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Atex Srl. |
Contact:
Max Castellani
CEO
Phone #: 39-02-95242-1
Fax #: 39-02-95242-010
Email: info@atex-spun.com
Website: www.atex-spun.com
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Address:
Via C, Colombo 2
Settala (MI) 20090 IT
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Company Profile: Click here to download the company profile as a PDF.
Atex Srl. is associated with the following categories |
Roll Goods
Composite, Meltblown, Spunbond
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Atex Srl. appears in the following articles |
Drive On with Nonwovens
Technology advances and changing customer needs open up new pathways for nonwovens in the automotives industry.
by Karen McIntyre, Editor
The Ups and Downs of the Needlepunch Market
Surge in capacity shows strength of new applications for needlepunched nonwovens.
by Karen McIntyre, Editor
Feel The Stretch
The nonwovens industry is developing innovative technologies to help producers incorporate more stretch into the design of hygiene, medical and industrial products, responding to increasing demands for better fit, comfort, elasticity and recovery
by by Sandra Levy, Associate Editor
Techtextil Preview
by Sandra Levy, Associate Editor
Online exclusive: Get Ready For First Defense Nasal Screens
nonwoven filters make breathing easier
by Sandra Levy
Bicomponent Fibers for Nonwovens in China: Now and in the Future
Market is growing but continues to represent a small percentage of total production.
by by John Xuan, Yancheng Textile College, YCTEX IMP & EXP Co., LTD
Index Preview
Coming Home
Impending flammability rules for upholstered furniture and top of bed may fire up opportunities for nonwovens suppliers.
by by Sandra Levy, Associate Editor
Homeward Bound
The home furnishings sector is rolling out a welcome mat and nonwovens suppliers are making themselves right at home.
by by Sandra Levy, Associate Editor
Online Exclusive: Nonwovens Industry speaks with Lenzing CEO Thomas Fahnemann at Techtextil
The Great Shake-up
recent M&A activity has stirred up challenges
by Ellen Wuagneux
Expo In Print
Airlaid Technology And Its Material in China
by John Xuan
The Comforts Of Home
nonwovens make themselves comfortable in the home furnishing sector, from bedding and window treatments to wallcovering applications
by Ellen Wuagneux
Airlaid: The Comeback Kid
once plagued by overcapacity and pricing challenges, are airlaids ready to get back in the ring?
by Ellen Wuagneux
Companies To Watch
a look at some other important nonwovens producers
by Staff Report
Creation and Evolution Of A Nonwovens Design Course
by Brian George
Spunlace Market Report
with a slate of new capacity coming onstream, producers look beyond commodities to add value in wipes and other markets
by Karen Bitz McIntyre
Spunmelt Directory
Review & Forecast
As 2005 draws to a close, nonwovens executives describe the year as positive for the industry.
The Filtration Evolution
growth continues as this highly technical nonwovens sector faces new demands and challenges
by Ed Homonoff
Airlaid: State Of The Industry
better...but not good
by Phillip Mango
Machinery & Equipment Focus
a look at the latest innovations and company highlights from suppliers of machinery and equipment
The Call for Composites
Creative fabric and fiber combinations help boost versatility in this busy segment
by Elllen Wuagneux
Techtextil Preview
a look at what companies will be showcasing at next month's event in Frankfurt, Germany
Airlaid Grabs Hold In Food Packaging
manufacturers develop new uses for technology
Machinery & Equipment Review
increased competition hits hygiene market
Hygiene Suppliers Hang Tough
market conditions pose many challenges in components
New Products Wanted
the airlaid market looks for ways to fill capacity
ITMA 2003 Hits Birmingham
machinery manufacturers to promote latest technologies
A Winning Combination
composites gain importance as the nonwovens industry looks for new technology
Synthetic Fiber Update
polyester, polypropylene, others positioned well for future growth
Air Through Bulks Up
versatility, uniformity and a clean production process have manufacturers applauding air through bonded nonwovens
Spunbonded and Meltblown Nonwovens
manufacturers continue to focus on these two markets, despite lower pricing and overcapacity issues
by Eileen Wubbe
Making An Incision In The Medical Market
nonwovens are a preferred material for use in hospitals
by Eileen Wubbe
The Best Of Both Worlds
composite structures combine multiple materials to create products with more function, better value and increased versatility
by Karen Bitz
Look What Happened At INDEX 02
a review of the year’s largest nonwovens exposition
20th Annual Expo In Print
advertisers highlight company products, technologies and services
Binders & Additives Update
suppliers to the nonwovens industry face many challenges
by Karen Bitz
Adult Incontinence: A Maturing Market
a look at the growing adult incontinence market
by Karen Bitz
Much Ado About Airlaids
why is everyone talking about this technology?
by Karen Bitz
INTC Preview
a detailed look at events planned for this annual gathering
IDEA 01 Review
triennial event marked as largest gathering of nonwovens industry in North America
Review & Forecast
executives discuss how the nonwovens industry fared in 2000 and make predictions for 2001
Are We There Yet?
air laid manufacturers head toward a market break-through
by Ellen Lees Wuagneux
Feminine Hygiene Products: A Market Overview
part two of three part series covers sanitary protection market
by Colin White
Technology In Search Of Markets
notes on air laid nonwovens of yesterday, today and tomorrow
by Ivan Pivko
Baby Diapers And Training Pants: A Market Overview
a look at the latest trends and developments
by Colin White
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Additional Roll Good Product Data |
| Fibers Used: |
Polypropylene |
| Brands: |
AXAR |
| Applications: |
hygienic, filtration, upholstery, home textile, building, lamination, packaging, decoration, wipes, medical, hygiene |
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Atex Srl. appears in the following news items |
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Dec 7, 2011
Jan 13, 2011
Nov 30, 2010
May 26, 2010
Feb 3, 2010
Nov 30, 2009
Apr 13, 2009
Aug 21, 2008
Jul 17, 2008
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Jun 5, 2008
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Sep 19, 2007
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Mar 28, 2007
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