Style Group Launches Fabrics Proven To Fight Against Coronavirus

BRADFORD, England — June 17, 2020 — Style Group, a  manufacturer of blinds, has today launched two highly innovative products in the fight against COVID-19, expected to be available to retailers in the UK this year.

The United Kingdom-based company — which has production plants in Spain, the Netherlands and Romania — manufactures fabrics for the home, business and hotel industry, has launched a new line of fabric technologies that are made up of Antivaltex — a new fabric that kills corona type viruses at the very contact, and Aircleantex —  a fabric that transforms ultraviolet light and purifies the air.

Antiviraltex and Aircleantex have been proven to eliminate coronaviruses and the flu virus, meeting the requirements of the ISO and following the testing and approval of Microbiological Solutions LTC UK.

Brooks Hayward, director of Global Business Development at Style Group, said: “It important that as leading manufacturers of window covers, we are providing a solution that enables our customers to sell innovative, life enhancing products. The introduction of Antiviraltex and Aircleantex into all types of fabric materials for hotels, offices, and homes, will give customers peace of mind when selling our products, that puts the consumer and their health, front of mind”.

“We expect to see interest in our innovative fabrics and we are proud to announce that our clients in the UK will soon be able to sell these technologically advanced and potentially life changing fabrics”.

Style Group’s CEO Juan Albertini said: “It’s been a long time in the making and these innovative fabrics are set to revolutionize our market. Anti-viral protection is a priority for hotels, homes and businesses.

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: Style Group

Datacolor® Enriches SpectraVision Solution With New Vertical Model For Expanded Applications

LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. — June 16, 2020 — Datacolor®, a global supplier of color management technology, announced today the launch of SpectraVision V, an addition to the SpectraVision family that enables manufactures to objectively measure and digitally communicate color measurements for the multi-colored, textured, small-sized and irregular-shaped materials. The solution increases efficiency by reducing the steps to match and approve color.

“With the new vertical configuration and enhancements to the Datacolor Tools SV software, we are able to extend the benefits of objective digital color management to multiple industries and customers.” said Albert Busch, president and CEO, Datacolor. “Customers with previously unmeasurable materials, whether due to its size, shape, texture, or applications can now conduct consistent, repeatable, objective color measurements, result in increased efficiency, reduced costs and faster time to market.”

The new vertical configuration, sample tray and cup enable customers to measure a wide variety of samples, such as plastic pellets, watch components, electronic parts, and much more. High resolution sample image taken by the hyperspectral spectrophotometer can also be leveraged for onscreen color evaluation and communication of colorimetric data.

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: Datacolor

Baldwin’s Ahlbrandt Launches Its Particle-Free CleanSpec™ Corona Electrode

ST.LOUIS — June 17, 2020 — Baldwin Technology’s Ahlbrandt System GmbH has announced that its new CleanSpec—the world’s first and only particle-free Corona electrode—is ready to be shipped on demand within 24 hours from when an order is placed. Ahlbrandt sets the industry standard for high-efficiency Corona surface treatment systems, and the durable, future-proof CleanSpec offers a long service life, increased uptime and an optimal return on investment.

With a unique particle-free design that prevents metal powder contamination from damaged or broken elements, the CleanSpec is ideal for manufacturing processes in clean room applications, including high-quality food-grade plastic films and package manufacturing. This electrode can be integrated into new and existing production lines, and can be customized onsite to fit any Corona system length. For Ahlbrandt Corona systems, the CleanSpec electrode is integrated in the new Corona Pure, Pure XL, Flex and Slim product lines.

“We design Ahlbrandt’s Corona innovations to maximize process uptime and simplify operations, as well as to optimize system delivery and installation,” said Holger Bätz, Managing Director, Ahlbrandt. “Our ability to ship the CleanSpec Corona electrode within 24 hours is of great value for manufacturers worldwide today.”

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: Baldwin Technology Company, Inc.

Suominen Introduces Novel Material FIBRELLA® Shield For Face Mask Applications

HELSINKI — June 17, 2020 — Suominen has developed a nonwoven material for face mask applications. The new nonwoven has passed European Standard EN 14683:2019 Type II requirements in terms of filtration efficiency and pressure drop.

