VDMA At ITMA ASIA+CITME: Smart Technologies For Green Textile Production

SHANGHAI, China / FRANKFURT, Germany — November 19, 2023 — ITMA ASIA + CITME, Asia’s leading trade fair for textile machinery, taking place in Shanghai, is once again marked by a considerable presence of VDMA member companies. The round about 40 exhibiting VDMA members cover nearly all different machinery chapters with a focus on spinning and manmade fibers, nonwovens, weaving, braiding, knitting & hosiery, finishing & dyeing and textile processing. They are part of a strong German presence with a total of around 60 German exhibitors — including non-machine manufacturers.

The VDMA Textile Machinery Association and VDMA China will be present in the industry hub in Hall 8 zone B. Since the strict travel restrictions are over, the VDMA team in Shanghai will be staffed again with both colleagues from the VDMA headquarters in Germany and from VDMA China.

VDMA Chairman and Managing Director of August Herzog Maschinenfabrik Dr. Janpeter Horn

During a press conference on the first day of the show, Dr. Janpeter Horn, chairman of the VDMA Textile Machinery Association and managing director of August Herzog Maschinenfabrik expressed: “After years of cancelled or postponed trade fairs and travel restrictions, this year’s ITMA ASIA + CITME is the first edition of the show that can be attended not just by Chinese but by visitors from various countries and regions. The event is a good opportunity to meet customers and partners again in person and not just on a screen. ITMA ASIA + CITME provides a good chance to deepen the already good relations with China and other Asian countries further and to set-up new partnerships.”

Dr. Horn continued to present latest facts and figures about the German textile machinery industry. Between January and August 2023, the overall exports of textile machinery and accessories summed up to 1.7 billion euros, which was a slight decrease compared to the same period in 2022. The shipping to almost all major markets decreased between January and August: China: 440 million € (2022: 453 million €), Turkey: 205 million € (2022: 265 million €), USA: 177 million € (2022: 144 million €), India: 170 million € (2022: 228 million €).

Numerous VDMA member companies have production sites in the major Asian markets China and India and serve their customers in these countries from there. A latest VDMA business climate survey among the textile machinery companies in China showed, that 75% of all participants assessed their current business situation as either good (6%) or satisfactory (69%). For the coming quarter, 50% of the companies see the market to decline. Asked about the business situation during the next six months, 44% of the companies expect the market to remain stable, 56% expect the situation to become worse. This is also reflected in the HR of the companies: 63% expect the number of employees to remain unchanged.

How are VDMA members and their technologies contributing to a green textile production?

Georg Stausberg, CEO of the Polymer Processing Solutions Division and Chief Sustainability Officer of the Oerlikon Group

Here are examples of exhibitors, that stand for the entire industry:

 

“At Oerlikon, we contribute with our innovative technologies for resource-saving use in almost all manmade fiber spinning mills in the world. Our promise for the future is to continue to expand the zero-waste production approach and thus take care of achieving our customers’ and our own sustainability goals”, says Georg Stausberg, CEO of the Polymer Processing Solutions Division and Chief Sustainability Officer of the Oerlikon Group. “This sets out the claim of one of the world’s leading suppliers of machinery and plant solutions for manmade fiber production not only for this show: In the future, it will be solely a matter of sustainable innovations.”

Dr. Uwe Rondé, CEO of Saurer Group

Dr. Uwe Rondé, CEO of Saurer Group, said: ”For decades, sustainability has been an important part of Saurer’s vision for the future and Saurer supports its customers on the way towards a circular economy with innovative features to optimise the processing of recycled fibres. The portfolio today includes pre-, rotor- and ring-spinning machines for processing recycled fibres, and with special options even very short fibres can be spun. Saurer Twisting Solutions enable further strengthening of recycled yarns for better stability in downstream processing.”

