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Fabric focus for SAF maker at INDEX

UK-based company will take its latest products to the INDEX Nonwovens Exhibition in Geneva.

13th January 2020

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Grimsby

Medical/Hygiene

At the end of March, the UK-based company will take its latest products, including a new range of superabsorbent fabrics that provide a higher gel strength when wetted, to the INDEX Nonwovens Exhibition in Geneva.

High Gel Strength (HGS) SAF fabrics are a new range from Technical Absorbents that incorporate more robust HGS SAF fibres. The fibres have been developed to allow the design and manufacture of materials that offer greater integrity and robustness in more demanding absorbent applications.

“HGS SAF fabrics can only be bought from Technical Absorbents – it does not sell the HGS SAF fibres commercially,” explains Product Development Director Dr Mark Paterson.

“The fibres are manufactured in-house and can be integrated into its needlefelt and thermo-carded fabrics for added durability. They provide decreased levels of absorbency compared to standard SAF fibres but still high absorbency compared to other available technologies. Resulting fabrics will also absorb less but in certain applications this can be beneficial, e.g. in some washable applications the fabrics durability is more important that its ability to absorb large volumes of liquid.”

A number of HGS SAF nonwovens have already been developed to aid the sampling process for prospective customers. Technical Absorbents can then manufacture bespoke fabrics containing HGS fibres to meet customers’ specific requirements.

To arrange a meeting at INDEX, or to learn more about its superabsorbent fabric range, email [email protected]

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