Oerlikon Neumag Is The New Contact For Customer Services And Spare Parts For Installed Truetzschler Systems For Carpet Yarns And Technical Yarns 

NEUMUENSTER, Germany — August 22, 2024 — The Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division of the Swiss Oerlikon Group is expanding its customer services and spare parts business in the area of machines and systems for the production of carpet yarns (BCF) and industrial yarns (IDY). To this end, the company concluded an agreement with the Truetzschler Group, based in Moenchengladbach, Germany, in August. Technology experts and service staff from Oerlikon Neumag are now the new contacts for customer services and the spare parts business for Truetzschler’s BCF and IDY technologies installed in the market. The Moenchengladbach-based textile machinery manufacturer is withdrawing from this business segment in order to concentrate on the spinning, card clothing and nonwovens businesses in future.

Oerlikon Neumag is the new contact for customer services and spare parts for Truetzschler’s BCF and IDY systems installed in the market.

Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions offers complete solutions for the manmade fiber industry. They range from extrusion and polycondensation plants to texturized yarn, and are accompanied by automation and digital solutions. The supply of all process steps from a single source ensures a harmonized technology that guarantees high quality of the yarns produced.

Based in Neumuenster, Germany, Oerlikon Neumag, a branch of Oerlikon Textile GmbH & Co. KG and a brand of the Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division, has been an established and broadly positioned international supplier with proven expertise in the field of BCF for decades. The division’s sister company Oerlikon Barmag from Remscheid, Germany, contributes its expertise in the field of IDY systems.

“Our range of customer services and spare parts for existing BCF and IDY systems from Truetzschler fits perfectly into our existing Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions business model,” explained Georg Stausberg, CEO of the Division.

From the point of view of the Truetzschler Group, Oerlikon Neumag is the best partner to offer its former clients customer services and spare parts for the Truetzschler BCF and IDY systems installed in the market in the future.

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division

Milliken And Company Charitable Foundation Announces 2024 Grant Recipients

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — August 21, 2024 — The Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation today announced its 2024 community grant recipients, supporting organizations that serve communities where Milliken associates live and work. The foundation received 89 applications and from these submissions, awarded grants to 45 organizations totaling more than $800,000. In addition to community grants focused on nonprofits, the foundation’s core programs include an associate gift match initiative, impact gifts to support long-term projects, dependent scholarships for children of full-time associates, and disaster relief.

“Milliken is deeply committed to supporting organizations that enrich our local communities,” said Halsey Cook, president and CEO at Milliken & Company and chair of the Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation. “We see community grants as a meaningful way to create a positive impact by harnessing our collective resources for the greater good.”

Community grant applications are reviewed annually between November 1 and January 31. The rigorous application review process relies on four giving pillars to determine mission alignment: Inspired Solutions, Together We Strive, Healthy Tomorrow, and Leading With Purpose. A full list of 2024 grant recipients:

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“The organizations we support are carefully selected for their alignment with our values and the significant impact they make in their communities,” said Danna Vetter, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at Milliken and Milliken Charitable Foundation board member. “We are proud to partner with them and applaud their tireless efforts to create a better, healthier, and more equitable future.”

Building on its long-standing legacy of community involvement, the Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation is committed to making a positive impact through charitable donations and philanthropic programming.

Applications for 2025 community grants will open November 1. To learn more about the Milliken & Company Charitable Foundation, and to apply for community grants during the application window, visit milliken.com/foundation.

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: The Milliken & Company

ERCA Becomes First Bluesign® System Partner In Brazil, Expanding Global Reach Of Chemical Management System

ST. GALLEN, Switzerland — August 22, 2024 — bluesign® is thrilled to announce that ERCA, an innovative chemical solutions company for the textile industry, has become the first bluesign® system partner in Brazil. This milestone marks a significant step in bluesign’s global expansion, further solidifying bluesign presence across numerous continents.

As part of the ERCA Group, which operates with manufacturing plants in Europe, Latin America, and Asia, ERCA is dedicated to responsible innovation and sustainability. The company is renowned for its cutting-edge chemical specialties, including their revolutionary REVECOL® range, which transforms waste materials like exhausted vegetable oil into high-performance textile solutions, and is bluesign approved.

ERCA’s commitment to transparency and environmental responsibility aligns perfectly with bluesign’s mission to drive sustainable practices within the textile industry. By partnering with bluesign, ERCA Brazil underscores its dedication to reducing environmental impact and ensuring the highest standards of safety and sustainability in its products.