Fritz Legler, textile marketing officer Stäubli

Fritz Legler, textile marketing officer Stäubli explained: “Rising energy prices and the high cost and uncertain availability of raw materials are impacting the profitability of weaving mills beyond control. In this context, it is more important than ever to rely on production equipment from a leading technology provider like Stäubli, whose machinery features innovative materials and technologies to achieve electricity savings, operates reliably and helps to conserve raw materials, is manufactured to high quality standards for long service life and allows a high degree of recyclability. This is just one-way Stäubli is doing its part to shape a responsible future for the textile industry.”

Eric Schöller, member of the executive board, Groz-Beckert

“Sustainability and responsibility towards stakeholders are part of Groz-Beckert’s foundation. For us, this topic is indispensable in today’s society to leave good conditions for future generations. Right from the development stage of our products Groz-Beckert focuses on the consumption of resources in our own production and in the subsequent use of our products by customers. The use of our modern tools enables significant energy reductions in the production process”, explained Eric Schöller, member of the executive board, Groz-Beckert.

Managing Director of August Herzog Maschinenfabrik Dr. Janpeter Horn

Dr. Janpeter Horn, managing director of August Herzog Maschinenfabrik said: “Herzog’s long lasting energy-efficient machines can also process natural and recycled fibres of all kinds. Moreover, the machines guarantee a constant reliable production for cost- and energy-efficient winding and braiding. Herzog offers machines enabling a CO2-neutral Energy Production. For example, big machines including take-ups with various carrier numbers for producing synthetic ropes replacing steel-wire strength members for (floating) offshore wind platforms / deep-sea exploitation. In addition, Herzog produces braiding machines for the automatic production of braided composites saving weight and thus fuel.”

Rick Stanford, VP global business development at Baldwin

“Baldwin Technology Company will be educating the textile supply chain on how to ‘Finish with Perfection’ thanks to its TexCoat™ G4 precision spray finishing system”, stated Rick Stanford, VP global business development at Baldwin and continued: TexCoat G4’s non-contact spray technology offers numerous advantages compared to outdated finishing-chemistry application methods. TexCoat G4 processes a wide range of low-viscosity water-based chemicals without the need for special auxiliaries. Baldwin’s team will be available in Shanghai to discuss how its technology can meet the textile supply chain’s sustainability and carbon footprint goals while improving performance and saving money.”

Jürgen Jerzembeck, head of marketing at Setex

Jürgen Jerzembeck, head of marketing at Setex, a company specialized in industrial automation for textile production, introduced a holistic system for active energy management that optimizes resource utilization and significantly reduces carbon footprint by dynamically adapting energy use: “Setex’s Energy Management System efficiently collects energy data via E390 controller routines, counters, and sensors. Integration of manufacturing equipment with OrgaTEX MES Plant Navigator Formulas dynamically minimizes total energy consumption while meeting production targets, offering a holistic approach to energy efficiency and sustainability.”

Gunnar Meyer, Manging Director of A. Monforts Textilmaschinen

Gunnar Meyer, manging director of A. Monforts Textilmaschinen said: “At ITMA ASIA + CITME, Monforts experts will be on hand to explain the advantages of Montex stenters for essential drying processes in terms of production throughput – and especially in energy efficiency and resource savings. Because finishing is a particularly energy-intensive part of the textile production chain, it is exactly where convincing results can be achieved and Monforts has developed a wide range of energy-saving measures.”

Baelz 590 E45 1922

Florian Baelz, managing partner of W. Baelz & Sohn, showed a way towards less energy consumption and improved performance of drum dryers using Baelz Steam Ejectors: “Replace control valves with steam ejectors to boost the performance of your drum dryers, for a higher average steam velocity in the drum and a uniform distribution of heat. With Baelz-vapordynamic you benefit from improved drying quality, speedier production and a reduction in steam consumption of around 20 %. Or save on steam generation costs and emissions by harnessing the energy in low-pressure steam, which is often simply released into the atmosphere: Baelz thermocompressors help you to achieve the right steam pressure for your production process”, explained Baelz.

