Tara Olivo, associate editor05.26.21
Emmebi Impianti, an expert in handling natural fibers, has earned a number of recent contracts from spunlace operators in Europe.
A complete state of the art air filtration, waste recycling, edge trimming and air conditioning system was implemented for for SANITARS SPA in Italy for their new LORTEX technology, a new benchmark for spunlace manufacturers serving disposable hygiene products. A new multi material spunlace line project for I Cotton Latvia also came online in March including the installation of the air treatment system and an electrical and compressed-air plant.
In September, Septona in Greece (European leading manufacturer of personal hygiene products) will receive a complete air system for it’s new spunlace line for cotton pads production. And in Moscow, the Russian giant Cotton Club recently signed four contracts for air filtration-air conditioning plants, one for a line for cosmetic cotton disks, another to service over 60 cotton bud machines, and two more in support of a pair of new 3.6m wide spunlace lines. The work will be completed in cooperation with the co-owned Russian engeenering company ReZh group.
According to Riccardo Cavalleri, CEO, “The market is quickly moving to natural fibers so, due to the complications of treating, carding and recycling dusty and hygroscopic materials as cotton and linen, Emmebi’s 35-year experience in natural fibers supported by a deep knowledge in the spunlace process will be the best choice for customers who want to expand their productivity in hydroentangled products.”
A complete state of the art air filtration, waste recycling, edge trimming and air conditioning system was implemented for for SANITARS SPA in Italy for their new LORTEX technology, a new benchmark for spunlace manufacturers serving disposable hygiene products. A new multi material spunlace line project for I Cotton Latvia also came online in March including the installation of the air treatment system and an electrical and compressed-air plant.
In September, Septona in Greece (European leading manufacturer of personal hygiene products) will receive a complete air system for it’s new spunlace line for cotton pads production. And in Moscow, the Russian giant Cotton Club recently signed four contracts for air filtration-air conditioning plants, one for a line for cosmetic cotton disks, another to service over 60 cotton bud machines, and two more in support of a pair of new 3.6m wide spunlace lines. The work will be completed in cooperation with the co-owned Russian engeenering company ReZh group.
According to Riccardo Cavalleri, CEO, “The market is quickly moving to natural fibers so, due to the complications of treating, carding and recycling dusty and hygroscopic materials as cotton and linen, Emmebi’s 35-year experience in natural fibers supported by a deep knowledge in the spunlace process will be the best choice for customers who want to expand their productivity in hydroentangled products.”