Spinnova’s R&D Yarn Spinning Line Inaugurated In Tearfil’s Mill In Portugal

JYVÄSKYLÄ, Finland — May 8, 2024 — Spinnova’s R&D yarn spinning line has been inaugurated in Tearfil’s mill in Portugal. Spinnova and Tearfil entered into a yarn development cooperation agreement in June 2023, where the two companies share the capacity of the spinning line. The spinning line machinery was delivered by Rieter, the world’s leading supplier of yarn production systems. The R&D spinning line is used for product development and testing of SPINNOVA® fiber. The aim is to develop the fiber to be used in different applications in commercial-scale yarn production and to streamline development work with industrial partners. The spinning line is located in Tearfil’s facilities in the textile hub of Guimarães, Portugal, and Tearfil is responsible for operating the line.

“Yarn spinning is an important step in the development of SPINNOVA fiber from a novel fiber into a commercial product that is adopted in the textile value chain on an industrial scale. Our own R&D yarn spinning line gives us flexibility and speed in testing fiber batches. Our aim is to produce guidelines for the industry to apply SPINNOVA fiber in various applications, which will be created with the help of Rieter by combining the expertise of Tearfil in yarn processing”, explained Spinnova’s Chief Product and Sustainability Officer Shahriare Mahmood.

“We are excited to inaugurate Spinnova’s R&D yarn spinning line at Tearfil. This partnership with Spinnova marks a significant milestone in our commitment to sustainable innovation within the textile industry. By sharing the capacity of this cutting-edge spinning line, Tearfil and Spinnova are advancing the development and testing of SPINNOVA fiber, paving the way for its adoption on an industrial scale. Our expertise in yarn processing combined with Spinnova’s innovative fiber technology will shape the future of sustainable textiles,” said Maria de Belém Machado, CEO at Tearfil.

“Rieter is pleased to contribute with its state-of-the-art machinery to Spinnova’s product development. SPINNOVA fibre is the frontrunner in sustainable fibre innovations with the potential to become a large-scale commercial product. With its in-depth textile know-how from fibre to yarn, Rieter will continue to support Spinnova in spinning a fully innovative yarn,” commented Franziska Häfeli, head Sales and Marketing at Rieter.

Posted: May 8, 2024

Source: Spinnova Plc

Arvind Appoints Susheel Kaul Managing Director & President (Textiles Cluster)

AHMEDABAD, India — May 8, 2024 — Arvind Ltd. proudly announces the appointment of Susheel Kaul as its new managing director and president – Textile Cluster, effective April 1, 2024. Kaul, who currently serves as the president and CEO of Textiles and Apparels at Arvind, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to his new role.

Mr. Susheel Kaul, Managing Director & President (Textiles Cluster)

Commenting on his appointment, Kaul said: “I am honored and excited to take on the role of managing director & president at Arvind Ltd. It is a privilege to lead such a reputable organization with a rich legacy of excellence and innovation. I look forward to building on our successes and driving sustained growth and value creation for our stakeholders.”

As managing director and president, Kaul will continue to drive Arvind’s strategic priorities, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and customer-centricity. He will work closely with the board of directors and the executive team to further strengthen Arvind’s position as a global leader in the textile and apparel industry.

With a distinguished career spanning over 30+ years in the textile and apparel sector, Kaul has demonstrated exceptional vision, strategic acumen, and a deep understanding of the industry. His strong leadership qualities and commitment to excellence have been instrumental in driving Arvind’s growth and success in recent years.

Kaul holds a Masters of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, complemented by extensive professional development and executive education programs. His comprehensive knowledge of the industry landscape, coupled with his innovative approach to business challenges, makes him the ideal candidate to lead Arvind into its next phase of growth and expansion.

The Board of Directors at Arvind expresses confidence in Kaul’s ability to lead the company to new heights and extends their full support as he assumes his new responsibilities.

