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Freudenberg Performance Materials launches new website for Filtura

01 Nov '24
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Freudenberg Performance Materials launches new website for Filtura
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  • Freudenberg Performance Materials has launched a new website for its Filtura filter media brand, offering an intuitive platform for exploring advanced filtration solutions in air, liquid, and automotive markets.
  • The site highlights Filtura's custom solutions emphasising performance and energy efficiency, while showcasing a range of products.
Freudenberg Performance Materials, a leading global supplier of innovative technical textiles, is enhancing innovation with a new website for its Filtura filter media brand. This platform provides an easy-to-navigate experience for customers and partners to explore Filtura’s advanced filtration solutions for air, liquid, and automotive markets.

The new website presents Freudenberg's broad product portfolio and its industry expertise together with innovative technologies, thus helping customers in various industries to drive the efficiency, sustainability, and performance of their filtration systems, the company said in a press release.

The ‘Markets’ menu highlights Filtura's custom solutions for air filtration, liquid filtration, and automotive applications, emphasising the brand's commitment to high performance, durability, and energy efficiency. The ‘Solutions’ menu features a variety of Filtura products and services tailored to specific filtration needs, including functionalised filtration media, advanced support components, and synthetic filter frames for enhanced durability. The ‘Technologies’ menu showcases customisable advanced materials, such as spunbond and needle-punched nonwovens, meltblown filters, and composite technologies.

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