Ascend To Lift Force Majeure On HMD, Polymers

HOUSTON — May 13, 2019 — Ascend Performance Materials, the world’s largest fully integrated producer of nylon 6,6 resin, announced today it is lifting the force majeure declared on its polymers, compounds and fibers, as well as hexamethylene diamine, or HMD, effective immediately.

Ascend continues to invest in capacity and is on track to complete its previously announced capacity expansion efforts by the end of the year.

Ascend Performance Materials

Ascend Performance Materials is a global premium provider of high-quality plastics, fibers and chemicals and is the world’s largest integrated producer of PA66 resin. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Ascend has nine global locations, including five fully-integrated manufacturing facilities located in the southeastern United States and an engineering plastics compounding facility in Europe, all dedicated to the innovation and safe production of nylon 6,6. With three of the world’s largest chemical processing facilities, Ascend’s materials form the building blocks for products used in everyday applications from apparel to airbags, cable ties to circuit boards and carpets to car parts. Ascend’s 2,600-person global workforce is committed to making a difference in the communities we serve and leading the development of nylon 6,6 solutions that inspire everyone, everywhere, every day.

Posted May 14, 2019

Source: Ascend Performance Materials

Dupont™ Sorona® Interactive Workshops Offered Hands-On Access At Performance Days

WILMINGTON, Del. — May 14, 2019 — DuPont Biomaterials hosted an interactive workshop series featuring its bio-based performance fiber, DuPont™ Sorona® fiber, for attendees of the Performance Days Functional Fabric Fair, held in Munich, Germany, May 8-9, 2019.

Sessions provided insight on Sorona® performance and sustainability data, mill partners, co-branding opportunities and new applications in 2019. Each workshop session also invited visitors to explore a distinct theme, with topics ranging from an introduction to the bio-based performance fiber to replacing elastane with Sorona® fibers to achieve long-lasting recovery performance. Sorona® fiber applications in breathable insulation, elegance in bio-based outerwear, and the performance benefits of combining natural fibers with Sorona® fibers were also be discussed.

The symposium was hosted by Hao Ding and Matthew Cole, DuPont™ Sorona® channel managers for EMEA and North America, respectively. Working closely with downstream brands to better understand their needs and goals, Ding and Cole connect those brands with the best resources and partners to drive their Sorona® initiatives to launch.

Each workshop had an intimate, roundtable approach with an in-depth look at the designated topic and samples available for participants. Stretch was the main focus of these opportunities, as experts showcased examples of swimwear, athleisure and other applications. Discussions also engaged attendees on the benefits of Sorona® stretch fibers to achieve long-lasting, mechanical stretch and excellent recovery with a better-for-the-planet profile.

“Seeing, and feeling, is believing when it comes to the quality of fabric, particularly when considering stretch fibers. We believe our interactive, hands-on approach to our workshop experience will give attendees firsthand insight on how Sorona® can accelerate their garments into the future of fashion, with a focus on sustainability, durability and recovery in stretch,” said Renee Henze, Global Marketing Director for DuPont Biomaterials. “We enjoyed welcoming guests and having meaningful conversations on how Sorona® can help meet and exceed their expectations when it comes to performance.”

The Performance Days Functional Fabric Fair, held twice annually for the sourcing of high-performance functional fabrics and accessories, attracts major international manufacturers in sportswear and active clothing as well as sportive fashion. With 297 exhibitors from 29 nations, Performance Days shows the latest trends in fabric development for the functional textile industry and serves as the place where tomorrow’s textile trends on display today. At the Performance Forum, visitors could touch the latest fabrics, accessories, trends and innovations in one of the most comprehensive and inspiring exhibitions in the world.

Sorona® polymer is derived, in part, from renewably sourced plant-based ingredients, allowing for a decreased dependence on fossil fuels and reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to sustainability, it offers unique performance benefits including: superior softness, stretch and recovery, and moisture management. Sorona® fibers can be used alone or combined with synthetic or natural fibers for different benefits and endless options. Sorona® is one of the first 11 products approved to use the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) new product label on certified bio-based products. It also received OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 Certification, the most stringent Class 1 certification.