Clemens Kaplan, Mahlo product manager

According to Clemens Kaplan, product manager at the German machine manufacturer Mahlo, producers are performing a balancing act between sustainability and economically viable production in the face of steadily rising energy costs and a shortage of raw materials. Mahlo is hitting the zeitgeist with its latest developments for process optimization. “For many of our customers, the issues of quality, energy savings and return on investment play a major role,” says Kaplan and summarises: “Our goal is to combine all three points in our systems and thus optimize the customers’ production process.”

All VDMA member companies are looking forward to a successful edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME.

Posted: November 19, 2023

Source: VDMA

ITMA ASIA + CITME Opens With The Latest Textile Technology Showcase In Shanghai

SHANGHAI, China — November 19, 2023 — The eighth edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition, Asia’s leading business platform for textile machinery, opens today in Shanghai. The five-day combined exhibition highlights an interesting array of technological solutions to help textile manufacturers stay competitive and sustainable.

Held at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre (Shanghai), the exhibition grosses 160,000 square meters, occupying six halls of the venue. It features exhibits from 18 product sectors of the entire textile manufacturing value chain, ranging from spinning to finishing, recycling, testing and even packaging.

Postponed from last year, ITMA ASIA + CITME 2022 continues to enjoy the support of major textile machinery manufacturers. It has attracted a total of 1,500 exhibitors from 23 countries and regions.

Ernesto Maurer, president of CEMATEX, said: “We value this vote of confidence and industry partnership. Together with our Chinese partners, we are committed to continue to strengthen the combined exhibition’s reputation as the largest textile machinery platform in Asia in the post-Covid era.”

Maurer continued: “China continues to be an important market for many textile machinery builders as it plans to develop a more resilient textile and apparel industry. Underpinning these developments is a keen focus on sustainability. As the world’s leading textile machinery manufacturers, many of our members are aligning with this sustainability trend by showcasing their environmentally-friendly solutions at the exhibition.”

Gu Ping, president of China Textile Machinery Association (CTMA), added: “We are glad to be able to stage another exciting ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition. Over the years, the combined show has developed into a highly influential exhibition for textile makers to explore new trends and technologies to growth their business. This edition is especially important as it features the industry’s technological development and progress, spotlighting sustainable and intelligent solutions to help accelerate the advancement of the region’s textile industry.”

Exhibition highlights

At this edition, exhibitors from China rank first in terms of exhibition space. They are followed by exhibitors from Germany and Japan.

Among the well-known manufacturers taking part in the exhibition are CHTC Group, Groz-Beckert, Itema, Muratec, Oerlikon, Picanol, Rieter, Saurer, Savio, Shima Seiki, Stäubli, Texpro, Truetzschler, Uster and Vandewiele.

By product categories, spinning and man-made fibre production form the largest sector, occupying 23 per cent of the total exhibit space. Dyeing and finishing machinery forms the next biggest sector at 21 percent, followed by knitting (16 percent), weaving (14 percent) and printing (8 percent).

Weaving and knitting technologies have undergone impressive developments, and there is an increase of about 30 per cent in the exhibit space for these two sectors, compared with the previous edition.

The exhibition organizing committee was able to undertake extensive promotions to attract quality trade visitors as borders reopened earlier this year. Collaboration with over 100 supporting media partners was also sought. In addition to local promotions, overseas roadshows were also conducted in Indonesia, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. As a result, more than 20,000 visitors from nearly 90 countries and regions have pre-registered their visit to the exhibition.

Visitors are drawn to the high-quality showcase as only manufacturers of textile machinery and accessories are qualified to take part in the combined show, and there are live machine demonstrations.

As the exhibition places great importance on exhibitors’ intellectual property rights, an onsite Intellectual Property Office has been established. Legal and technical experts are present to supervise and handle any intellectual property-related disputes in a timely manner.

