03.27.19
The company HIK-91 has decided to start the production of high performing nonwovens with the purchase of a new Farè spunbond line in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
The new spunbond line uses polyolefin as raw materials for the production of a wide variety of products thanks to the technological solutions implemented by Farè to its recent spunbond lines.
For HIK-91 this is the first step of a growth strategy for innovative nonwovens in its market areas.
HIK-91 has chosen Farè as partner for this new industrial investment after a careful survey of the spunbond process available where the high performance of premium products, the energy saving and the flexibility of the line to produce different webs are key winning factors of Farè technology.
Farè will supply to HIK-91 the equipment for the production of spunbond from light to medium weight webs covering nonwovens from hygiene to agriculture to industrial applications.
This will allow HIK-91 to enter with a leading position in high demanding markets with the Farè line thanks to its innovative solutions.
The line will start production in the first quarter of 2020.
The new spunbond line uses polyolefin as raw materials for the production of a wide variety of products thanks to the technological solutions implemented by Farè to its recent spunbond lines.
For HIK-91 this is the first step of a growth strategy for innovative nonwovens in its market areas.
HIK-91 has chosen Farè as partner for this new industrial investment after a careful survey of the spunbond process available where the high performance of premium products, the energy saving and the flexibility of the line to produce different webs are key winning factors of Farè technology.
Farè will supply to HIK-91 the equipment for the production of spunbond from light to medium weight webs covering nonwovens from hygiene to agriculture to industrial applications.
This will allow HIK-91 to enter with a leading position in high demanding markets with the Farè line thanks to its innovative solutions.
The line will start production in the first quarter of 2020.