Posted May 14, 2019

Source: DowDuPont Specialty Products, a division of DowDuPont

Excitement Mounts As INDA’s World Of Wipes® (WOW) 2019 Nears: Preservatives, Sustainability, Industrial Wipes Headline Conference

CARY, NC — May 14, 2019 — With the 13th annual World of Wipes® (WOW) International Conference June 24-27 fast approaching, excitement is mounting for the event that will bring together hundreds of industry professionals from around the world to convene, connect, and collaborate at the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Ga.

The early registration deadline of May 20 is nearing. To register and receive the discounted rate, visit the WOW 2019 website.

As the multi-billion-dollar wipes sector continues to enjoy growth, industry leaders will summit to address critical issues and new advances driven by increased demand for healthier, safer, and greener wipes.

The dynamic line-up of more than 25 presenters will tackle such topics as sustainable and transparent formulations for home and personal care products; safety versus efficacy in preservative developments; consumer trade and trends; medical and industrial wipes; material developments; and sustainability challenges of disposing plastics.

More than 400 industry professionals from 20-plus countries are expected to attend the three-day event that brings together the entire wipes supply chain. WOW 2019 will open with a welcome reception on June 24 at The Commerce Club. The conference June 25-27 will also include evening receptions, tabletop presentations, daily breakfasts, and networking breaks.

World of Wipes Innovation Award®

The World of Wipes Innovation Award® winner will be announced on June 27. The annual award recognizes the product that most expands the use of nonwovens and demonstrates creativity, novelty, uniqueness, and technical sophistication within the entire nonwovens wipes value chain. Last year’s recipient was Diamond Wipes International’s Hero Wipes, an innovative new wipe that removes toxic, cancer-causing carcinogens from firefighters’ skin. Finalists this year are Kelheim Fibres GmbH’s Danufil® QR Fibres, Bawdy’s Butt Sheet Masks, and Earthly’s Not Yet Wet Wipes.

WOW Conference Highlights

  • Keynote Address: Lisa Morden, Vice President Safety and Sustainability, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, will speak about creating more responsible wiping products with an eye toward a sustainable future. She will discuss the emerging challenges companies face from NGOs, regulatory agencies and activist consumers and ways to reduce post-consumer waste.
  • INDA Thought Leaders: INDA President Dave Rousse will talk about the current state of flushability and nonwovens’ next challenge of plastics in the environment. Director of Government Affairs Jessica Franken will address the trade war with China as part of her presentation on global nonwovens trade and tariffs while Director of Market Research & Statistics Brad Kalil will share findings on the future direction of the North American wipes market.
  • Preservations: The impact of restrictions and pressure from NGOs on traditional preservative chemistries in wet wipes will be discussed by Dolores Shaw, Senior Microbiologist, DuPont Microbial Control; Doug Cole, Vice President of Global Product Development, Rockline Industries; Andress Johnson, Technical Manager, Personal Care & Household, Thor Specialties, and other speakers.
  • Sustainability: Experts exploring the topics of sustainability, ingredient transparency and packaging include Nicole Acevedo, Ph.D., Founder & CEO, Elavo Mundi Solutions; Jim Flannery, CEO, SummitVentures; Jonathan Layer, Business Development Manager – Americas, Fibertex Nonwovens; Jennifer Lewis, Packaging & Sustainability Manager, Rockline Industries; Rebecca Mick, Technical Sustainability Lead / Research Scientist, Bemis Company; and Henning Roettger, Director of Innovation, Glatfelter Gernsbach GmbH.
  • Industrial and Medical Wipes: Paul Harmon, EVP Commercial HH&S, Berry Global will outline key trends driving innovation in consumer services, healthcare, industrial manufacturing, and building services. He also will identify and explore innovations in chemistry, wiping fabrics, packaging/delivery, and cleaning mechanisms including robots and information technology (IT).
  • Consumer Trends: Learning how to successfully sell wipes in the e-commerce marketplace will be the topic of a trending talk on “How to Navigate the Amazon Jungle” by Richard Palmer, President and Co-founder of Nehemiah Manufacturing.