“Our FIBRELLA® Shield nonwoven has excellent filtration efficiency and pressure drop values meaning that the material provides protection while being comfortable and easy to breathe through. Measured with an applied method by VTT* results indicate that FIBRELLA Shield nonwoven’s filtration efficiency is higher than 99 percent reaching type II requirements but of course the material can also be used for lighter model Type I masks or uncertified masks,” said Category Manager Johanna Sirén.

“FIBRELLA Shield has received positive feedback from several user panel tests about its textile-like softness and being odorless. The panel results show also that FIBRELLA Shield is comfortable to use even for several hours and it doesn’t build up moisture during use,” Sirén continued.

The standard EN14683:2019 for medical masks is for end products and the converter has to repeat the tests to confirm the standard compliancy for the end product. The end product needs to comply also with the regional regulations, if any.

Developed in cooperation with VTT, this new material is the latest addition to the FIBRELLA family. FIBRELLA Shield is already in production at Suominen’s Nakkila plant. Currently the plant is capable of producing material for approximately 15 million masks per month.

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: Suominen Corp.

Strategic Transformation Underway At Loepfe Brothers Ltd.

(left to right): Silvano Auciello, Sylvie Hunziker and Guido Wieland

WETZIKON, Switzerland — June 17, 2020 — Loepfe Brothers Ltd. announced today its intention to restructure and refocus its business over the next three months in order to align with the changed market conditions and to further leverage digital technologies. Plans to release the next in a series of new solutions in Quarter 4/2020 remain unchanged.

The business will be transformed in the medium- to long-term by diversification, expanded business portfolio and increased efficiency along with an accelerated digitalization program.

Among the organizational changes made to support these objectives will be an increased emphasis on customer needs driven by Silvano Auciello as head of a new combined sales and customer support setup. In a move to strengthen the focus on products and solutions, Guido Wieland becomes responsible for leading a joint product management, applications and marketing team. Furthermore, Sylvie Hunziker has been appointed to drive and shape the digital landscape and processes within Loepfe, next to her already established lead of the production department. Meanwhile, as announced in May, the R&D team has already been supercharged by the appointments, as joint heads, of Thomas Schlegel and Roger Hilzinger, capitalizing on their deep specialist know-how and experience to ensure the flow of latest technology products through the pipeline. Further internal changes aim at reinforcing Loepfe’s high Swiss quality standards across the whole product range.

Loepfe CEO Dr. Ralph Mennicke commented: “We live in a world where change is a standard feature of our lives. It is important that we embrace and actively drive these changes by continually questioning things and redefining our offering to harness the benefits of the fast-moving environment for our customers and our business. My thanks go to each of the aforementioned for taking up the new challenges along with our teams, and I look forward to our exciting journey together.”

Loepfe Executive Chairman Alexander Zschokke added: “With this announcement today, the Loepfe and Savio Groups are investing not only in our business, but also in our people. The work they are now undertaking will future-proof the company and ensure it remains the leading specialist in its field for many years to come.”

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: Loepfe Brothers Ltd.

Archroma Joins Hands With Liberty Textile Mills To Produce Life-Saving PPE In Pakistan

REINACH, Switzerland — June 17, 2020 — Archroma, a global supplier of color and specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, has joined hands with Liberty Textile Mill Ltd. (Liberty), a producer in healthcare textiles to produce high quality personal protective equipment (PPE).

Liberty will benefit from Archroma’s specialty solutions for hygiene protection, and well-established technical expertise in the area of medical textiles. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the PPEs manufactured by Liberty are aimed at easing the current shortage of PPEs for medical professionals in Pakistan.

Liberty carries more than two decades of experience in medical textiles and exporting them all over the world. Its partnering with Archroma is a major step forward towards creating enhanced protection in the current crisis. With its advanced scientific knowledge and technical expertise, Archroma provides a complete set of specialty chemicals required to produce PPEs, in particular in the area of antimicrobial and barrier coatings. The project will assist in enhancing medical standards in hospitals, isolation centers and intensive care units, in Pakistan and, very soon, worldwide.

“By continuously challenging the status quo, we at Archroma are able to support our customers operating in or entering the area of medical textiles, with a holistic and expert approach to hygiene protection. With our collaboration with Liberty, we are so proud to be able to bring state-of-the art protection to health professionals and the general public,” comments Mujtaba Rahim, CEO of Archroma Pakistan.