Posted: May 8, 2024

Source: Arvind Limited

Sonovia’s And Pure Denim Unveiling It’s First Jeans Collection With Sonovia’s Sustainable Denim Dyeing Technology

RAMAT GAN, Israel — May 2, 2024 — Sonovia’s and Pure Denim unveiling it’s first jeans collection with Sonovia’s sustainable denim dyeing technology at the Denim Premiere Vision Exhibition Milano, June 4-6, 2024.

Gigi Cassia, CEO of Pure Denim, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, in his own words: “The quality of denim dyeing using Sonovia’s technology is of commercial quality and will lead not only to a reduction in environmental pollution but also to significant cost savings in production compared to the traditional dyeing process. Sonovia’s technology will generate a revolution in the fashion industry.”

This significant milestone marks the culmination of four years of intensive R&D efforts. The initial operation took place within the denim dyeing line of renowned Italian manufacturer Pure Denim, in collaboration with the esteemed French luxury conglomerate Kering, recognized for its ownership of iconic international brands such as Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent.

Sonovia’s proprietary denim-dyeing technology, harnessing ultrasonic waves and non-toxic chemistry, stands as a paradigm shift in sustainability. Compared to conventional methods, Sonovia’s approach boasts remarkable reductions: 60 percent in CO2 emissions, 85 percent in water usage, 90 percent in machine footprint, and an impressive 100-percent reduction in toxic waste. This data has been independently verified by Made2Flow, a third-party European institute recognized for its leadership in sustainability assessments within the industry.

Sonovia utilizes ultrasonic technology to infuse indigo dye particles into yarns using its patented non-toxic chemistry, enabling the achievement of vibrant color shades with just two dye baths, a significant improvement over the traditional process that typically requires nearly twenty.

We invite you to meet us at the Denim Premiere Vision Exhibition to learn more about Sonovia’s revolution technology.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: Sonovia

AmorSui Expands Product Line, Revolutionizing Personal Protective Equipment

PHILADELPHIA — May 7, 2024 — Today, AmorSui, a modern personal protective equipment (PPE) brand, announces the product line expansion dedicated to protecting people and the planet. The line includes a lab coat in men’s and women’s sizes, fire-resistant clothing, including a first-of-its-kind fire-resistant hijab, and reusable isolation gowns.

Sustainability is a key focus of AmorSui’s line. AmorSui’s products are reusable and recyclable, eliminating the waste disposable PPE leaves behind. AmorSui’s line is also more inclusive, as its products fit all shapes and sizes. Most PPE is designed for the body of a European male, even though in some industries, such as healthcare, women make up 80 percent of the workforce. The products’ better fit and more sustainable materials make the wearer safer.

“For years, PPE has done little to actually protect the wearer and even less to protect the planet,” said Dr. Beau Wangtrakuldee, founder and CEO of AmorSui. “This has left those in some of the most important industries exposed. We are changing that, ensuring frontline workers are protected while doing the work they love and setting a new standard for PPE.”

Wangtrakuldee founded AmorSui after a chemical spill in the lab left her with severe burns. She was wearing proper PPE at the time, but the improper sizing and insufficient materials did little to protect her. AmorSui is on a mission to ensure that unsafe, unsustainable, and improperly fitting PPE is a thing of the past.

AmorSui’s commitment to safety, inclusivity, and sustainability is evident in the details:

  • Design: Each product is designed with the wearer in mind. The lab coat offers fluid and odor resistance, ten multi-use pockets, secure ribbed knit cuffs, a back vent for enhanced breathability and mobility, and more. Specifically, AmorSui’s women’s lab coat includes an adjustable waist drawcord for a custom fit. The isolation gowns are crafted from certified fluid-repellent fabric that is also silky soft. Additionally, they feature adjustable neck snaps and side ties to ensure the best fit for the wearer.
  • Safety: AmorSui’s proprietary textile formulations ensure durable fluid and odor resistance, meeting safety standards across a number of industries for up to 100 washes.
  • Take-Back Program: At the end of a product’s life, AmorSui’s take-back program allows customers to return the product to the company to be recycled into other products, keeping it out of the landfill.
  • Subscription Service: AmorSui’s subscription program provides professional laundering of its products so healthcare systems and other large organizations can reduce their PPE waste. Just 100 AmorSui isolation gowns can replace 10,000 disposable isolation gowns, resulting in a 3,750-pound reduction in waste and long-term cost savings.