The WIPES Academy

Preceding the conference, Rob Johnson, PE, Principal, Smith, Johnson & Associates will teach The WIPES Academy, June 24-25. The Academy is the first and only comprehensive wipes training for the entire wipes supply chain. A separate registration fee applies and pre-registration is required.

Posted May 14, 2019

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

Lectra Wins Texprocess Innovation Award 2019

PARIS — May 14, 2019 — Lectra has been awarded by a jury of experts the Texprocess Innovation Award 2019 in the New Process category for its latest ground-breaking offer, Fashion On Demand by Lectra.

Fashion On Demand by Lectra automates the entire personalization process, from order reception and product development to the final cutting stages. Resulting from a four-year research-and-development process, the digital solution for on-demand production was developed based on Industry 4.0 principles.

“We are very proud to receive this prestigious award at Texprocess, the biggest international event for all fashion players. Fashion On Demand by Lectra allows companies to produce personalized clothing at the same speed as ready-to-wear and avoid overstocking by producing in precise quantities,” states Holger Max-Lang, President, Northern & Eastern Europe, Middle East, Lectra.

Fashion On Demand by Lectra is available in the form of two packages, one dedicated to made to measure, with pattern adjustments, and the other to customization, with product characteristic alterations. This turnkey solution automates on-demand production right from order reception to production development stages and the cutting room. Companies can define their desired product personalization criteria for each item depending on the package, and launch production processes right from the get-go, without interfering with their standard workflows.

“This innovative cloud-based platform solution ensures efficient made-to-measure and customization production processes and facilitates nearshoring for companies that offer individualized products. This technology is up and running and can be used by the fashion industry on a plug-and-play basis,” say the jury experts. “Since 2011, the Texprocess Innovation Award has been honoring remarkable achievements and new developments in the Texprocess product range under two categories: new technology and new process. The winners are selected based on criteria such as degree of innovation, choice of materials and environmental sustainability.”

On May 15, 2019, 11:55 am, Holger Max-Lang will be doing a presentation on Fashion On Demand by Lectra and process digitization in the age of on-demand production at the Texprocess Forum in Hall 4 / Level 1 / A02.

Lectra will be present among other winners during the entire Texprocess event, from 14 to 17 May 2019, in hall 4.0, stand C20.

Posted May 14, 2019

Source: Lectra

American Silk Mills Covers Beauty, Legacy And Performance For Showtime Market

HIGH POINT, NC— May 14, 2019 — Depth of product and timeless design sets American Silk Mills apart from other textile brands and energizes its debut of three new collections at Showtime Market in High Point, N.C., June 2-5.  The collections showcase versatility, a wider range of price points, and distinguish themselves by being the first to benefit from the synergies between American Silk Mills and parent company Sutlej Textiles and Industries Limited.

“For American Silk Mills, this Showtime Market brings forward beauty, innovation and performance, and each collection embodies one or more of these elements,” said Susan Hedgecock, Creative Director for American Silk Mills. “We’ve drawn inspiration from our pattern and fabric archives, which are among the most extensive in the world, to create collections with definitive points-of-view, ranging from the heritage and legacy of the company to comfortable, livable yet innovative fabrics.”

EnduroSilk™.  American Silk Mills combines the look and feel of silk with the endurance of performance in the inaugural collection of this innovative indoor/outdoor fabrics brand. Bleach cleanable, stain resistant, light fast, and durable in abrasion, the collection reinvents the idea of livable luxury.

Inspired by the classic and athletic beauty of the great American pastimes of sailing and equestrian sports, EnduroSilk™ celebrates vibrant color reminiscent of jockey silks and regatta flags in its Thoroughbred collection.  These sophisticated and graphic patterns transform and contemporize exterior or interior living spaces, sunrooms and sun porches with an enduring elegance.

Harkening back to the history and legacy of American Silk Mills, EnduroSilk™ also blends the refined look and feel of silk and linen into innovative designs reminiscent of the classic Italian palazzo, with patterns and colors designed to stand the test of time.  Faint fresco or patina finishes, ethereal stripes and clean, refined patterns combine with a sophisticated palette of tinted neutrals, including mother of pearl, silver leaf, alabaster, mercury glass and 14-carat, creating timeless luxury easily embraced by any interior.