ITMA ASIA + CITME 2022 is owned by CEMATEX and its Chinese partners – the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT (CCPIT-Tex), China Textile Machinery Association (CTMA) and China Exhibition Centre Group Corporation (CIEC). It is organized by Beijing Textile Machinery International Exhibition Co Ltd and co-organized by ITMA Services. The Japan Textile Machinery Association (JTMA) is a special partner of the show.

The combined exhibition ends on 23 November 2023. Opening hours are from 0900 to 1700 hours. Visitors can purchase their badges onsite at 50 yuan for a one-day badge and 100 yuan for a five-day badge.

The next ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition will be held from 14 to 18 October 2024 at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre in Shanghai.

Posted: November 19, 2023

Source: CEMATEX, CCPIT-Tex, CTMA & CIEC

Oerlikon And Haelixa Make Supply Chains In Textile End Products Traceable

REMSCHEID, Germany / SHANGHAI, China — November 19, 2023 — In cooperation with the Swiss company Haelixa, Oerlikon Manmade Fibers Solutions will, in future, be able to make the entire value chain of a textile end product transparent and hence sustainable. The two development partners are offering a solution for the comprehensive traceability of products, as required by the European Green Deal.

In combination with Oerlikon’s atmos.io digital platform, Haelixa’s DNA marker technology makes the clear traceability of textile products a reality.

An essential part of the solution is the DNA marker technology developed by Haelixa that enables complete traceability of materials. These markers survive all production process steps, validating that the end product is identifiable. “This innovative technology employs distinct DNA tailored for each project, establishing a unique identity for the material,” explains Holly Berger, Marketing Director at Haelixa. “Once the DNA is integrated into the material, it becomes irremovable, impervious to falsification or alteration.” Handling is straightforward: the DNA marker is fed into the spinning process with the preparation oil, for example. The preparation system is modified accordingly. Further feeding options are currently being developed.

Smart factory: total transparency with atmos.io

The concept is complemented by atmos.io, Oerlikon’s digital platform, which records and evaluates extensive production and process data during the yarn manufacturing process. Atmos.io gives the yarn its digital identity during its time on Oerlikon systems, from the melt to the packaged package. This technology has been used successfully for some time to monitor the production process. With atmos.io, deviations in process parameters and yarn data can be identified and rectified within a very short time, which in turn keeps the yarn quality stable and reduces waste rates.

Combining both technologies enables clear traceability of the yarn produced, even in the downstream process steps. Hence, the yarn’s components, qualities, manufacturing conditions, and origin are traced beyond doubt in the finished garment. “The unique DNA carries the ‘roots’ of the yarn digitally recorded in atmos.io into the everyday life of the end consumer,” says Jochen Adler, CTO at Oerlikon Manmade Fibers. The textile end products meet the requirements of the digital product passport required by the EU, which contains the information needed to assess their life cycle assessment and circularity. Initial long-term tests have shown 100% traceability of the yarns in the POY and FDY spinning process. If the yarn manufacturer relies on the atmos.io platform, production systems can be adapted relatively easily to use the DNA markers.

Posted: November 19, 2023

Source: Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division

EvoSteam Staple Fiber Process From Oerlikon Neumag Bluesign® Verified

The revolutionary new Oerlikon Neumag EvoSteam staple fiber process is bluesign® verified

NEUMÜNSTER, Germany— November 19, 2023 — The new polyester staple fiber process EvoSteam from Oerlikon Neumag receives the bluesign® test label “bluesign VERIFIED DATA”. For this, the innovative, energy and resource-saving EvoSteam process had to undergo strict data verification. It impressed with savings in energy, water and raw material consumption, as well as a reduction in operating costs (OPEX) and the CO2 footprint.