“Liberty has a presence of more than five decades with high achieving accolades. Our processing units are fully equipped with latest equipment complying with international standards. We take this new partnership with Archroma as a start of building a strong relationship in the area of medical textiles. The COVID-19 pandemic has given a wake-up call to work extensively towards enhancing healthcare facilities. We are looking forward to new innovations in producing top-class PPEs,” adds Taimoor Mukaty, director of Liberty Textile Mills.

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: Archroma

Maverick Concepts Invests In Future Growth With 2nd VUTEk FabriVU Printer And EFI ERP Workflow

FREMONT, Calif. — June 16, 2020 — Maverick Concepts, a creative design and fabrication business serving top retailers and major consumer packaged goods companies, has completed new investments to drive new opportunities. The Garland, Texas-based company purchased two advanced print technology solutions from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. — an EFI™ VUTEk® FabriVU® 340i dye-sublimation printer and EFI Midmarket Print Suite MIS/ERP workflow software.

The new printer — Maverick’s second EFI VUTEk FabriVU 340i model — delivers high efficiency on premium soft-signage textile graphics, with speeds up to 5,381 square feet per hour. The 133-inch wide printer is also the only production-level solution in its class that offers direct-to-fabric production and in-line sublimation without the need for a separate calendar/heat press. As a result, Maverick Concepts’ direct-to-textile prints are immediately ready for finishing and shipping after printing. VUTEk FabriVU printers — which are also available in 70- and 205-inch widths — use aqueous dye-sublimation inks and give Maverick Concepts more firepower to provide its brand clients outstanding quality with a 2,400 dots per inch (dpi) maximum resolution.

Super versatility: Soft signage direct and rigid-substrate transfer work

Maverick Concepts acquired its first VUTEk FabriVU 340i at the PRINTING United trade show in 2019, a purchase that has had very positive results. “We can print direct to textile or to paper for transferring offline for maximum flexibility,” said Maverick Concepts Partner Phil Macnamara. “Plus, we have a unique process that allows us to print on transfer paper on our FabriVU 340i and sublimate offline to rigid substrates.”

While fabric soft signage work takes advantage of the printer’s ability to print and sublimate direct to textile in a single process, the ability to also print on transfer paper for sublimation onto rigid substrates has proven to be an essential benefit. Maverick Concepts chose to add its second VUTEk FabriVU printer to address increased demand for rigid-substrate sublimation work along with other soft signage needs.

Pioneering digital print applications with EFI

Maverick Concepts has a unique offering with UV inkjet printing, 3D foiling, dye-sublimation for both textile and rigid substrates and digital inkjet thermoforming production. The company does thermoforming work using an EFI VUTEk GS3250-TF superwide-format inkjet printer. Maverick Concepts was also one of the first companies to install a pair of EFI VUTEk h5 superwide-format LED inkjet printers, which the company uses to produce a broad range of high-end graphics on rigid and roll substrates. The company’s digital inkjet printers all use EFI Fiery® proServer digital front ends (DFEs).

“From a printing perspective,” Macnamara said, “we are all digital with a full EFI ecosystem.”

Superior management with Pace and Fiery

Maverick Concepts has also extended its ecosystem of EFI technologies to its core business management activities; the company is replacing its existing workflow system with an EFI Midmarket Print Suite featuring EFI Pace™ MIS/ERP software, and is integrating the software with its Fiery DFEs. The suite, which has specific capabilities that streamline planning, management and execution of superwide-format digital print, will simplify production workflows while handling Maverick Concepts’ detailed production and kitting requirements.

“Our more innovative and creative projects may have 20 plus complex components,” Macnamara explained. “With EFI Pace, you can easily manage these types of complex projects. Plus, with EFI Fiery integration, we can have two-way communication between Pace and our EFI printing equipment, so we truly know capacity and efficiency metrics. And we can manage all of our printers from a single Fiery Command WorkStation® interface, with profiling, color management, and equipment workflow all within one system.

“We are excited about the efficiency boost we will get from Pace,” Macnamara added, “including everything from more timely estimates to project management and workflow to accounting.”