“AmorSui’s lab coat fabric is a blend of polyester, rayon, and spandex. The isolation gown is made from polyester that is recyclable,” said Will McGinn, COO of AmorSui. “At the end of their life, our products can be shredded or turned into a pulp to produce car interiors, airplane seats, artificial joints, and tarp fabrics, among other various use cases. We believe that circularity is the future.”

From day one, AmorSui has been on a mission to design better PPE with the wearer’s interest at heart. Now, as the company has expanded its product line, AmorSui invites individuals and organizations to join the movement toward a safer and more inclusive future.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: AmorSui

Ultrafabrics Welcomes Amanda Bylsma To Sales Leadership Team

TARRYTOWN, N.Y. — May 7, 2024 — Ultrafabrics, a global supplier of high-performance fabric manufacturing, proudly announces the most recent addition to its sales leadership team. Amanda Bylsma has been appointed as the new sales manager for the Midwest region. She brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the team and reinforces Ultrafabrics’ commitment to excellence and innovation.

Amanda Bylsma

Bylsma joins Ultrafabrics with a strong background in sales management and contract furniture within the fabrics industry. Formerly the sales manager OEM at Camira Fabrics Ltd., Bylsma played a crucial role in driving sales growth and fostering client relationships. Her strategic approach and proven track record make her an invaluable asset to Ultrafabrics as the new Sales Manager for the Midwest region.

“As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we are excited to welcome Amanda to the Ultrafabrics family,” said Sergio Prosperino, vice president of Sales at Ultrafabrics. “Her extensive experience in contract furniture perfectly complements our commitment to innovation in this area of the market. With Amanda on board, we look forward to a future of continued success and growth.”

Bylsma’s appointment reflects Ultrafabrics’ commitment to providing innovative solutions and superior service to its clients. With a focus on leadership and expertise, Ultrafabrics continues its legacy of success and growth in all of its markets.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: Ultrafabrics

Ultrafabrics Welcomes Kimberly Peoples To Sales Leadership Team

TARRYTOWN, N.Y. — May 7, 2024 — Ultrafabrics, a global supplier of high-performance fabric manufacturing, proudly announces Kimberly Peoples has joined the team as sales director for the Residential Market. Peoples brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her new role, reinforcing Ultrafabrics’ commitment to excellence and innovation across all markets.

Kimberly Peoples, sales director Residential, Ultrafabrics

Peoples brings over a decade of experience in premium residential furnishings to the Ultrafabrics team, much of that tenure with Sunbrella. As a strategic account manager, Kimberly has demonstrated a keen focus on customer-centric growth through exceptional service and communication in the indoor and outdoor markets. Her belief in the power of collaboration aligns perfectly with Ultrafabrics’ values, making her an ideal leader for the Residential Market segment.

“As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we are thrilled to welcome Kimberly to the Ultrafabrics family,” said Sergio Prosperino, vice president of Sales at Ultrafabrics. “Her depth of knowledge and experience in the residential indoor/outdoor market perfectly complements our focus on innovation and customer satisfaction. With Kimberly on board, we look forward to expanding our impact on this market”

Peoples’ appointment reflects Ultrafabrics’ commitment to providing innovative solutions and superior service to all of its residential partners. With her leadership and expertise contributing to the team, Ultrafabrics continues its legacy of success and growth in all of its markets.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: Ultrafabrics

The Future Of Stretch: Introducing Under Armour’s First Product Made With High-Performing Elastane Alternative NEOLAST™

BALTIMORE — May 7, 2024 — In 1996, Under Armour proved a single shirt can change the game forever. The brand’s original performance stretch, compression technology wicked away sweat faster than anything else out there and kept athletes cool, dry and light.