For sustainable staple fiber production

All relevant process data was compared with the conventional drawing process and analyzed. The results are impressive: “I am delighted that, following intensive development work on the new EvoS-team process, we have been able to reduce the total energy consumption for steam and electricity by up to 8 percent. In addition to reducing production waste by up to 50 percent, we expect to save around 3.2 million liters of water per year. For the operators of our plants, these are considerable cost savings while at the same time reducing impact on the environment by reducing the CO2 footprint by around 6 percent,” says Dr. Friedrich Lennemann, head of Technology Development at Oerlikon Neumag, summarising the result. By receiving the bluesign VERIFIED DATA label, Oerlikon Neumag is not only emphasising its commitment to sustainability. All polyester staple fibers produced with the EvoSteam process will actively contribute to the bluesign® SYSTEM in the future.

bluesign® VERIFIED DATA

For the EvoSteam process, Oerlikon Neumag received the bluesign VERIFIED DATA label for the first time. The label includes the verification of impact data such as water, spinning preparations, thermal and electrical energy as well as the CO2 footprint by means of a plausibility check of the supporting records for the EvoSteam draw line, the central element in the EvoSteam process. The reported data was assessed as 2.1 — fair — in accordance with the defined methodology.

EvoSteam process for sustainable staple fiber production

The EvoSteam process was presented to the global public for the first time at ITMA 2023 in Milan. Visitors to the trade fair spoke of a major development step, as the EvoSteam process dispenses with liquid baths. The function of the immersion bath is assumed by a carefully-coordinated setup of godets and pulsed spray nozzles. With this, the moisture is metered precisely and added according to the needs of the process. This completely dispensing with liquid baths generates significant savings in terms of water, energy and finishes, while also increasing occupational safety and cleanliness at the production line.

Posted: November 19, 2023

Source: Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division

Absorbent Hygiene Professionals Advanced Their Business At Hygienix™

CARY, N.C. — November 17, 2023 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, connected absorbent hygiene and personal care professionals throughout the supply chain at the ninth edition of Hygienix™, the event for absorbent hygiene & personal care markets, held in New Orleans, Louisiana, Nov. 13-16.

Senior-level leaders enjoyed presentations in these key topics affecting the future of absorbent hygiene:

  • AHP Trends, Innovation & Market Statistics
  • Redefining Absorbent Hygiene: Navigating Consumer Voice, Sustainable Innovations and the Circular Economy
  • The Proof Is in the Pudding – Demonstrating What’s Possible in AHP
  • Sustainability Inside & Out – Inputs & Packaging
  • Words Matter! Shaping Consumer and Industry Thoughts
  • Neither Fish nor Fowl: Designing Hybrid AHP Products
  • There Be Dragons: Tales of Innovation

The winner of the Hygienix Innovation Award™ was the Sequel Spiral™ Tampon by Sequel. The Sequel Spiral Tampon features a proprietary spiral design that is engineered to be more fluid mechanically efficient, meaning it is designed to absorb more evenly and not leak before it’s full. In August 2023, the Sequel Spiral Tampon received clearance from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a medical device and the company will now begin a series of consumer trials, with broad availability expected in Q1 of 2024.

New this year to Hygienix was Lightning Talks and pre-conference webinars. Lightning Talks are short presentations covering new trends, products and ideas in absorbent hygiene. The pre-conference webinar topics featured the new Quality Audit Program from INDA and EDANA, an in-depth look at the period care product category, and North American trends and insights in baby diapers.

Back by popular demand was a hands-on workshop providing attendees with information on the various absorption systems used in disposable hygiene products. This workshop focused on the components and interaction of the absorption system in common commercial hygiene products. The workshop was led by Jim Robinson, principal, Absorbent Hygiene Insights LLC.

Jim Robinson received the honor of being named the 2023 INDA Lifetime Technical Achievement Award winner for his decades of technical advancements that have grown the nonwovens industry. Robinson has 33 years in the absorbent hygiene industry, including 28 years as a Technical Service Manager at BASF. Robinson has extensive knowledge of SAP applications, absorbent core formation, and hygiene article design, performance and testing.

