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PCMC launches Smart Touch HMI for tissue operations

28th Apr 2020

Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), a leader in tissue converting, packaging, and nonwovens technology, has launched Smart Touch HMI, a new human-machine interface available on Forte tissue converting lines. Following high-performance design principles, PCMC’s Smart Touch HMI offers users a clean, modern interface and enhanced help features.

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Schwing ensures clean machines for nonwovens

27th Apr 2020

In the times of coronavirus pandemic, Schwing Technologies is engaged in cleaning machine parts so that nonwovens production continues unhindered. Production lines for nonwovens are running at full speed worldwide since material is needed for medical textiles. Precise working machine parts are essential amidst shortage of masks and protective gowns.

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Sandler setting up nonwovens line for respirator masks

27th Apr 2020

Sandler Group, a high-tech manufacturer of nonwovens, is setting up a new high-tech nonwovens line for the production of nonwovens for respirator masks. The production is scheduled to begin in the middle of the third quarter. The investment in the line will enable Sandler to additionally produce nonwovens for the manufacture of up to 800 million masks.

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Reusable protective clothing approved for use in Beijing

27th Apr 2020

China recently unveiled its first reusable medical protective clothing approved for application in Beijing. Produced by Beijing BW Techtextile, it can solve a number of problems in disposable protective clothing, such as large consumption, long production cycle and difficulty in mass storage. It took 68 days from project initiation to production and...

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Global Protective Gear makes innovative fabric for gowns

24th Apr 2020

Global Protective Gear is now manufacturing AAMI level 1 and level 2 isolation gowns by using an alternative textile to help solve its shortage. With the surge in demand for gowns during the current coronavirus pandemic, the traditional supply chain has not been able to keep up and so the primary raw material used – nonwoven fabric is in short supply.

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Acme pivots business to aid in COVID-19 pandemic shortages

24th Apr 2020

The Acme Group, a provider of industrial textiles and textile solutions, has announced its pivot in wake of COVID-19 pandemic. Amidst global crisis and shortages of critical medical equipment & materials, it has converted its factories to produce KN95 masks and providing melt blown filter material (key ingredient in face masks) to producers all over...

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Internetstores to sell OrganoTex textile products

24th Apr 2020

The Internetstores group, the owner of Addnature, is set to sell OrganoTex Textile Waterproofing products in their European webshop, CAMPZ.com, with sales in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Spain. OrganoClick develops biodegradable industrial durable water repellent products for textiles under the brand, OrganoTex.

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PFNonwovens announces leadership changes to BoD

24th Apr 2020

PFNonwovens has announced the resignation of its chief technical officer, Frantisek Klaska, from the board of directors and from all executive positions within the PFNonwovens concern, effective May 1, 2020, and concurrently his transition to a non-executive position within the PFNonwovens Concern. The company is a leading producer of spunmelt...

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HeiQ increases production of antiviral textile treatment

24th Apr 2020

Swiss textile innovator HeiQ, has joined hands with Wacker, FHNW, and Alchemie to increase the production of HeiQ Viroblock NPJ103, an antiviral and antibacterial textile treatment. There is high demand for a solution to protect front-line emergency workers with virus-blocking textiles during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that is an enormous challenge.

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