Teijin Develops High-visibility Aramid Fabric

TOKYO — June 2, 2016 — Teijin Ltd. announced today a new aramid fiber fabric suited for use in high-visibility protective apparel thanks to its extra-vivid coloring and resistance to fading. The new aramid fabric is expected to meet growing demands for safety clothing that offers comfort and maneuverability, as well as high visibility.

The new aramid fabric is fully compliant with ISO 20471:2013, the international standard for high-visibility clothing that enables others to see the wearer in a variety of lighting conditions. Teijin developed the fabric in collaboration with Komatsu Seiren, a leading fabric manufacturer.

Teijin is strengthening its leading position in the Japanese market for protective apparel, putting forward new hybrid safety solutions that combine various high-performance materials to meet diverse customer demands. The company’s global-development initiatives are expected to boost sales in the global market for safety and protection field to JPY 20 billion by 2020.

Over the decades, Teijin’s durable, heat-resistant, flame-retardant aramid fibers have contributed to the advancement of safety and protective apparel, providing police, firefighters and chemical-plant workers with high-performance clothing favored for their high-visibility, flame-retardant and flame-proof properties.

Teijin’s high-visibility aramid fabric will be on display (booth No.A04) at the IFCAA 2016 Osaka International Fire and Safety Exhibition, which will take place at the Asia and Pacific Trade Center (ATC) in Osaka on June 10 and 11.

Posted June 2, 2016

Source: Teijin Ltd.

Leigh Fibers Promotes Mason To Vice President

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — June 2, 2016 — Leigh Fibers has announced the promotion of Daniel Mason to vice president of Sales and Purchasing. Mason was previously director of sales and has worked his way up through a number of manufacturing positions as well as management levels. “Daniel is uniquely qualified to lead our sales and purchasing efforts since he has been involved with all aspects of quality, manufacturing, sales, and purchasing of our products and raw materials,” said Don Bockoven.

Mason joined Leigh in 2005 and while working at Leigh he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and Management from Limestone College. He has since held numerous positions including; Director of Materials and Scheduling, Director of Materials Purchasing, Sales Account Executive and Business Director for Leigh Fibers’ sister company, ICE Recycling, LLC. He also holds a certification as an ISO 9001 Lead Auditor.

Posted June 2, 2016

Source: Leigh Fibers

Morbern Announces $9-Million-Expansion

HIGH POINT, N.C. — June 2, 2016 — Morbern has announced a $9-million-expansion at its Cornwall, Ontario, manufacturing facility. The project creates 20,000 square feet of additional manufacturing space and includes the installation of a new, state-of-the-art, high-speed coating line which incorporates the latest technology.

“This will allow us to continue to expand and better compete in international markets, as our current facilities are operating at capacity,” said Mark Bloomfield, CEO, Morbern. “This is a big step forward for Morbern and for Cornwall.”

The project has been in development for nine months, with construction starting in earnest in April. The new building will be erected over the summer by local construction business Perras-Distefano. New equipment will arrive by fall, and will be fully implemented by the new year.

The equipment was sourced through a comprehensive purchasing review, with seven international bidders in the process. Highly specialized, the equipment has a 55-week lead time from initial purchase order to delivery.

This addition was done with help of the Canadian government, through financing from the Business Development Bank of Canada. “More than 75 percent of the financing requirements will be through a new term debt loan from BDC,” said Bloomfield. The Ontario government also contributed with a grant from the Eastern Ontario Development Fund.

Posted June 2, 2016

Source: Morbern

Hamilton International Acquires Largest U.S. Air-Jet Texturing Company

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — June 1, 2016 — TSI Yarns (formerly Texturing Services Inc.) joins Atlanta-based industrial fiber distributor Hamilton International group. The transaction combines Hamilton’s fiber sourcing expertise with TSI Yarns’ manufacturing and development, expanding the range and capabilities of both companies.

“TSI can produce 450,000 pounds of textured yarns per week at its modern, ISO 9001 certified, Martinsville facility,” said Art Hamilton, CEO, Hamilton International. “Access to raw materials available through other Hamilton businesses expands the range of solutions that TSI Yarns can provide to its customers.”

