Tara Olivo, Associate Editor10.08.18
Converting companies are an integral part of the nonwovens supply chain. For all of the advantages the industry’s products provide, a lot has to happen prior to their end use. Nonwovens need to be cut into a variety of shapes and sizes, scaled down to become a single-use product, as well as printed, packaged and more. Sometimes the process is simple, and sometimes more complex, with converting companies using the latest technology to add value to products and make them easier to use. The following is a compilation of capabilities and services of some the nonwovens industry’s leading converters.
Athea Laboratories
Athea Laboratories continues capital investment in new machinery to further bolster its manufacturing capabilities. The addition of a new high speed perforator machine and 5000 gallon mixing tank will help to improve efficiency and speed of manufacturing with a number of products. These additions also help emphasize Athea’s capabilities as a full turnkey wet wipes and liquid product manufacturer with the ability to handle all manufacturing in house.
With over 50 years of experience,
Athea Laboratories
Athea Laboratories continues capital investment in new machinery to further bolster its manufacturing capabilities. The addition of a new high speed perforator machine and 5000 gallon mixing tank will help to improve efficiency and speed of manufacturing with a number of products. These additions also help emphasize Athea’s capabilities as a full turnkey wet wipes and liquid product manufacturer with the ability to handle all manufacturing in house.
With over 50 years of experience,
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