“We are immensely proud to be the first company in Brazil to become a bluesign System Partner,” said Sidnei Maturano, ERCA Brazil’s president. “This achievement reflects our team’s tireless efforts to prioritize sustainability and responsible manufacturing. We believe that bluesign’s rigorous standards will not only benefit our company, but also our customers and the environment.”

He added:”The benefits of being a Bluesign System Partner are numerous. For Erca Brazil’s customers, this certification ensures that products are manufactured using safe chemicals, reducing the risk of harmful substances in the supply chain. This commitment to safety and sustainability aligns with the growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible products.

Furthermore, Erca Brazil’s bluesign System Partner status demonstrates its dedication to resource conservation and energy efficiency. By implementing bluesign’s best practices, Erca Brazil can reduce its environmental footprint and minimize waste throughout its operations.

This partnership not only highlights ERCA’s leadership in Brazil but also reflects bluesign’s growing influence and commitment to sustainability across the globe. With partners now spanning multiple continents, bluesign continues to lead the charge in transforming the textile industry for a more sustainable future.

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: bluesign technologies ag, An SGS Company

Techtextil North America 2024: The Opening Night Reception

RALEIGH, N.C. — August 22, 2024 — After a long and productive first day of business, Techtextil North America kicked off the evening with an exclusive tour of NC State University’s Wilson College of Textiles. Participants were shown the state-of-the-art facilities for knitting, weaving, testing, and so much more.

The tour provided a fascinating glimpse into the cutting-edge technology and innovation that has been driving the industry forward and continues to shape its future. From there, festivities began at the Dorothy and Roy Park Alumni Center, where everyone enjoyed a lively night filled with entertainment, food, drinks, and even some spirited karaoke.

Celebrating The Industry: Innovation Awards and Ceremony

During the second day of Tech Talks at #TTNA24, the Innovation Awards were presented. The Techtextil North America Innovation Award is designed to honor exceptional performance in various fields and recognize those that have pushed the boundaries of innovation. The ceremony offers the unique opportunity for exhibiting companies to highlight their latest advancements and enhance their visibility to the industry. These Innovation Awards were presented to:

  • New Product Winner: emtec Electronic GmbH for the development of the “TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer & Virtual Haptic Library”
  • New Technology Winner: Microban for the development of “Akotech: A New Antimicrobial Technology for Filtration Media”

Congratulations to emtec Electronic GmbH and Microban! Don’t miss your chance to connect with these exhibitors in booths 1110 and 1321, respectively.

Sustainability-Centric Education: Tech Talks

Beyond the Innovation Awards Ceremony, Tech Talks continued to deliver a wealth of knowledge and ingenuity. The day’s schedule featured a series of insightful sessions, each offering valuable perspectives on sustainability and remediation. A few highlights from the day came with James Rapley from Microban, one of this year’s sponsors, sharing his expertise on how antimicrobials have historically played a part in filtration and advancing filtration methods for better protection and sustainability. The discussions continued with Advances in Post Consumer Textile Recycling and an overview of PFAS, making it a day rich in learning and meaningful dialogue.

Textile Connections: Global Hub

Today at the Global Hub we had the pleasure of hosting an afternoon reception to provide a place to further build new business relationships.

A space for information on the many textile events worldwide, the Global Hub connected exhibitors and visitors in a relaxing environment. It is here where all can discover a comprehensive overview of our global textile exhibitions where you will have other opportunities to explore advancements and innovative solutions in the industry!

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

Brooklyn Bedding Introduces All-New Premium Mattress, Titan Plus Elite

PHOENIX, Ariz. — August 22, 2024 —  Brooklyn Bedding — a manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, and direct-to-consumer distributor of sleep products — announced today the launch of Titan Plus Elite, an all-new luxury mattress designed for plus-sized sleepers.

The Titan Plus Elite elevates the existing Titan lineup with an all-new premium offering. Expertly engineered to support up to 1,000 pounds, it delivers unparalleled heavy-duty support while maintaining an ultra-luxurious feel. Constructed with precise attention to detail, this mattress epitomizes durability, comfort, and elegance.

“The Titan Plus Elite is crafted with maximum support and longevity in mind,” said John Merwin, CEO of 3Z Brands and founder of Brooklyn Bedding. “Building on the success of our Titan line, we set out to create an elevated version that delivers even greater comfort while maintaining the support needed by heavier bodies. We’re excited to introduce this new addition to the Titan brand and expand our range of offerings in the plus-size market.”

