Tara Olivo, Associate Editor10.09.17
From manufacturing plants and the aerospace industry to foodservice and healthcare settings, nonwoven-based industrial wipes are more frequently replacing woven cloths and rags. With a nonwoven wipe or wiper, customers can expect cleanliness as well as consistency, unlike recycled rags and towels that can vary in size and can still be contaminated after being laundered. Nonwovens producers and wipes manufacturers are taking note of this growth.
“We’ll continue to see higher growth and higher share of market for nonwoven wipes, and the reason for that is consistency and performance versus woven,” says Dawn Huston, director of Product Marketing, Wipes – Americas, Health, Hygiene, and Specialties Division, Berry Global. “As we, and the industry, continue to develop and evolve wiping solutions that act more like woven cloths, we will capture more of the market.”
Industries that have specific processes that need to be managed and protected, or need to be consistent, will benefit from using nonwoven wipers, explains Carolyn Dennis, director of marketing for industrial wiper manufact
“We’ll continue to see higher growth and higher share of market for nonwoven wipes, and the reason for that is consistency and performance versus woven,” says Dawn Huston, director of Product Marketing, Wipes – Americas, Health, Hygiene, and Specialties Division, Berry Global. “As we, and the industry, continue to develop and evolve wiping solutions that act more like woven cloths, we will capture more of the market.”
Industries that have specific processes that need to be managed and protected, or need to be consistent, will benefit from using nonwoven wipers, explains Carolyn Dennis, director of marketing for industrial wiper manufact
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