Essentials.  Designed around a chameleon-like color palette showcasing a mélange of complex, comfortable colors, Essentials shape shifts into any context with ease.  Developed for everyday livability, this collection of 16 stocked fabrics work in heavy duty applications with high abrasion resistance and a nod towards social responsibility with a Prop65 compliant Nanotex® protective finish.   With touchable textures and a warm and cool neutral palette, Essentials offers endless possibilities.

Pattern Play.  American Silk Mills marries a diverse mix of yarns and textures to create signature graphics that are playful, intricate and colorful. Classic with a twist, the condensed collection of four contemporary patterns makes the most of an organic, saturated and livable color palette featuring colors such as indigo, ochre, sumac, tobacco, henna, aubergine and bloodroot.

“These collections are among the most diverse we’ve introduced because they embrace innovation and performance, yet are founded in the design heritage of American Silk Mills,” said David Corbin, chief executive officer for American Silk Mills. “We recognize that consumers desire beautiful, luxurious fabrics that are also casual and approachable. We want to create fabrics that speak to people’s aspirations yet fit within their daily lifestyle.”

Posted May 14, 2019

Source: American Silk Mills

Winners Of The Texprocess Innovation Awards 2019 Chosen

FRANKFURT, Germany — May 14, 2019 — At today’s official opening ceremony, four winners were presented with the Texprocess Innovation Award 2019 for new and further technological developments in the field of textile processing. All award-winning projects can be seen in a special exhibition at Texprocess until Friday, 17 May.

Award winners in the ‘New Technology’ category
In the ‘New Technology’ category, the jury was particularly impressed by the new M-TYPE DELTA sewing system made by Dürkopp Adler AG. The award-winning industrial-sewing concept can be integrated into a fully digitalised sewing production line for automotive interiors, home upholstery, leather goods and technical textiles. Using digital solutions to the maximum extent, the machine guides the operator and continuously augments its functions and ‘knowledge’.

The second award in the ‘New Technology’ category went to Vetron Typical Europe GmbH for the Vetron Viper, an ultra-lightweight sewing system made using carbon components. The system weighs a total of six kg, including yarn corps and drive motor, which means a smaller and more cost-effective industrial robot can be used in the sewing process. Thus, the solution is compact, flexible and easy to install and remove.

Award winners in the ‘New Process’ category

The award winners in the ‘New Process’ category include Assyst GmbH for a 3D innovation process. For the first time, the company is showing at Texprocess how a digital process innovation can revolutionize the textile value chain, from design to development and sales. Assyst has developed a virtual decision-making aid for everyone involved in the process, from designers in the creative phase, via product developers in the virtual fitting stage, to sales staff with a 3D in-store presentation. Moreover, the technology provides a completely new product experience for both B2B and B2C customers.

The second award in this category went to Lectra for its fashion-on-demand technology, the first end-to-end solution for personalizing fashions. The turnkey solution automates on-demand production so that companies can now process several individual orders at the same time, including individualized apparel. In other words, individualized products can be delivered just as fast as standard articles.

The jury of the 5th Texprocess Innovation Award:

  • Alexander Artschwager, German Institutes for Textile and Fibre Research Denkendorf, Centre for Management Research (DITF-MR);
  • Claudia van Bonn, Deutscher Fachverlag GmbH;
  • Prof Ives-Simon Gloy, Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V.;
  • Iris Schlomski, textile network;
  • Walter Wählt (Chairman of the jury), adidas AG; and
  • Prof Kerstin Zöll, Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Textile and Clothing Technology Faculty.

The Texprocess Innovation Award has been honouring outstanding achievements and new developments for processing textile and flexible materials since 2011. The winning products are selected on the basis of criteria such as innovativeness, choice of materials and ecological quality. The award-winning products can be seen at a special exhibition in Hall 4.0 throughout the fair.

