Technical Absorbents increases its presence at CIDPEX

March 20, 2012 - United Kingdom

In April Technical Absorbents (TAL), a UK-based subsidiary of the Bluestar Fibre Company Limited, will attend the China International Disposable Paper EXPO (CIDPEX) for the third time with its Super Absorbent Fibre (SAFTM) Technology, and will have its largest ever stand at 54m2.

CIDPEX is organized by China National Household Paper Industry Association and will take place between 18th and 20th April at Xiamen International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Fujian, China. The purpose of the event is to provide all tissue paper and disposable product manufacturers, and raw materials and machineries suppliers, a platform to promote their goods and wares to a captive audience that is looking for new products and potential innovation/development ideas.

TAL can be found on stand 3157 in the Raw Materials and Accessories Pavilion which is located in Hall F. Industry experts from the company will be available to elucidate the capability of SAFTM technology and the many markets and applications in which it can be used.

“HyiSAFTM is aimed specifically at the disposable hygiene market,” explains TAL Business Development Manager Dave Hill, “It is the key component for a wide range of soft discreet and comfortable nonwoven cores that provide superior fluid absorption – and low re-wet performance – in ultra-thin femme-hygiene, diaper and incontinence products.

“However, TAL will be exhibiting a wide range of fabric and fibre technologies on its stand, not just those relating to hygiene. There is significant demand for SAFTM in other market sectors, including agro-textiles, geo-textiles, filtration media and coolant apparel. There is also growing interest in exudates management from the global woundcare market.

“Samples and end products will be available to view, and we would be happy to meet with anyone looking for a super absorbent solution. CIDPEX has always been a successful event for us and we are hoping that with a larger stand we will attract even more visitors.”