Oerlikon Manmade Fibers, one of the world market leaders for filament spinning systems is set to present its manmade fibres segment focussing on safety and environment at this year’s Techtextil, taking place in Frankfurt between May 4 and 7, 2015.
The solution provider with its two brands – Oerlikon Barmag and Oerlikon Neumag – offers numerous technologies for manufacturing industrial yarns, fibres, and nonwovens. The latest developments among other things for recycling will be presented in a Virtual Showroom in 3D at the German expo.Oerlikon Manmade Fibers, one of the world market leaders for filament spinning systems is set to present its manmade fibres segment focussing on#
Oerlikon would present industrial yarn systems by Oerlikon Barmag, used for all applications: from high-tenacity high-modulus yarn for safety belts, HMLS yarns for tire cord all the way through to low and ultra-low shrinkage yarns for tarpaulins.
Monofilament yarns and tapes deployed as agricultural textiles such as baler twine yarns and wind-protection netting, as bulk goods sacks, carpet backing and geotextile, supplied by Oerlikon Barmag, for woven, fibrilla will also be part of the expo, Oerkilon said in a statement.
Synthetic staple fibres like polyester and polypropylene by Oerlikon Neumag, processed to create carded nonwovens for geotextiles, insulating materials, filters, and similar products will be presented at Techtextil. In addition to other special industrial applications, shortcut fibres for reinforcing concrete, cement and plastics are another area of application for synthetic staple fibres will be displayed.
Oerkilon Neumag’s nonwoven systems for industrial filters and spunbond lines for geotextiles, used with roofing membranes and bitumen roofing membranes, will be a part of the show.
Oerlikon Manmade Fibers is the world market leader for filament spinning systems used for manufacturing manmade fibres, texturing machines, BCF systems, staple fibre spinning systems and artificial turf systems. (GK)
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