“The investment and enthusiasm that comes from being part of an organization committed to growth and American manufacturing gives TSI Yarns a unique opportunity to expand our products and services solutions,” said Ken Carder, TSI Yarns’ general manager and CFO.

Posted June 2, 2016

Source: Hamilton International

Largest Conference in AAPN History ‘Caught On Tape’

ATLANTA — June 2, 2016 — With more than 220 people total, Americas Apparel Producers’ Network (AAPN) held its largest annual pro:Americas Conference ever, May 15-17, 2016, at the Miami Four Seasons. All seven presentations tied together including keynote, East/West report card, Amazon’s momentum, investments in the Americas, trade legislation, compliance and above all else, Under Armour’s growth plans. One AAPN member, PA Group USA, created and donated a video of the event that can be viewed here.

Posted June 2, 2016

Source: AAPN 

SPGPrints’ PIKE® Digital Textile Printer Wins EDP Award

BOXMEER, The Netherlands — June  2, 2016 — SPGPrints is proud to announce that its PIKE® digital textile printer has won the European Digital Press (EDP) Award for “Best Industrial Textile Solution.”

Launched at ITMA Milan in November 2015, the Pike set new standards for print quality and production speeds. The single-pass printer’s debut attracted wide attention and, since then, that interest has continued and installations are underway at major textile printers. Pike will enable printers to address today’s demands for short-runs and fast-turnarounds as well as full production runs up to 13 million meters per year.

Jorgen Lindahl, area sales manager for SPGPrints, accepted the award at the presentation ceremony held at drupa 2016, in Düsseldorf, Germany. This is the 11th year of the EDP Awards which were established by the European Digital Press Association to recognize the best offerings on the market in terms of technical performance and service.

In making the award, the judges’ commented: “The Pike, built for industrial production, pushes the boundaries for digitally printed textiles. It gives textile printers the opportunity to switch to various images within one roll, and offers very short turnaround times compared to traditional textile printing.”

Commenting on the award, Jorgen Lundahl said: “We are very excited to have won this award for the Pike printer. It not only recognises Pike’s significance in the textile market, but also SPGPrints’ leadership in digital printing technologies. The advantages Pike can bring to textile printers will be reinforced in the marketplace by the award, and the overall credibility of digital textile printing enhanced.”

The Pike printer features the break-through Archer® technology with Fujifilm Dimatix Samba print heads for high-quality single-pass printing. Pike delivers fine lines, subtle halftones, smooth gradients and sharp geometric patterns at speeds up to 40 meters per minute and provides the combined competitive advantages of shortened time to market and reduced logistics costs.

Posted June 2, 2016

Source: SPGPrints 

National Spinning Company Announces Appointment Of Dr. Behnam Pourdeyhimi To Board Of Directors

WASHINGTON, N.C./NEW YORK CITY — June 1, 2016 — National Spinning Co. Inc. is pleased to announce the election of Behnam Pourdeyhimi to its Board of Directors by unanimous consent at its recent quarterly meeting.

Dr. Pourdeyhimi is the Klopman Distinguished Professor of Textile Materials and the Associate Dean for Industry Research and Extension at North Carolina State University (NCSU), where he also serves as Director of The Nonwovens Institute at NCSU. He received his Ph.D. from Leeds University in 1982 and has held former positions at Cornell University, the University of Maryland, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Dr. Pourdeyhimi is well known and respected in the fields of textiles, fiber science, nonwovens, biomaterials, and more. In addition to his own research and teaching, he has been a consultant to over 30 major research institutions and corporations.

In announcing Pourdeyhimi’s election to National Spinning’s board, Chairman James Chesnutt noted: “We could not be more excited to add Behnam to our board.  His input will be invaluable as we continue to expand our footprint in nonwovens and as our legacy yarn business evolves. Behnam’s breadth of experience and contacts will serve all our operating divisions well.”

National Spinning, an employee-owned company based in North Carolina and founded in 1921, is best known as a yarn spinner and dyer, supplying yarn for apparel, home furnishings, consumer, protective, and industrial uses. The Washington, N.C.-based Hampton Art subsidiary supplies wholesale consumer craft items including decorative rubber stamps, paper products, wood products and glass beads.  The Maiden, N.C.-based Carolina Nonwovens subsidiary supplies air-laid and needled thermo-bonded pads and rolls for acoustic and thermal insulation, mattress components, and more. The corporate division leases commercial space in Washington, N.C.