 Posted May 14, 2019

Source: Messe Frankfurt

Winners Of The Techtextil Innovation Awards 2019

FRANKFURT, Germany — May 14, 2019 — During the opening ceremony of Techtextil, International Trade Fair for Technical Textiles and Nonwovens, seven companies were presented with the renowned Techtextil Innovation Awards for textile products distinguished by a particularly high level of innovation. New this year, Techtextil honoured two award winners in the ‘Sustainability’ category. All award-winning projects will be on show in a special exhibition at Techtextil until Friday, May 17.

Two awards in the ‘Sustainability’ category for the first time

In the ‘Sustainability’ category, a Techtextil Innovation Award went to a working group comprising Comfil (Denmark), Chemosvit Fibrochem (Slovakia), the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT (Germany), the Technical University of Denmark and Centexbel (Belgium) for BIO4SELF, fully bio-based, self-reinforced polymer composites based on PLA fibres. These composites can be used in the fields of automobile manufacturing, the sports industry and medical technology. Moreover, they contribute to the sustainable development goals defined by the United Nations by promoting the transition to an inclusive green economy.

The second award in the sustainability category went to PICASSO, a joint venture of Portuguese project partners for the development of a coloration and functionalization process for garments based on natural extracts from residues and/or species of mushrooms and plants, as well as enzymes. The project partners are the Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials (CeNTI), the Tintex sustainable textiles company, spice and herb producer Ervital, biotech company Bioinvitro Biotecnologia and the CITEVE textile technology centre.

Award winners in the ‘New Technology’ category

The international jury was particularly impressed by two projects in the ‘New Technology’ category: Robert Bosch GmbH and H. Stoll AG were presented with the Techtextil Innovation Award for a knitted sensor glove. The seamless, 3D flat-knitted glove is made of sensor yarn and offers the wearer sensory and control functions on all fingers, e.g., for operating interfaces in man-machine interaction, for movement control in relation to augmented and virtual-reality applications or rehabilitation purposes in a medical setting. The glove provides the same level of wearing comfort as a conventional glove.

The second award in this category went to Germany’s Northwest Textile Research Centre for its ‘Textile Mining’ project, a functional textile that enables, for example, companies from the metal industry to recycle and recover noble metals, such as gold, platinum and palladium, from industrial waste water. Against the background of a growing shortage of raw materials, industrial waste water is, alongside electrical waste, an important source of noble metals and, therefore, ‘urban mining’, i.e., separating and recovering raw materials from existing resources in urban settings. Other project partners: Kayser Filtertech, Setex-Textilveredlung, Cornelsen Umwelttechnologie, Unimicron Germany and Wieland Edelmetalle (all from Germany).

Award winners in the ‘New Application’ category

In the ‘New Application’ category, the awards went to the German Institutes for Textile and Fibre Research Denkendorf (DITF) and Beira Interior University (DCTT) in Portugal. DITF have developed a space-saving inductive charging coil for hybrid and electric vehicles. Due to a lack of space under most vehicles, it has been very difficult to install inductive charging coils to permit linear scaling of the coil area and thus maintain the equal power density necessary for charging larger batteries. DITF use high-tech knitting technology to meet this challenge. Partnering DITF in this project is Robert Bosch GmbH.

The second award in this category went to the E-Caption 2.0 smart and safe coat developed by the Beira Interior University in Portugal. The coat is primarily designed to protect workers from excess radio-frequency signals while climbing antennas, the number of which is growing worldwide with the increasing spread of mobile telephony and the internet. Protection is given by a textile system that harvests energy and is connected to LEDs that indicate when the radiation level exceeds that recommended by the European Union. The project partner is the Aveiro Institute for Telecommunication.

Award winners in the ‘New Material’ category

In the ‘New Material’ category, the Techtextil Innovation Award 2019 went to Portugal’s Sedacor cork processing company for CORK-A-TEX, a new yarn made of cork. Previously, cork-based textiles for apparel or home textiles have been relatively stiff. The new cork yarn is a flexible product made of a natural material and thus offers additional design opportunities for the fashion industry and interior furnishing.

