how and a complete range of machines to supply the optimum production line for customers’ requirements.

Compact Line by DiloGroup. © DiloGroup

“These highly modern and innovative production lines are the result of continuous engineering development work and steady product development in our own textile research centres,” the company explains. “We look forward to welcoming you in Geneva at INDEX at our booth from 4-7 April 2017.”

www.dilo.de

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