Hygienix 2024 will be held Nov. 18-21, in Nashville, Tennessee at The Renaissance Nashville Hotel. Stay tuned for more information on this must-attend event.

Posted: November 17, 2023

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

Paka® Wins ISPO Award With New Apu Parka

BOULDER, Colo. — November 16, 2023 — Paka®, an innovator in alpaca apparel, is thrilled to announce that their Apu Parka, the warmest ethically-insulated jacket on the market, won the ISPO award, the most prestigious international award in the outdoor industry. The Parka’s alpaca-based PAKAFILL® insulation ‚ a sustainable, traceable and regenerative alternative to synthetics and down — made the jacket a standout.

The ISPO judging panel evaluates submissions paying particular attention to innovation and trend character, quality of workmanship, and functionality. They seek to award products that make sports more enjoyable, more accessible, safer or simply that motivate people to experience the world of sports in all its diversity.

The Apu Parka was called out for its advantages in innovation and functionality: the jacket features the first-ever alpaca fiber insulation with PAKAFILL, which keeps you safe and warm in extreme conditions down to -20 degrees F.

“This jacket has inner values!” the ISPO jury ruled on the Apu Parka. “Paka has processed alpaca wool into fleece in a patent-pending process, making the natural material accessible to outdoor fans. The special properties of alpaca wool make this jacket a universal favorite.”

The Paka team spent years developing and refining PAKAFILL to revolutionize the way people stay warm outdoors. PAKAFILL tests warmer than all synthetic insulators on the market according to IDFL Laboratory and Institute, is naturally antibacterial and odor resistant, and stays warm even when wet. The insulation in the jacket offers warmth from renewable, natural fibers without harming any animals.

“We’re humbled and honored to receive Paka’s first ISPO Award,” Kris Cody, Paka founder and CEO, said. “Since sewing the original jacket myself with raw alpaca fiber in Peru, we’ve been on a journey to change the outerwear industry. Our patent-pending alpaca insulation is proof that we can design alongside nature and still make the most functional products.”

Posted: November 17, 2023

Source: Paka®

Cinte Techtextil China 2024 To Connect With Future Markets Through Innovation

SHANGHAI — November 17, 2023 — With the markets in good health and various innovations gaining traction, Asia’s leading technical textiles and nonwovens trade fair will take place from September 19-21, 2024, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. In its capacity as a well-established platform for the latest textiles, nonwovens, and equipment, the 18th edition of the fair will offer business opportunities across the industry supply chain. With the previous edition attracting 467 exhibitors from 13 countries and regions across 40,000 square meters, the organizers are looking to build on that success at next year’s show.

“In this industry, there are many factors that contribute to market growth, but there is no substitute for the connections made and value added at B2B trade fairs,” said Wilmet Shea, general manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. “Well-positioned as the industry’s leading regional trade fair, Cinte Techtextil China is the ideal platform to bridge business gaps, and to showcase and source the most innovative products on the market. We are constantly on the lookout for value-adding factors, and preparations are already well underway for our next edition.”

Respectively, the global technical textiles and nonwovens markets are expected to expand at a CAGR of 4.7 percent and 8.7 percent between 2023 and 2030. Already the leader for both sectors, APAC is set to experience the highest growth during the forecast period, due to a raft of factors such as sector-specific developments, the implementation of favourable policies, and improving economic conditions.

Trends have an important role to play in market evolution, and one clear example is the rise of e-mobility. Speaking at the previous edition, Jenny Zheng, Strategic sales at J.H. Ziegler Nonwovens and New Materials (Huzhou), said: “The new-energy vehicle industry’s rapid development means more opportunities for automotive interior accessories. Recycled and bio-based materials have become more important for sustainability and improved product performance. Technological advancement, customization, and intelligent and high-end development are also future trends.”