Posted June 1, 2016

Source: National Spinning

Simparel Promotes President Roberto Mangual To CEO

NEW YORK CITY — June 1, 2016 — The board of directors of Simparel Inc., a provider of next-generation information technology for the fashion and consumer goods industries, announces the appointment of company president Roberto Mangual as CEO. Mangual brings more than 17 years of executive-level apparel manufacturing and information management experience to his new role. As CEO, Mangual will expand upon his current duties and assume overall responsibility for all day-to-day operations and strategies.

“I feel both honored and excited to lead Simparel as CEO,” Mangual said. “Simparel is more than the most state of the art ERP available; it is driven by the brightest, most passionately committed team in the industry. Our combination of people, products, and exclusive partners allow us to stand alone in a crowded marketplace of legacy-laden solutions built on old technology and outdated methodologies. With today’s frantic pace of changing customer requirements, Simparel is uniquely positioned to continue setting new standards in delivering real value and ROI to our clients.”

Mangual has rapidly advanced with Simparel, serving as president, COO and vice president of Operations since joining the company in 2012. For the prior 13 years, he held the position of chief information officer and vice president of Operations for branded sleep and leisurewear company Richard Leeds International.

“We are very excited to have Roberto Mangual take on the role of CEO of Simparel”, said Chairman Renee Aguiar-Lucander. “He has consistently delivered at the highest level in his previous positions, showing real leadership, drive and customer focus.  The Board is looking forward to supporting him in continuing to deliver innovative solutions to our customers and driving the growth and success of the business.”

Posted June 1, 2016

Source: Simparel

National Safety Apparel® (NSA) Acquires Drifire®

CLEVELAND — June 1, 2016 — National Safety Apparel® (NSA), a manufacturer of safety apparel, announced the acquisition of DRIFIRE® from Chicago-based Optimer Brands. Drifire is a brand of technologically advanced performance safety apparel that was born on the battlefield to protect military personnel. Today the Drifire line of products is utilized in a variety of industries, which include power generation, petrochemical, and INDYCAR racing.

The acquisition of Drifire further increases National Safety Apparel’s portfolio of flame resistant (FR) brands and adds another market leader to their already established “House of Brands”. The Drifire line of safety products will be promoted to National Safety Apparel’s distributor-partners alongside their existing ArcGuard®, Vizable 360°TM, Carbon Armour™, HYDROlite FR™, and TECGEN Select™ brands. The addition of the Drifire brand further validates NSA’s commitment to building a house of premium PPE brands for their customers.

“This acquisition further strengths our position in the safety market as a leader of FR performance garments,” said Chuck Grossman, president and CEO of National Safety Apparel. “We will continue to look for strategic acquisitions that complement the markets we serve.”

Darryl Schimeck, CEO of Optimer Brands, said: “NSA is a perfect fit for Drifire. I am confident that the combination of Drifire’s global brand and NSA’s manufacturing and distribution resources will produce high performance FR solutions that cannot be matched. It is indeed a perfect fit.”

Posted June 1, 2016

Source: National Safety Apparel

USTER® QUANTUM 3 Anniversary Edition And USTER® QUANTUM EXPERT 3 Combination Makes Quality Management Efficient, Profitable And Secure

USTER, Switzerland — June 1, 2016 — The job of the modern mill manager is an extremely demanding one, with the heavy responsibility of producing top quality textiles while also ensuring the company’s efficiency and profitability goals are met. Today’s systems for quality testing and monitoring systems are designed to make these challenges achievable, with solutions such as USTER® QUANTUM 3 yarn clearers and Uster QUANTUM EXPERT 3 data systems offering total control of every aspect of quality management.

The Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition installed in combination with the Uster Quantum Expert 3 leverages quality management significantly and enables production to be more secure – and efficient. The Uster Quantum Expert 3 enables routine tasks to be completed more quickly, without the need for constant patrols between machines or assessment of masses of data reports. The Uster systems provide all the quality assurance the mill needs. A single print-out alerts managers to any possible issues, and the Uster Quantum Expert 3 analyzes the whole picture, customized to the mill’s individual needs.

