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Published October 3, 2005
Elsner Engineering Works now offers an updated version of its ZFV-1-20 single width automatic wipe folding machine. The versatile machine offers converters an easy approach to producing both dry and wet nonwoven fabric products without an undue amoun… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
A new catalog available from Bosch Rexroth details the range of cylinders available from the company. The 252-page catalog covers Rexroth features and advantages, dimensional and performance specifications and selection information. The catalog inclu… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
Adhesives Research has introduced ARmark Authentication Technologies, a new business focusing on anti-counterfeiting technology in the form of covert markers that can be combined with custom-developed delivery systems for application to a variety of… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
This complete line for thermal bonded airlaid felts is composed of the LaRoche Airlay feeding the new Strahm HiPer Therm oven. The line includes slitting, winding, stacking, packing and powder scattering equipment. With a weight range from 300 to 400… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
A new line of soft, durable casual furniture fabric is now available from The Astrup Company. A blend of PVC coated polyester and olefin fibers, Marquesa fabrics by Phifer offer comfort, durability, soft feel and high performance in deep seating appl… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
New from Bosch Rexroth Group is its AS2 series of FRLs for lightweight, polymer-based compressed air preparation. In the AS2 series, the individual processes for air preparation (filtering, regulating, lubricating and draining) are combined into a si… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
CM2 Engineering debuts its high quality, flex-cut knife section. This innovation provides customer benefits such as inexpensive disposable blades, no necessary adjustments, reduced downtime and low operation costs. 800-743-5966 cm_squared@msn.com… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
The Bioactive collection from Dyckhoff contains soft terry toweling bed covers, pillows and sheets made of 48% Trevira Bioactive and 52% cotton. The bedding products are available in several colors: pale yellow, pale blue, terra cotta, cream and whit… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
BST Pro Mark is introducing a video web inspection system, the PROScan 3000. With the incorporation of the company's unique virtual repeat technology, the PROScan 3000 is able to allow the operator to see the entire print repeat in thumbnail images,… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
This line is comprised of the LaRoche Airlay feeding an A50R Asselin needle­loom. With a fully removable bedplate and dust extraction below the bedplate, the needleloom is specially suited for recycled and natural fibers. This LaRoche technology… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
Sonobond Ultrasonics has created an ultrasonic bonding machine designed to satisfy the growing demand for comfortable and fashionable lingerie and intimate apparel. The new EdgeBanding machine uses Sonobond's exclusive Softseam process to produce sea… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
Rhodia Polyamide has introduced new Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) staple fibers based on Ticona's Fortron PPS polymer. Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) is a high-temperature resin that offers an excellent combination of thermal, mechanical and chemical resi… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
Laroche has expanded its range of products by offering the Exel pulling machine, which is dedicated to the recycling of textile wastes into fibers for spinning or nonwovens industries. The Exel is a medium-sized machine de­signed for high quality… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
BASF's new technology—Ellastollan thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU)—is designed to benefit today's elastic nonwovens market where achieving the right elasticity often involves mechanical manipulation (i.e. the insertion of elastic bands o… Read More »
Published October 3, 2005
Dyckhoff has extended its range of Trevira Bioactive textiles to include reusable underlays for beds. Composed of four layers, the underlay is breathable, watertight and impermeable to urine and blood. It can absorb liquids up to 480 ml/m2. Customers… Read More »