Though trends may change, Cinte Techtextil China has consistently proven to be a vital point of connection for key industry players. One long-term exhibitor, Steven Liu, Sales Manager of Sanitized (China), attested to this in 2023: “Cinte Techtextil China is a very professional technical textiles platform that attracts both high-quality exhibitors and visitors. The buyer profile has matched with our company’s positioning. In addition, this show’s organization, logistics, supporting services, and atmosphere are the reasons we keep coming back. It has played a really positive role in our business and product promotion for many years.”

With next year’s fair expected to again see strong domestic and international participation, the previous edition featured the return of the Taiwan Pavilion, the 40-exhibitor strong European Zone, and seven Chinese regional pavilions. At every edition, multiple fringe events enhance business connections and provide valuable insights to fairgoers. In 2023, key highlights included the 11th China International Nonwovens Conference, the Advanced Technical Textiles Industry Chain Synergistic Innovation Development Forum, various marine textile and rope netting events, and the “Kingsafe Dangs” University Students’ Showcase.

Exhibiting at the European Zone, Francesco Forte, chief business development officer of Monosuisse Group, said: “This is our most important fair to expand in the Chinese market. To be here for a few days, with a large number of existing customers present, is highly valuable to us. In addition, Cinte Techtextil China covers multiple application areas, and that is meaningful to us as we have some very diverse product segments.”

The fair’s product categories cover 12 application areas, which comprehensively span a full range of potential uses in modern technical textiles and nonwovens. These categories also cover the entire industry, from upstream technology and raw materials providers to finished fabrics, chemicals and other solutions. This scope of product groups and application areas ensures that the fair is an effective business platform for the entire industry.

The fair is organized by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA).

Posted: November 17, 2023

Source: Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd

Wear What You Want, When You Want With Knix’s Newest Innovation: Leakproof Shapewear

NEW YORK — November 16, 2023 — Knix, intimate apparel brand and champion of living unapologetically free is excited to announce its new innovation in Leakproof technology: Leakproof Shapewear absorbing about 0.8 to 3 teaspoons of liquid, which is the equivalent of about 1 to 3 regular tampons or about 1 to 2 pantyliners.

Knix is the ultimate destination for Base Layers: Bras, Underwear, and Shapewear designing products for real bodies. The new Leakproof Shapewear offerings give people the freedom to wear what they want, when they want — combining form, fashion and function. These new innovations in Leakproof Shapewear provide an all-in-one solution giving people the option to go commando and achieve the seamless look they expect from shapewear with the added protection of leakproof technology.

Designed to make you feel comfortable in your own skin any day of the month, our Leakproof Shapewear enhances your natural shape — giving you the confidence to feel protected against life’s leaks.

The new Leakproof Shapewear is available in two different silhouettes: the Leakproof High Rise Shaper Short and the Leakproof High Rise Shaper Brief — both perfect base layers to wear under your favorite outfits for a seamless look and feel. The Knix Leakproof Shapewear is available in sizes XS to XXXXL. The Leakproof High Rise Shaper Short retails for $65 USD and the Leakproof High Rise Brief retails for $55 USD. The new Leakproof Shapewear is launching November 16th, 2023.

Posted: November 16, 2023

Source: Knix

DuPont™ FilmTec™ Fortilife™ NF1000 Membrane Now Available Globally

WILMINGTON, Del. — November 16, 2023 — Starting today, DuPont™ FilmTec™ Fortilife™ NF1000 membrane elements are now sold worldwide. The high-productivity nanofiltration elements help enable increased wastewater reuse and resource recovery in some of the most challenging applications—with reduced energy consumption—compared to earlier versions of the technology.

DuPont’s Fortilife NF1000 product is being honored this week with a 2023 R&D100 Award, which celebrates the 100 most innovative and revolutionary technologies launched in the past year. While now globally available, Fortilife NF1000 was first launched in the Asia Pacific region where Minimal Liquid Discharge (MLD) solutions have been more widely adopted to meet both wastewater management regulations and business goals for circularity.