“Maverick Concepts is an excellent example of a company that has the initiative to explore range and depth of products and services enabled by the EFI ecosystem, working closely with its customers to offer solutions that really set it apart from competitors,” said EFI Chief Revenue Officer Frank Mallozzi. “This is exactly the approach that winning companies can take to withstand a challenging economy and create dynamic growth in the future.”

Posted June 17, 2020

Source: EFI™

NCTO Elects South Carolina Yarn Manufacturing CEO As Chairman; Council Chairs & Board Members Elected

WASHINGTON — June 16, 2020 — The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of U.S. textiles from fiber through finished sewn products, held its officer elections for fiscal year 2020 today.

In addition to the appointment of a new chairman and vice chairman, NCTO elected chairs for each of its four councils. NCTO is comprised of four councils to ensure a broad representation of the industry supply chain. Each council has an allotted number of members who are elected to the association’s Board of Directors, in addition to the Executive Committee.

“I am pleased to announce our new officers, council chairs, and board and executive committee members for NCTO’s 2020 fiscal year,” said NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas. “David Roberts, CEO of Cap Yarns, has been elected our new chairman and succeeds Leib Oehmig, CEO of Glen Raven Inc., who did an outstanding job serving in the role for more than a year.”

“This is a critical juncture for our industry as we continue to navigate through an uncertain business environment this year. I could not be prouder of our industry, which has stepped up and retooled to produce critical personal protective equipment (PPE) for frontline workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic. With the support of our newly elected officers, NCTO will continue to work on behalf of its members to shape policies that will help our industry persevere and thrive. Through a dedicated association staff and a committed group of industry leaders, we will ensure that together we continue to have a seat at the table in Washington.”

Elected as NCTO Chairman and Vice Chairman for 2020 are:

  • Chairman – David Roberts, CEO of Cap Yarns Inc.
    • Roberts is CEO of Cap Yarns Inc., based in Clover, S.C. Cap Yarns is a specialty yarn manufacturer and a leader in developing unique yarns for the knitting and weaving industry.
  • Vice Chairman – David Poston, president of Palmetto Synthetics LLC
    • Poston is president of Palmetto Synthetics, based in Kingstree, S.C. Palmetto Synthetics is a specialty man-made fiber producer that has provided specialty thermoplastic fibers to companies across the globe.

Elected to the NCTO Board of Directors during the various Council meetings are the following:

Fiber Council:

  • Lowell Bivens of PHP Fibers;
  • John Freeman of Nan Ya Plastics America;
  • Chuck Hall of William Barnet & Son;
  • Rich Lemerise of The LYCRA Company;
  • Alejandro Sanchez of DAK Americas; and
  • Chip Stein of Stein Fibers.

Yarn Council:

  • Jim Booterbaugh of National Spinning Co.;
  • Tom Caudle of Unifi;
  • Charles Heilig of Parkdale Mills;
  • Peter Iliopoulos of Gildan;
  • Marty Moran of Buhler Quality Yarns Corp.; and
  • Allen Smith of American & Efird.

Fabric and Home Furnishings Council :

  • Norman Chapman of Inman Mills;
  • Kathie Leonard of Auburn Manufacturing;
  • Chad McAllister of Milliken & Company;
  • Leib Oehmig of Glen Raven Inc.;
  • Dirk Pieper of Sage Automotive Interiors; and
  • Mike Shelton of Valdese Weavers.

Industry Support Council:

  • Cyril Guerin of Picanol;
  • Ian Mills of Fi-Tech; and
  • Gary Romanstine of Marzoli.

Elected by their respective Councils to serve on the Executive Committee:

  • Lowell Bivens of PHP Fibers;
  • John Freeman of Nan Ya;
  • Tom Caudle of Unifi;
  • Peter Iliopoulos of Gildan;
  • Norman Chapman of Inman Mills;
  • Leib Oehmig of Glen Raven Inc.; and
  • Ian Mills of Fi-Tech.

Elected to chair the Councils:

  • Fiber Council: David Poston of Palmetto Synthetics;
  • Yarn Council: Marty Moran of Buhler Quality Yarns Corp.;
  • Fabric and Home Furnishings Council: Leib Oehmig of Glen Raven Inc.; and
  • Industry Support Council: Ian Mills of Fi-Tech..

