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Since the 1970’s Farè has been a worldwide supplier of a complete range of equipment and technologies for production of nonwovens and staple fibers covering most of market applications from the hygienic to the technical fields.
The Farè production portfolio includes production lines for spunbond, composite and meltblown nonwovens as well as production lines to produce staple fibers out of single stage (one-step) and double stage (two-step) processes.
For the nonwovens production lines Farè can offer two options: the Fine Denier option for typical applications like hygiene, medical garments, filtration, etc., where superior coverage, uniformity and softness are required and the Coarse Denier option for typical applications like geotextiles, roofing substrates, carpet backing, etc. where instead superior mechanical/hydraulic properties and dimensional stability are required.
A large variety of polymers virgin or regenerated and biopolymers as well can be processed. Dryerless extrusion is also available for polyesters like polymers for a considerable energy savings with consequent lower carbon footprint.
For all technologies, proprietary bicomponent spinning configuration is available allowing to combine two different polymers in several cross sections to obtain continuous filaments and fibers with enhanced properties if compared with the monocomponent version like higher strength and bondability. A particular highlight is for continuous filaments and fibers with side by side or eccentric sheath/core section with capability to crimp to obtain nonwovens with superior volume and softness.
The Farè production portfolio includes production lines for spunbond, composite and meltblown nonwovens as well as production lines to produce staple fibers out of single stage (one-step) and double stage (two-step) processes.
For the nonwovens production lines Farè can offer two options: the Fine Denier option for typical applications like hygiene, medical garments, filtration, etc., where superior coverage, uniformity and softness are required and the Coarse Denier option for typical applications like geotextiles, roofing substrates, carpet backing, etc. where instead superior mechanical/hydraulic properties and dimensional stability are required.
A large variety of polymers virgin or regenerated and biopolymers as well can be processed. Dryerless extrusion is also available for polyesters like polymers for a considerable energy savings with consequent lower carbon footprint.
For all technologies, proprietary bicomponent spinning configuration is available allowing to combine two different polymers in several cross sections to obtain continuous filaments and fibers with enhanced properties if compared with the monocomponent version like higher strength and bondability. A particular highlight is for continuous filaments and fibers with side by side or eccentric sheath/core section with capability to crimp to obtain nonwovens with superior volume and softness.