The jury:

  • Prof Fernando Carrillo Navarrete, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain;
  • Braz Costa, CITEVE, Centro Tecnológico das Indústrias Téxtil e do Vestuário, Portugal;
  • Johannes Diebel, Forschungskuratorium Textil e. V., Deutschland;
  • Sabine Gimpel, TITV Greiz Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.V., Germany;
  • Dr Jan Laperre (Chairman of the jury), Centexbel, Belgium;
  • EMPA – Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland;
  • Dr Thomas Stegmaier, ITV Institute for Textile and Process Technology Denkendorf, Germany;
  • Dr Hartmut Strese, VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH, Germany; and
  • Prof Henry Yi Li, Manchester University, UK.

This is the 15th time that the Techtextil Innovation Awards have been presented for new developments in the field of technical textiles and textile production. The winning products can be seen at a special exhibition in Hall 4.2 throughout the fair. The concurrent Texprocess, Leading International Trade Fair for Processing Textile and Flexible Materials, honoured new technological developments with the Texprocess Innovation Award for the fifth time.

Posted May 14, 2019

Source: Messe Frankfurt

Adhesives & Sealants Manufacturing Company Loba-Wakol Will Invest $6.6 Million In Anson County, N.C.

RALEIGH, N.C.— May 9, 2019 — Loba-Wakol LLC, a supplier to the wood and resilient flooring industry, will expand its operations in North Carolina, establishing a new distribution and warehouse facility in Anson County and creating 24 jobs, Governor Roy Cooper announced today. The company plans to invest $6.6 million in Wadesboro.

“North Carolina offers an ideal location, skilled workforce, and strong transportation networks for international companies looking to expand their North American operations,” said Governor Cooper. “We’re proud to welcome this company and these new jobs to our state.”

Loba-Wakol is the North American subsidiary of two respected German manufacturing companies, Loba and Wakol. Both companies have been considered leading suppliers for adhesives and finishes for nearly 100 years, offering innovative solutions and systems for a range of industries. They manufacture a wide range of adhesives and coatings for the flooring industry and produce products for the upholstery industry, mattress industry, and the metal packaging industry as well. Loba and Wakol are part of the ARDEX Group of brands. ARDEX is one of the world’s market leaders in high-quality chemical building products. As a family-owned company, the company has maintained a sustainable growth course for nearly 70 years. Today, the ARDEX Group employs more than 3,000 people and is represented in over 100 countries on all continents. The Wadesboro facility will be established as a distribution and warehouse facility with room for future expansion.

“The cooperation with Anson County and the State of North Carolina provides us with an optimal opportunity to further expand our North American operations. The Loba-Wakol brand enjoys a distinguished reputation and stands for technical competence, premium products, and outstanding service,” said Ashley Carter, COO, for Loba-Wakol. “The extremely high level of commitment from the people involved mimics our core values and has convinced us that Anson County, North Carolina is the ideal partner for our organization.”

“Loba-Wakol’s decision today once again expands North Carolina’s international business presence,” said North Carolina Commerce Secretary Anthony M. Copeland. “Our favorable business climate and hard-working people continue to win our state many friends in the business world.”

N.C. Commerce and the Economic Development Partnership of N.C. were instrumental in supporting the company’s decision to locate in the state.

The average annual wage of the new jobs announced today will be $43,750. The average wage in Anson County is currently $33,358.

A performance-based grant of $70,000 from the One North Carolina Fund will help facilitate Loba-Wakol’s move into Anson County. The One NC Fund provides financial assistance to local governments to help attract economic investment and to create jobs. Companies receive no money upfront and must meet job creation and capital investment targets to qualify for payment. All One NC grants require a matching grant from local governments and any award is contingent upon that condition being met.

“We’re very pleased that Loba-Wakol has chosen to expand in North Carolina and has selected our region for this new facility,” said N.C. Senator Tom McInnis. “We extend a warm welcome and look forward to working with the company as they get established and grow in Anson County.”

“Successful economic development projects require collaboration from many people and local organizations,” said N.C. Representative Mark Brody. “While we pause to celebrate today’s announcement, the work of these community partners will continue as we support Loba-Wakol in the days to come.”

