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Germany’s Reifenhauser presents RF5 XHL tech for nonwovens at Index23

18th Apr 2023

Reifenhauser Reicofil is showcasing its new RF5 XHL production platform for nonwovens at the Index23 trade fair. The technology uses the patented BiCo process to create a bimetallic effect and optimally crimp the fibre, resulting in super soft and drapeable nonwovens for the hygiene industry. The platform is also equipped with energy-efficient...

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Beaulieu Fibres showcases eco-friendly products at Index23 in Geneva

18th Apr 2023

Belgium-based Beaulieu Fibres International is showcasing a range of environmentally friendly products at Index23 in Switzerland, including bicomponent fibres for industrial and hygiene applications, offering a significant reduction in material and carbon footprint. The company is also making progress in moving away from virgin fossil-based fibres.

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US’ NatureWorks introduces new Ingeo biopolymer solution

15th Apr 2023

NatureWorks has unveiled a new addition to its Ingeo biopolymer product line with the introduction of Ingeo 6500D. This innovation from NatureWorks promises enhanced performance attributes for hygiene applications, delivering increased softness, strength, and improved fluid management when combined with optimised hydrophilic surface finish technology.

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Austria’s Andritz partners with Nouvelles Fibres Textiles, Pellenc ST

14th Apr 2023

The partnership between Andritz, Pellenc ST, Nouvelles Fibres Textiles marks a significant step in establishing the first industrial-scale automatic textile sorting line in France. With their expertise in sorting technologies, textile machinery and processes, and post-consumer textile value chains, they are poised to revolutionise the recycling...

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Newly established Rivertex Australia gets Gavin Hodgins as MD

13th Apr 2023

Rivertex Technical Fabrics has founded Rivertex Australia Pty Ltd, with Gavin Hodgins as managing director, to strengthen its presence in the Australian and New Zealand markets. The company has also joined the Specialized Textiles Association and will attend the SuperExpo 2023. At the expo, Rivertex Australia will showcase its sustainable product...

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US’ Hospeco Brands Group merges with Monarch Brands

13th Apr 2023

US-based company Hospeco Brands Group has announced a merger with Monarch Brands, expanding its wiping solutions and microfibre offerings. The move adds complementary product lines and creates opportunities for mutual growth, with no changes to existing customer relationships. Key management and sales staff will remain with Monarch Brands.

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Germany’s Kelheim Fibres working on developing biobased AHPs

13th Apr 2023

Kelheim Fibres is developing biobased absorbent hygiene product concepts using functionalised specialty fibres. The fibres are made from 100 per cent wood pulp of sustainable forests. The company has partnered with Sandler and pelzGROUP to launch a bio-based panty liner shortly. Kelheim Fibres will showcase its products at booth 2415 of Index 2023...

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Europe’s PFNonwovens starts up A.Celli nonwovens' equipment

12th Apr 2023

PFNonwovens has signed the order acceptance for the complete end-of-line provided for the new Reicofil R5 line at the company's Hazleton plant in Pennsylvania. This comes after the successful start-up of the line in early March. PFNonwovens, a leading global producer of nonwovens, has acquired six A. Celli lines over the years for its Hazleto.

Joint secretary, ministry of textiles, Rajeev Saxena addressing a press conference on launch of 2 QCOs for 31 items, in New Delhi on April 11, 2023. Pic: PIB
India issues QCO for technical textiles, to be effective after 6 mnths

12th Apr 2023

India has issued its first-ever QCO for the technical textiles sector, aiming to establish the country as a global hub for this niche segment. The ministry of textiles launched two QCOs covering 31 items, including 19 geo textiles and 12 protective textiles. The initiative aims to enhance product standards and quality and protect the environment.

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