“As the world strives to treat and reuse more wastewater—from municipal applications to the most challenging industrial waters — FilmTec Fortilife NF1000 helps enable our customers to refine wastewater into valuable fractions to optimize the reuse potential and minimize waste,” said Alan Chan, global vice president and general manager, DuPont Water Solutions. “Industrial wastewater management — from coal-to-chemical and textiles to petrochemical and power production — can benefit from the use of NF1000 to recover water, salts and other valuable resources for reuse.”

Fortilife NF1000, a spiral-wound nanofiltration membrane, yields high water flux with exceptional high-pH durability while accomplishing challenging separations in high-pressure industrial wastewater applications.

Industrial wastewater generators are often required to practice zero-liquid-discharge (ZLD) to comply with local regulations. Traditionally, wastewater, comprised of salts and organic compounds, is sent to large evaporators or crystallizers to separate water from the solid waste. This can be an extremely energy-intensive and costly process. DuPont’s approach is to utilize a minimum-liquid-discharge (MLD) strategy using reverse osmosis (RO) and nanofiltration (NF) elements to reduce the volume of water sent to final thermal treatment, helping reduce operational costs while simultaneously recovering water for reuse.

In MLD systems, Fortilife NF1000 can be used upstream of RO to remove divalent ions and organic compounds or downstream of RO in selective-ion separation for improved crystallization efficiency with a purer brine composition or valorization of salts. Fortilife NF1000 can help increase water recovery, reduce energy consumption, and provide opportunities for resource recovery or valorization.

“Our customers’ top needs in the industrial wastewater space are improved recovery and better reliability — with a focus on sustainability and lifetime costs,” said Verónica Garcia Molina, global market leader, Industrial Water & Energy, DuPont Water Solutions. “With NF1000’s high active area and durable construction, use of the element can help our customers reduce energy requirements and costs, extending the membranes’ lifetime and reducing capital expenditures.”

DuPont’s water technologies help purify more than 50 million gallons of water every minute around the world, enable water reuse and recycling, desalination, and the safe access of both ground and surface water. DuPont offers solutions to a variety of water and sustainability challenges faced by industrial water users and water treatment municipalities through a broad portfolio of membranes, resins and systems (including reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, ion exchange resins (IEX), ultrafiltration (UF), electrodeionization (EDI), nanofiltration (NF), membrane bioreactor systems (MBR), membrane aerated biofilm reactors (MABR), and closed-circuit reverse osmosis (CCRO) systems).

Posted: November 16, 2023

Source: DuPont

Milliken & Company Garners EcoVadis Gold Rating

Milliken received a gold rating on its 2023 EcoVadis assessment.

SPARTANBURG, S.C. — November 16, 2023 — Milliken & Company, a diversified global manufacturer, received a gold rating on its 2023 EcoVadis assessment. EcoVadis provides trusted business sustainability ratings for more than 100,000 organizations representing more than 200 industries. Milliken’s 2023 EcoVadis score, assessed across its specialty chemical, textile, floor covering and healthcare operations, places the company in the top 2 percent of organizations rated.

“We are committed to making real, positive and tangible impacts on the world around us. Our EcoVadis rating helps translate our work across the value chain,” states Halsey Cook, president and CEO of Milliken & Company.

Last year, Milliken announced its path toward becoming net-zero by 2050. Using short- and long-term science-based net-zero targets, which were verified by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), Milliken continues to develop reduction pathways for its scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions. As part of its broader sustainability work, these net-zero targets join Milliken’s existing 2025 People, Product and Planet Sustainability Goals.

“Milliken prioritizes sustainable performance and development for the benefit of our customers, our associates and our communities,” adds Kasel Knight, general counsel and head of sustainability at Milliken. “The EcoVadis rating is a third-party review of our work that helps us see how we’re doing and where we should focus.”

To explore Milliken’s sustainability initiatives, including its latest corporate sustainability report, visit sustainability.milliken.com.

Posted: November 16, 2023

Source: Milliken & Company

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