Planning and preparation for management meetings is also streamlined, thanks to detailed reports based on data collected from the winding machine control units. The Uster Quantum Expert 3 also provides the unique YARN BODY visualization, as well as a clear overview of quality and productivity trends. That means discussions are based on hard facts and decisions made on the basis of precise data. For mill managers and production personnel, daily issues take up less time, so they can devote their thinking to ways of improving productivity still further.

For the typical quality-oriented spinning mill — especially those serving competitive global markets — the major objectives are clear: A strong commitment to delivering the yarn quality customers demand, at productivity levels which ensure mill’s sustained profitability. Avoiding customer complaints and claims for off-quality is a crucial element of this. These goals are at the heart of the benefits provided by the combination of Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition clearers with Uster Quantum Expert 3 data analysis.

The safe route to defect-free yarn

Companies investing in the new Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition yarn clearers can expect rapid payback. Constant yarn monitoring guarantees customers receive the quality they demand, and provides early warning of any possible problems. The special and unique innovations with the Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition enable mills to achieve the goal of producing better yarn — which will ultimately give their customers better fabrics. Minimizing the risk of claims and complaints, and keeping customers satisfied, will quickly be reflected in the spinning mill’s bottom line.

Mills producing core yarn — an elastane center with an outer sheath — have are some particular problems to overcome. Missing or off-center cores lead to expensive claims because of wasted fabric. The Core Yarn Clearing option with the Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition has provided the perfect remedy. Unique Uster sensors automatically identify areas in the yarn where the core component is either missing or off-center at a significant level and over long lengths. This potential cause of fabric rejects is now effectively eliminated before reaching the final package.

For fabrics made from mélange and colored yarns, variations in color and shade are critical — so avoiding this likely cause of ‘seconds’ is another priority for spinners. Uster’s advanced foreign matter sensor now incorporates a Shade Variation feature with Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition. Even very small divergences from the base yarn shade can be detected and cleared.

Hairiness variations in yarn can lead to a ‘cloudy’ appearance in finished fabric — another potential source of pain for mill managers. With Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition, the clearers introduce online measurement of true yarn hairiness, so that outlier bobbins can be removed. Additionally, in those mills with linked spinning and winding, it can now monitor the condition of rings and travelers.

Absolute quality control

Whatever might cause issues with core yarn at the ring spinning machines, the online control with Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition is the reliable safeguard ensuring that only `real´ core yarn will be wound on the package and delivered — stress-free.

For a mill manager, it’s vital that software is simple and intuitive to use, and with the Uster Quantum Expert 3 this aspect provides an absolutely indispensable tool for managing the mill’s article assortment and optimizing the production process. It organizes quality management centrally, even though production is decentralized production. Additionally, the ability to compare the quality parameters of yarn produced in different units is crucial when supplying the same customer from several locations.

Security is another vital element of Uster’s yarn quality assurance system: the Uster Quantum Expert 3 eliminates the risk of mistakes by staff. The system is secure, from central management of clearer settings to protecting against individual parameter settings and changes at the winding machine by unauthorized personnel. Full control is combined with total confidence for the top management.

Essential Data, Practical Benefits

The combination of the Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition and the Uster Quantum Expert 3 reduces the risk of quality claims from customers, while enhancing efficiency in yarn production. Uster Quantum Expert 3 is the archetypal quality management system.

Ahmet Meric, Sales & Technology Manager, Uster Teknoloji Ticaret A.Ş, cites quality management with both the Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition and the Uster Quantum Expert 3 as a practical embodiment of the Uster philosophy: “The Uster systems provide a wide range of quality parameter data, presented in valuable reports. The Uster Quantum 3 Anniversary Edition combined with the Uster Quantum Expert 3 is an excellent example of how Uster handles data, so that spinning mills can benefit from the potential of data-driven quality management. This is a key element of Uster’s proposal for `Managing a spinning mill with quality in mind´ towards sustainable profitability.”

“I’m excited to learn how mill managers perceive the new the Uster TESTER 6 which we present at ITM 2016 in Istanbul.”

Posted June 1, 2016

Source: Uster Technologies

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