Ever since, Under Armour has continued to change the game with innovative performance gear. Now, it honors its innovation heritage as it looks to the future of stretch.

On May 13, Under Armour will premiere the first product to feature its latest material innovation, a high-performing elastane alternative called NEOLAST™, on UA.com. Part of its Vanish training franchise, Vanish Pro tees made with NEOLAST fiber are built to withstand the demands of all types of athletic training and feature a classic design to help athletes stay focused during workouts.

NEOLAST fibers at work in the fabric translate to a high-powered garment with exceptional durability and fit. Announced for the first time in January 2024, the brand hopes NEOLAST will address key sustainability challenges of elastane, including recyclability and solvent-use.

With performance and sustainability improvements — the light, stretchy, breathable, and fast drying material feels good on, and athletes and consumers can feel good about wearing it.

Vanish Pro Mens Training Tee

“We took a minimalist approach to the design of this shirt, eliminating distractions for the athlete and opting for classic lines that allow the NEOLAST material to shine. The Vanish Pro tee’s durable material will not only increase its lifespan, it will offer consistent fit and stretch throughout the garment’s life. We’re proud to have developed the first apparel with this innovation and are excited about bringing more performance garments that utilize the future of stretch to athletes everywhere,” said John Hardy III, senior director, Product, Under Armour.

As a nod to the shirt that started it all, Vanish Pro NEOLAST tees invert the brand’s original compression tee’s color scheme from a white tee with a black logo, to a black tee with a white logo.

“At Under Armour, our innovation heritage inspires us to relentlessly pursue better performing gear that is better for the athlete and planet. Part of the beauty of this material innovation is the value we’ve been able to add by taking things away. The Vanish Pro is a highly durable, performance stretch tee made without elastane or solvents — and it’s just the beginning of NEOLAST’s potential. We look forward to introducing this revolutionary performance fiber across additional product lines as we work to scale it and evolve the broader industry landscape,” said Kyle Blakely, senior vice president, Innovation, Development & Testing, Under Armour.

Under Armour is committed to using its materials innovation muscle to support the apparel, footwear and accessories industry’s transition to a circular economy. The brand’s NEOLAST fiber innovation will support its goal to eliminate spandex in its products 75 percent by 2030.

NEOLAST™ is a trademark of Celanese.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: Under Armour, Inc.

KARL MAYER GROUP Presents Solutions At ITM 2024

OBERTSHAUSEN, Germany — May 7, 2024 — For KARL MAYER GROUP, Turkey is an extremely important market with numerous longstanding business connections and promising growth potentials. Accordingly prepared, the global player travels as an exhibitor to ITM at Tüyap Fair and Congress Center in Istanbul.

“In response to the economic challenges in the Turkish textile industry, we are intensifying our commitment to our local customers. We have founded a subsidiary in Bursa to provide even better support for our services. Our proximity to the market also helps us to optimise our production solutions to meet the needs of our customers. Our focus remains on providing advanced, efficient, high-performance machines that use digital solutions to increase productivity and reduce operating costs. We are here at ITM to assist our customers through the current difficult times and help them emerge stronger. This is also a personal concern of mine. I have built up close relationships with many customers over the years. Their success is very near and dear to my heart,” says Arno Gärtner, CEO of the KARL MAYER GROUP.

The KARL MAYER GROUP will be presenting itself here from June 4-8, 2024, in Hall 3 at Stand 303A as a competent partner that supports its customers in the change processes of our time. Accordingly, the motto of the comprehensive innovation show is “Master the Change”. The solutions on show at the leading industry trade fair will focus on profitability despite rising costs, sustainable business practices, flexibility in the face of changing requirements, new business potential and reliable, stable operations despite a shortage of skilled labour.