Partnering with the North Carolina Department of Commerce and the EDPNC on this project were the North Carolina General Assembly, the North Carolina Community College System, Anson County, the Town of Wadesboro, and the Anson County Economic Development Partnership.

Posted May 13, 2019

Source: North Carolina Office of the Governor

Spatial And Continuous Composites Announce Strategic Partnership

BROOMFIELD, Colo.— May 7, 2019 — Spatial Corp., a provider of 3D software development toolkits for design, manufacturing, and engineering solutions, and a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes, announces today its strategic partnership with Continuous Composites, a pioneer in the area of continuous-fiber 3D printing using a moldless, out-of-autoclave (OoA) composite manufacturing process. Continuous Composites is using Spatial’s SKDs in the development of this process.

Composite materials are far superior to metals from a strength-to-weight ratio; however, they are typically only found in high-end applications due to the cost of traditional composite manufacturing processes. Continuous Composites’ revolutionary continuous-fiber 3D printing (CF3D™) process uses an industrial robot to print with dry fibers, impregnated with resin in situ, removing the need for expensive molds and capital equipment such as autoclaves and ovens.

Continuous Composites’ CF3D process starts with high-performance continuous fibers such as aerospace-grade carbon fiber, glass fiber, or Kevlar. During the printing process, the fiber is impregnated with a rapid-curing thermoset resin inside the print head rather than using costly prepreg fibers (fiber material pre-impregnated with resin). An industrial robot controlled by Continuous Composites’ CF3D software creates the needed print head motion while the impregnated fiber is pulled through the print head. The wet fiber is then cured using a high-intensity energy source (e.g. UV, heat, etc.), instantaneously resulting in a true 3D composite part.

“Our CF3D process enables true 3D printing, moving beyond the traditional stacking of 2D layers to create the final product. As a result, we needed innovative software to drive our patented CF3D process,” said Tyler Alvarado, CEO of Continuous Composites. “Spatial’s CGM Core Modeler provides us not only with a powerful geometric modeling kernel for our software, but also access to quick and efficient geometric operations needed for generating the complex toolpaths needed for CF3D. In addition to the CGM Core Modeler, we are excited about the possibilities CGM Polyhedra brings to our workflow. The power of polygonal and B-rep modeling can now be combined to enable workflow innovation never before possible.”

This partnership also provides Continuous Composites access to 3D InterOp, the industry-leading 3D CAD data translation software development toolkit. Spatial’s 3D InterOp enables Continuous Composites to import 3D data in all the major 3D data exchange formats into their CF3D software.

“Continuous Composites receiving the JEC Innovation Award for 3D printing at JEC World 2019 is recognition of the disruptive nature of this groundbreaking technology in manufacturing,” said Omar-Pierre Soubra, Director of Marketing and Communications at Spatial Corp. “We are pleased to have our 3D modeling SDKs selected to power this revolutionary process.”

ACIS, 3DScript and SAT are registered trademarks and CGM is a trademark of Spatial Corp. CF3D is a trademark of Continuous Composites.

Posted May 13, 2019

Source: Spatial Corp.

Nylon 6 Manufacturer Advansix Announces Conclusion Of Hopewell Investigation

PARSIPPANY, N.J.— May 13, 2019 — AdvanSix announced today that the United States government has notified the Company that the criminal investigation regarding air emissions at the Hopewell, Virginia facility has concluded with no further action required.

“Health, safety and environmental performance has always been, and will continue to be, our top priority. We remain committed to a strong culture of operating compliance driven by our values of safety, accountability, integrity and respect,” said Erin Kane, president and CEO of AdvanSix.

AdvanSix

AdvanSix is a manufacturer of Nylon 6, a polymer resin which is a synthetic material used by our customers to produce engineered plastics, fibers, filaments and films that, in turn, are used in such end-products as automotive and electronic components, carpets, sports apparel, fishing nets and food and industrial packaging. As a result of our backward integration and the configuration of our manufacturing facilities, we also sell caprolactam, ammonium sulfate fertilizer, acetone and other intermediate chemicals, all of which are produced as part of our Nylon 6 integrated manufacturing chain.

Posted May 13, 2019

Source: AdvanSix

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