The Titan Plus Elite mattress showcases meticulously engineered luxury with its layered design and advanced materials. At the top, a layer of TitanFlex comfort foam provides responsive contouring and pressure point relief. Below this, up to 2,756 individually encased micro-coils offer exceptional pressure relief and motion isolation, while a layer of hyper-dense Variflex transition foam ensures seamless comfort. The mattress is topped with two inches of GlacioTex+™ cooling cloud pillow top fabric, infused with cooling fibers to help sleepers maintain an optimal body temperature.

The Titan Plus Elite’s foundation features hundreds of individually wrapped TitanCore steel coils combined with high-grade base foam, creating an ultra-sturdy support base. This durable foundation offers zoned lumbar support, full perimeter reinforcement, and enhanced airflow. With six internal layers, the mattress stands at 14.5 inches tall. Available in a medium-firm firmness level, the Titan Plus Elite promises outstanding support without compromising on comfort.

The Titan Plus Elite is GREENGUARD Gold Certified and boasts a 10-year warranty. Prices start at $2,398 for a queen. For more information, please visit www.titanmattress.com.

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: Brooklyn Bedding / 3Z Brands

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, Brings Nonwovens to the 2024 NCSL Legislative Summit

CARY, N.C.— August 22, 2024 —  INDA, The Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry recently attended the 2024 NCSL Legislative Summit hosted in Louisville, Ky., the week of August 5. Wes Fisher, director of Government Affairs, and Sean Grossnickle, Government Affairs specialist, engaged with hundreds of state legislators and their staff, international delegates, and summit attendees in INDA’s booth. Attendees were eager to learn more about flushability, the California Collection Study, the ins and outs of the nonwovens industry, and, among other policies, state legislation on wipes. This year marked the first time in recent years that INDA has exhibited at the event.

INDA Booth at NCSL 2024 Summit with Sean Grossnickle

“Securing a booth for INDA during the 2024 NCSL Legislative Summit provided numerous opportunities to speak directly with state legislators and policy stakeholders on wipes labeling and other issues prevalent in the nonwovens industry today,” Fisher said. “The high-level conversations and product demonstrations we had were instrumental in highlighting the crucial role of nonwoven fabrics in consumer households and industrial applications.”

The annual NCSL Legislative Summit hosts one of the nation’s largest and most influential gathering of state legislators, staff, corporations, government agencies, and trade associations. State and national media publications cover the event, disseminating news and stories across the country.

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

VTT Technical Research Centre Of Finland Launches New Initiative To Demonstrate Energy-Efficient Manufacturing Technologies For Fiber-Based Products

ESPOO, Finland  — August 22, 2024 —  VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland announces a new initiative to address the challenges of energy and resource consumption in the forestry and textile industry. The goal of the Energy First initiative is to act as a starting point for an entirely new technology, which creates the conditions for the manufacture of low-carbon, energy-efficient, and recyclable fiber-based products.

With the continued growth of, for example, global e-commerce, the demand for various fibre-based packaging solutions is projected to grow 5 to 10 percent annually, according to data from Statista Market Insights and eMarketer. As such, there is a need to develop scalable, high-quality packaging that is easy to recycle while simultaneously significantly reducing carbon footprint. Within nonwovens, used in napkins and wipes for example, VTT expects a strong shift from traditional products that contain plastic to cellulose-based products.

With a budget of around 20 million euros over the next four years, the initiative consists of several projects and will establish a new innovative open-access pilot line in Jyväskylä, Finland. The collaborative research aims at developing and testing commercially viable, sustainable alternatives for cardboard packaging, hygiene products, and non-woven fabrics.

“This new initiative is a pivotal step towards more sustainable and competitive fiber-based products, and has the potential for great impact, thanks to more than 50 industrial partners. We are excited about the prospect of 1:1 commercial projects with companies, driving innovation in energy-efficient paper board production. VTT’s purpose is to bring together people, business, science and technology, paving the way to a sustainable future. The Energy First theme aims to do just that,” said Atte Virtanen, vice president, Biomaterial Processing and Products at VTT.

The forest industry faces new challenges, including the rising cost of energy and fiberwood scarcity. The Energy First theme seeks to overcome these hindrances to sustainable products by developing a manufacturing process with minimal water and energy usage. Preliminary estimates by VTT’s scientists suggest that the new manufacturing process will provide a potential reduction of up to 90 percent in water consumption and a significant decrease in carbon emissions. Overall, the goal is to reduce energy consumption by up to 50 percent.

Products manufactured with the new process are designed to be compatible with existing recycling methods. Furthermore, fiber-based packaging is produced in a way that makes it a sustainable alternative to reusable packaging. The planned EU packaging and packaging directive requires that both the raw material and the manufacturing process are sustainable, and recyclable bio-based packaging solutions will have to undergo a sustainability assessment.