New business momentum for the Turkish warp knitting industry

Warp knitting companies can look forward to new opportunities for their business development at KARL MAYER’ stand in Istanbul. The industry leader will be presenting selected solutions to support customers in a market that is as important as it is difficult. The focus will be on flexibility and speed.

One of the main exhibits will be the HKS 3-M ON PLUS. The tricot machine offers an exceptional, flexible product range and maximum speed — even with strongly changing yarn consumption. The all-rounder produces square marquisette items as well as robust shoe fabrics, also in coarse gauges, and works at maximum speed despite a wide variety of pattern changes, thanks to the ground-breaking Advanced Feeding Control (AFC) function.

A trendy textile show presents examples from the extensive production range of the HKS 3-M ON PLUS, including an article based on a square marquisette, which could not previously be reliably produced in the gauge E 18. Further textile innovations highlight new business opportunities in established and new applications. On show will be a brand new Seersucker-article from a TM 4 EL and trendy RASCHELTRONIC® items for fashion and sportswear, terry fabrics, curtains and corduroy fabrics for the home textiles sector, lace articles with a unique appearance for Lingerie and new textile solutions for the footwear sector, among others.

Customers can also look forward to a presentation of the latest Care Solutions products. The exhibition will focus on the Customer Portal, which gives users access to the digital world of the KARL MAYER GROUP, and the brand new Energy Efficiency Solution (EES), which supports warp knitting companies on their way to lower energy consumption and greater sustainability.

Versatile solutions paired with a perfect price-performance ratio for the Turkish flat knitting industry

STOLL will be presenting at ITM four machine with maximum benefits for Turkish customers. On display will be a CMS 503 ki E7.2 and CMS 502 ki E3.5.2 – two representatives from the Economic range of the CMS series for the volume market – among others.

“The highly productive machines with an excellent price-performance ratio are extremely interesting for Turkish knitting companies. The manufacturers have to meet the special requirements of high-volume production of trend-driven articles under high cost pressure,” explains STOLL Area Sales Manager Lutz Vogel.

Other machine highlights for the flat knitting industry include a CMS 530 ki BcW E7.2, which brings chic and variety to the production of technical textiles and thus stands out from the competition, and an ADF 530-32 ki FLEX E7.2, a brand new, highly flexible machine. The newcomer with almost unlimited production possibilities was already presented extremely successfully at ITMA 2023 in Milan. Its appearance in Istanbul is a premiere for the entire region.

In addition to the machines, examples from their production repertoire will be presented.

The textile innovation show has a special highlight in store for ITM guests: The new STOLL Trend Collection, which has just been completed, will be presented under the exciting heading “NOCTURNO”.

More efficiency and sustainability for warp preparation

The focus of KARL MAYER’s exhibitions for the warp preparation sector is on the topics of cost-effectiveness and sustainability.

The brand-new system CASCADE offers customers a solution that enables them to significantly reduce steam consumption on sizing machines and dyeing systems. Depending on the process conditions and system design, a steam saving of around 7% is possible. For the denim industry, which is strongly anchored in Turkey, KARL MAYER has a media show for the BLUEDYE in its trade fair baggage. Thanks to clever technological details, the indigo dyeing unit is three times more efficient and two times cleaner than conventional counterparts on the market.

Other innovations for the warp preparation industry focus on machine availability. Smart Size Box is a technology that monitors the condition of wear components and therefore makes a valuable contribution to predictive maintenance. The customer benefits from significantly less unplanned downtime. In addition, a combined Care X-Tend and Connectivity Package for a next-generation after-sales service will be presented.

Further topics, which will be presented with information material, are solutions for maximum productivity: the MULTI-MATIC® 32 Compact warp sampling machine, which offers twice the productivity of the previous model without taking up more space and enables simple, fast pattern changes, and the LINK-MATIC® system as a sophisticated automation solution that considerably simplifies batch changeovers on indigo and sizing machines.