Posted June 16, 2020

Source: The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO)

Green Science Alliance Co. Developed Textile, Fiber, Yarn, Film Made Of Cellulose-Based Biodegradable Resin

KAWANISHI-CITY/HYOGO PREFECTURE, Japan — June 16, 2020 — Environmental problems such as plastic pollution, global warming due to human population explosion, are getting severe in the world and especially the microplastic problem in the marine environment is becoming a devastating issue. It is predicted that the amount of plastic garbage will be more than that of fish in the world by 2050. There are also some scientific reports that these microplastics are already in our human body. Therefore, plastic recycling, reduction of plastic usage itself, and biodegradable plastic usage and development, have been intensively challenged and carried out.

In this regard, Dr. Ryohei Mori at Green Science Alliance Co. Ltd. has developed biodegradable textile, fiber, yarn, film with cellulose based resin. The company has also applied its nano cellulose composite technology into this cellulose based material, and made so to speak “cellulose + nano cellulose” material and products. Green Science Alliance had confirmed previously that mixed nano cellulose in the biodegradable resin can increase biodegradability. This “cellulose + nano cellulose” resin is a very interesting new type of biodegradable resin material. In addition, cellulose can be said to be a very environmentally friendly biodegradable resin since most of biodegradable resins are composed of either petroleum or edible biomass. Using edible biomass such as corn, sugarcane, potato, etc. as raw material can be risky since they compete with human nutritious food.

They will keep making an effort to improve resin properties such as mechanical properties, molding properties, etc., in order to create good biodegradable resin fiber, yarn, film, as well as nonwovens.

Posted June 16, 2020

Source: Green Science Alliance Co. Ltd.

MycoWorks Announces Expanded Executive Team: Chief Manufacturing Officer Doug Hardesty, Chief Of Product Mike Todd And Advisor John Diener

SAN FRANCISCO — June 16, 2020 — Biomaterials company MycoWorks today announced additions to their executive team: Chief Manufacturing Officer Doug Hardesty, Chief of Product Mike Todd and Advisor John Diener.

Chief Manufacturing Officer Hardesty has more than 25 years of experience in engineering, analytics and manufacturing scale-up. Hardesty brings to MycoWorks his tried-and-true “Vertical Start Up” playbook for rapid and predictable start-up of new manufacturing technologies, honed at Procter & Gamble. Doug has led start-ups for over 15 percent of the Fortune 100 and 30 of the top 100 manufacturing companies, driving the highest efficiency start-ups in corporate history for major brands in alcohol, dairy, food, beverage and medical devices and technologies. This year, he has led projects with capex of over $2 billion dollars and was a key thought leader in enabling the rapid establishment of multiple production sites to support the COVID-19 response.

Chief of Product Mike Todd is an experienced and accomplished supply chain executive with an extensive background in the Global Leather and Luxury Accessories markets. He was previously the senior vice president of Supply Chain at Coach, where he built agile and enduring supply chain teams. Prior to Coach, Todd was at Prime Tanning and Pittards, where he led the design, development and scaling of branded leathers and was a key executive in the commissioning of leather tanning facilities in Europe, Asia and the United States. Todd is a recipient of the Palmer medal and Woodroffe awards for leather technology and light leathers.

Advisor Diener joined AgriProtein as COO in 2017. As COO, Diener oversees the day-to-day factory operations, research & development, and product development. Previously, Diener was CEO of Gold Coin SyAqua Group, a leading aquaculture nutrition and genetics company, and managing director, Corporate Development at the Zuellig Group. A U.S. citizen, Diener has been based in Asia for over 24 years.

“As we embark on scaling up the commercial production of Reishi™, we are thrilled to add these experienced industry executives to the MycoWorks team,” said MycoWorks CEO Matthew Scullin. “Each brings an extensive understanding of the various aspects of our manufacturing processes. Their leadership will be invaluable as we continue to grow operations to meet demand from our brand partners.”

MycoWorks offers an advanced materials manufacturing platform Fine Mycelium™ — a method that enables small batch quality at a massive scale through a controlled and engineerable production process. Fine Mycelium’s capabilities are behind Reishi, a new class of sustainable material that offers versatility, according to the company. It is the only biomaterial that can be fabricated in the same manner as cowhide, offering a sustainable option that does not compromise on performance, quality, or aesthetics. MycoWorks currently operates two production facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a third in development to open later this year.

Posted June 16, 2020

Source: MycoWorks

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