In addition to reducing water and energy consumption, the project seeks to redefine the forest industry’s environmental impact and enhance the competitiveness of fiber-based products. For example, by making the products lighter, more products could be produced for consumer use from the same amount of wood, which improves resource efficiency.

“The Energy First Consortium project has several captivating work packages that align closely with Valmet’s current research and development objectives. Energy efficiency, investing in novel 3D fiber-based structures, and the strength of fiber products are closely aligned with Valmet’s current research and development objectives. The program’s global collaboration network ensures that any intriguing project findings can be swiftly implemented in practice,” said Sampo Immonen, R&D director, Valmet.

“We feel that the Energy First project is one of the first steps in unlocking the full potential of airlaid technology in sustainable single-use and durable product categories. Anpap has set the benchmark for the airlaid industry for the past 40 years, and we have a strong commitment to keep developing the technology to enable the transition to next-generation sustainable products. Compared to wetlaid, airlaid web forming is flexible and consumes dramatically less natural resources, such as water, which reduces the environmental impact of manufacturing while satisfying the needs of consumers,” said Tuukka Vihtakari, CTO, Anpap.

The initiative is funded by EU, ERDF, VTT and the collaborating companies. The consortium is also actively engaging in EU projects, such as EU SteamDry, with a total budget of 9.84 million euros over 3.5 years. VTT will actively continue developing new projects as a part of the initiative including bilateral cooperation with industrial partners.

Posted: August 22, 2024

Source: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

(Editor’s Note: VTT is an abbreviation of Finnish words “Valtion Teknillinen Tutkimuskeskus” which translates to “Finnish Technical Research Centre”)

NCTO Issues Statement On The Passing Of Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), Co-Chair Of The House Textile Caucus & A Fighter For American Manufacturing

WASHINGTON, D.C. — August 21, 2024 — National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) President and CEO Kim Glas issued a statement today on news of the passing of Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) this morning.

Statement by NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas:

The entire U.S. textile industry is mourning the loss of Congressman Bill Pascrell (D-NJ), a true leader and advocate for critical manufacturing policies aimed at bolstering the domestic supply chain and confronting ongoing threats from predatory trade practices.

We commend his significant contributions – not just to the U.S. domestic industry — but for American manufacturers and workers everywhere.

Rep. Pascrell had served as co-chair of the House Textile Caucus with Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC) since 2013 and was an ardent fighter for the U.S. textile industry and beyond.

In April, Congressman Pascrell championed a bill titled the Import Security and Fairness Act led by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) that would exclude all Chinese imports from de minimis treatment, as highlighted in our blog post on a House Ways & Means markup.

He also penned an op-ed with Congressman McHenry highlighting the urgent need to drive investment and for onshoring and nearshoring textile and apparel production and to not weaken the critical U.S. and Central America  Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)..

In addition, he co-sponsored legislation aimed at strengthening the American PPE supply chain which would expand the Berry Amendment to nearly all federal purchases of PPE.

As is evidenced above, Congressman Pascrell took on every policy battle in support of U.S. textiles and manufacturing in general as an unwavering supporter of maintaining and expanding a vital domestic manufacturing chain.  He worked closely with Rep. McHenry on critical textile issues to advance the cause for our domestic industry and its workforce.

He will be missed deeply by the industry and to all who knew him. We extend our gratitude to a manufacturing warrior and express our condolences to the entire Pascrell family and his staff team.

Posted: August 21, 2024

Source: National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO)

BioMADE Appoints Dr. Jill Zullo As Executive Vice President And Chief Operating Officer

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, Minn./ EMERYVILLE, Calif. — August 21, 2024 — BioMADE is excited to name Dr. Jill Zullo as executive vice president and COO.

Dr. Jill Zullo

Zullo is a pioneer in biotechnology commercialization and has spent her career introducing sustainable solutions and products to new bioindustrial markets. At BioMADE, she will drive business execution of BioMADE’s pilot plant network, strategic partnerships, bioeconomic development, external affairs, and business operations.

Zullo joins BioMADE from Cargill, where she spent nearly three decades developing new technologies, from the foods we consume every day to the industrial biotech innovations that will propel us into the future. Most recently, she served as the interim president & CEO of NatureWorks, a Cargill joint venture that led the biomanufacturing development of Ingeo™️ polylactic acid (PLA), a biobased suite of plastics and fibers to replace fossil-based materials. She was instrumental in reimagining the company’s global business operations, driving sales and streamlining organizational structure.