Rethinking civil engineering business with technical textiles: warp-knitted fabrics with weft insertion and non-crimp fabrics

The Turkish building and construction industry offers a wide range of applications for technical textiles. In particular, the construction work following last year’s earthquake and a wide range of infrastructure projects require innovative solutions with high efficiency and low resource consumption. KARL MAYER Technische Textilien can offer these with the products from its machines, as will be demonstrated at ITM.

Machines from KARL MAYER Technische Textilien are used to produce textile concrete reinforcements, roofing materials and plaster grids that make construction and renovation easier, more environmentally friendly and faster. Other products include geogrids and composite structures for infrastructure projects, which offer various functions in one material with a sophisticated composition. One example of this is slope stabilization. The textile grids with or without a nonwoven enables the construction of steeper, safer embankments to optimize land use and reduce the disruption of a structure.

Textile products from the COP MAX 4 are also in demand in the wind power industry. The multiaxial warp knitting machine produces glass non-crimp fabrics for the reinforcement of composites, which set standards for rotor blades in terms of span widths.

Maximum efficiency and product quality through smart digital solutions

KM.ON will be showcasing innovative digital solutions at ITM that enable textile companies to significantly increase the efficiency of their value creation and the quality of their products. The highlight of the presentation is the launch of two products: Digital Product Management (DPM), which massively simplifies management, leadership and planning in the warp knitting industry and thus enables considerable cost reductions, and the Quality Monitoring System (QMS), a revolutionary solution for quality management on warp knitting machines.

KM.ON’s Digital Production Management (DPM) is a game-changer solution for the shop floor organization of warp knitting companies. It enables seamless monitoring and control of production processes in real time and provides production managers with deeper insights as a basis for optimizing operations. Bottlenecks can be identified and processes refined, resulting in significant improvements in terms of costs and product quality. The customer benefits from a considerable increase in efficiency. This makes the DPM to an essential solution for textile companies looking to future-proof their production processes!

Another KM.ON product focuses on the quality of the manufactured fabrics. The QMS is a brand new, revolutionary solution for quality monitoring based on artificial intelligence. It will initially be offered as a retrofit solution for tricot machines in limited quantities.

In addition to the two newcomers, KM.ON will also be showcasing CREATE DESIGN for the flat knitting industry. The software solution accelerates the development and design process of knitwear, and thus the workflow from the idea to the market launch. This is made possible by a set of sophisticated features, including a including a shape and grading tool for easier creation of a knit pattern and size sets, a toolkit for developing digital knit structures with a wide range of creative possibilities, a colour generator and flexible yarn creation options. The data from CREATE DESIGN can also be exported and imported into any 3D software, for example to create photorealistic images of fully knitted garments. This reduces the effort required to produce prototypes and articles for demonstration purposes, with benefits for the environmental and cost balance.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: KARL MAYER Verwaltungsgesellschaft AG

Monforts Automation Reinvigorates Pincroft Line

The Thermex range at Pincroft’s Adlington dyehouse.

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As a specialist in dyeing, printing and finishing very well known for its advanced camouflage ranges for the military, long-standing Monforts customer Pincroft is now benefiting from a complete modernization of the Thermex continuous dyeing, condensing and thermosoling range at its Adlington dyehouse in Lancashire, England.

First installed in 2007, the line has been upgraded to match the performance of the very latest Monforts Thermex lines that are equipped with advanced automation features providing machine operators with full control over the entire system.

The modernization project included new control cabinets, gear motors for the fabric transport drives and PC, PLC control, touch panels and frequency inverters.

The modernization project included new control cabinets, gear motors for the fabric transport drives and PC, PLC control, touch panels and frequency inverters.

The new control cabinets were supplied fully pre-assembled from the Monforts HQ in Mönchengladbach, Germany, for direct connection to the line.

