05.02.16
German nonwovens manufacturer Sandler's booth will feature the Sandler Garden and Mansion. In this homey garden, sample collections showing Sandler’s wide product range—including wipes and hygiene materials to name a few—will allow visitors to feel the difference—established product qualities as well as latest developments. The company invites IDEA attendees to come take a mini break in this pleasant atmosphere.
“Wipes unlimited” is Sandler’s motto when it comes to the company’s wipes substrates for baby care, cosmetics as well as industrial and household cleaning. Print and embossing designs, but also special fiber blends and the use of sustainable raw materials from natural sources, offer numerous opportunities for product differentiation. Sandler’s latest substrates combine improved tensile strength in machine and cross direction with higher product thickness—added value for both cleaning efficiency and care.
Meanwhile, in hygiene, new developments like softer nonwovens for fluid handling layers along with extraordinarily soft and bulky top- and backsheet materials increase the comfort in use while also offering optimized fluid management. A new generation of nonwovens for elastic closure systems combines improved extensibility and high stability during processing. Both are achieved at even lower basis weights, thus conserving valuable resources. New nonwovens for topsheets feature a silky or cotton-like feel for more comfort in use. For this application, Sandler also presents sustainable product variants that are biodegradable owing to the fibers used. Embossed motifs also offer product differentiation, adding that certain something recognizable at first sight. Sandler will also present a further highlight with a new embossing design, especially suited for cover materials for elastic applications.
Based in Germany, Sandler is currently building its first U.S. site in Georgia. The new plant is expected to become operational later this year.
“Wipes unlimited” is Sandler’s motto when it comes to the company’s wipes substrates for baby care, cosmetics as well as industrial and household cleaning. Print and embossing designs, but also special fiber blends and the use of sustainable raw materials from natural sources, offer numerous opportunities for product differentiation. Sandler’s latest substrates combine improved tensile strength in machine and cross direction with higher product thickness—added value for both cleaning efficiency and care.
Meanwhile, in hygiene, new developments like softer nonwovens for fluid handling layers along with extraordinarily soft and bulky top- and backsheet materials increase the comfort in use while also offering optimized fluid management. A new generation of nonwovens for elastic closure systems combines improved extensibility and high stability during processing. Both are achieved at even lower basis weights, thus conserving valuable resources. New nonwovens for topsheets feature a silky or cotton-like feel for more comfort in use. For this application, Sandler also presents sustainable product variants that are biodegradable owing to the fibers used. Embossed motifs also offer product differentiation, adding that certain something recognizable at first sight. Sandler will also present a further highlight with a new embossing design, especially suited for cover materials for elastic applications.
Based in Germany, Sandler is currently building its first U.S. site in Georgia. The new plant is expected to become operational later this year.