“Throughout my career, I have championed the growth of renewable markets to spur innovation in sustainable biotechnology and drive economic growth in rural regions across the country,” Dr. Zullo said. “At BioMADE, I look forward to applying my expertise in commercialization to continue to strengthen the U.S. bioeconomy. I’m excited to collaborate with eager teams of bioindustrial manufacturing practitioners who share my passion for bringing new and exciting technologies from the lab to commercial scale production.”

Previously, Zullo held the position of global managing director, BioIntermediates at Cargill Bioindustrial, where she built a renewable intermediate business for Cargill from the ground up, structuring creative deals to ensure the commercial development and market longevity of various technologies. In this role, she also spearheaded Qore LLC, a joint venture between Cargill and HELM, a Germany-based chemicals company, for the production and marketing of renewable 1,4 butanediol (QIRATM), which is used for renewable spandex, packaging, and industrial materials. These efforts motivated Cargill to invest $350 million in an Iowa production facility.

“We’re thrilled to be welcoming Dr. Zullo to the BioMADE team,” said CEO Dr. Douglas Friedman. “Her breadth of experience and passion for the industry will take BioMADE to the next level as we build our infrastructure network, support innovative research, and secure America’s leadership in the 21st century bioeconomy.”

Additionally, Zullo currently serves as a board member for Project Scientist, a non-profit that empowers the next generation of women STEM leaders, and Ayana Bio, a biotechnology startup. Zullo earned her B.S. in Biology from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities and her Ph.D. in Food Technology from Iowa State University.

Zullo joins BioMADE’s executive team, including Douglas Friedman, Chief Executive Officer; Melanie Tomczak, Head of Programs and Chief Technology Officer; Jayne Laiprasert, General Counsel; Rachel Mee, interim Chief Financial Officer; Jack Starr, Chief Manufacturing Officer; and Genya Dana, Chief Strategy and Bioeconomic Development Officer.

Posted: August 21, 2024

Source: BioMADE

ANDRITZ To Showcase Innovative Nonwoven Technologies At CINTE 2024

GRAZ, Austria — August 21, 2024 — International technology group ANDRITZ announces its participation in the upcoming China International Nonwovens Exhibition CINTE 2024. Taking place in Shanghai September 19-21, ANDRITZ will present a range of cutting-edge products and technologies that highlight its commitment to innovation and sustainability in the nonwoven sector (hall 1, booth E01).

LATEST SUSTAINABLE WIPES SOLUTION: WETLACE AXCESS

neXline wetlace designed for flushable wipes

The neXline wetlace aXcess is tailored solution for making high-quality, flushable wipes like baby wipes, personal care wipes, and household wipes. It combines wet forming and hydroentanglement, and is perfect for capacity needs in China and APAC. This solution fits in perfectly with ANDRITZ’s strong focus on sustainability with “FOR THE CHANGE”.

NEW DEVELOPMENT FOR SPUNLACE: NEW PRO 36-100 CROSSLAPPER

New PRO 36-100 crosslapper designed for aXcess crosslapped nonwoven lines

ANDRITZ serves the full range in spunlace line solutions, from low to high capacities. The recent development, the new PRO 36-100 crosslapper, is perfectly designed for aXcess crosslapped nonwoven lines. It can work at speeds of up to 100 m/min and handles fibers from 30 to 100 gsm for making hygiene products. It offers enhanced flexibility and performance, making it suitable for a wide range of nonwoven applications. Like all ANDRITZ crosslappers, it is designed for easy installation in nonwovens production lines, and delivers a remarkable reduction in production costs thanks to the improved regularity, which saves fibers.

Naturally, the company offers a variety of different crosslappers that can be used for high-capacity production of bio-wipes and multi-purpose wipes.

EMPHASIZED TECHNOLOGIES FOR DRYLAID NONWOVEN PROCESSES: CA35 CARD

New CA35 card designed for needlepunch, spunlace, air-through bonding and Wetlace™ CP processes

The latest development in the aXcess range is the CA35 card for high capacities, representing a significant advancement in the production of nonwoven fabrics. Thanks to the improvement of fibers and web handling, CA35 card makes it possible to reach speeds of up to 200 m/min, while keeping the MD/CD ratio. With this improved performance, CA35 card offers a competitive capacity/investment ratio for needlepunch, spunlace, Wetlace™CP and air-through bonding processes.

ANDRITZ’s innovative technologies and solutions not only demonstrate its leading position in the nonwoven and textile industry, but also embody its commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.

We warmly invite you to visit the ANDRITZ booth at CINTE Hall 1, booth No. E01. The entire team is looking forward to meeting you and discussing how we can help you achieve your business goals.

Posted: August 21, 2024

Source: ANDRITZ GROUP

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