In addition, Pincroft has installed a new combined heat and power (CHP) plant at the site and is now able to produce 67 percent of its own electricity and recover heat for use across its textile operations.

Know-how

With more than 130 years of accumulated know-how in the bleaching, dyeing, printing and finishing of fabrics, Pincroft has an annual production capacity of 50 million meters.

Its meticulous pre-treatment processes, including brushing, singeing, desizing, scouring, bleaching, and mercerizing, ensure that fabrics are primed for dyeing and printing, enhancing their quality and performance.

Drawing on a vast knowledge in commission textile dyeing, eco-friendly dyeing methods and advanced lines ensure precise and consistent color shades meeting the most challenging fabric requirements and as a specialist in bespoke commission printing, services span everything from camouflage printing for global military forces to designs for home and workwear.

Mechanical and chemical finishing services can further transform textiles and enhance their inherent properties and the company is Europe’s leader in flame retardant fabric treatments, with its Proban® treated textiles ensuring ultimate protection with outstanding comfort, appearance and durability.

After joining forces with Carrington Textiles in 1998, the company has been an integral part of one of the largest suppliers of workwear, flame retardant, waterproof, defence and sustainable fabrics to some of the biggest companies and organizations in the world.

Since then, export business has significantly expanded to more than 80 countries and the two companies enjoy a particularly strong position in the supply of camouflage and uniform materials to armed forces around the world, including the UK and Dutch Ministries of Defence, as well as the Finnish and Estonian armies.

Reliability

The upgraded Thermex system at Pincroft’s Adlington plant now achieves unrivalled reliability even at maximum fabric speeds, for exceptional cost-effectiveness when dyeing both large and small batches of woven fabrics.

Monforts Area Sales Manager and Head of Spare Parts and Retrofits Achim Gesser.

“Our machines are built to last and known for their robustness and long service life,” said Monforts Area Sales Manager and Head of Spare Parts and Retrofits Achim Gesser. “Textile companies making major capital investments in new manufacturing lines rely on durability from the company’s production ranges, and it’s for this reason that there are currently an estimated 2,000 Monforts machines in operation worldwide — some of which were first installed over 30 years ago.

“This doesn’t mean, however, that they can’t benefit from many of the advances in performance and automation we have subsequently made. The retrofitting of specific modules with new control and drive technology — going far beyond the basic replacement of spare parts — can have a significant impact on the performance of an existing line and especially maximizing energy savings.”

May 7, 2024

Meisheng Expands Production With Third ANDRITZ Needlepunch Line At Its Facility In Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, China

GRAZ, Austria — May 7, 2024 — Meisheng Group has started up a new ANDRITZ needlepunch line at its facility in Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province, China. It is the third line supplied by ANDRITZ to the renowned manufacturer of high-end nonwoven synthetic leather. This expansion will enable Meisheng to address the growing demand for synthetic suede in the automotive industry, particularly for New Energy Vehicles (NEVs).

Third ANDRITZ needlepunch line in operation at Meisheng plant. Photo — ANDRITZ

Qian Guochun, CEO of Meisheng, commented: “In view of the strong demand for our premium synthetic suede, especially for NEVs, we have placed our trust in ANDRITZ for the third time. With the new needlepunch line we are expanding our capacity while maintaining our high quality standards.”

The advanced line is equipped with a ProWid™ system that allows Meisheng to ensure an optimum web weight regularity across the full product width. As a result, the web distribution is drastically improved, which reduces material consumption (fibers) and improves web weight evenness (CV%) – factors that are particularly important in synthetic leather manufacturing for automotive applications.

Founded in 1994, Zhejiang Meisheng New Material Co. Ltd. is an internationally renowned maker of high-end textiles and nonwoven synthetic leather. Through a consistent focus on R&D, Meisheng has established itself as a pioneer in the production of nonwoven microfiber synthetic leather in China.

Posted: May 7, 2024

Source: ANDRITZ AG

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