Beaulieu to Show Off Range of Fibers for Nonwovens

05.14.19

Polyolefin staple fiber UltraBond among new products

Beaulieu Fibres International (BFI) is lifting polyolefin and PET core nonwovens to new performance heights at Techtextil (Hall 4.2 Stand F19).

At its Techtextil 2019 showcase, BFI will give center stage to innovations helping producers to extract the most out of their production equipment and pursue new opportunities in areas like automotive, geotextiles, flooring, filtration, upholstery, concrete reinforcement and hygiene.

Karena Cancilleri, president Engineered Products, Beaulieu International Group, comments: “The nonwoven market is constantly looking for added value and system cost reduction opportunities. With our latest product innovations, Beaulieu Fibres International shows again that we are committed to helping our customers stay at the forefront of segment trends and efficiency.”

Highlights of BFI’s latest support for nonwovens at Techtextil 2019, include:

Headway for greener needlepunch fabrics – BFI’s new and unique polyolefin staple fiber UltraBond brings significant sustainability and cost-efficiency benefits to the broad world of needlepunch fabrics. UltraBond eliminates the need for latex or other chemical binders to consolidate nonwovens, contributing to a fully recyclable system. It opens up a new path to create 100% polypropylene (PP) needlepunch fabrics which meet the same performance requirements while reducing the end-of-life environmental impact.

Supporting the growing market for lightweight geotextiles – BFI’s high tenacity fibers HT8 offer unique high tensile strength without compromising on elongation. The fibers provide opportunities to reduce geotextile system cost by maximizing machine efficiency and ensure desired performance at reduced weight - up to 15% compared with standard geotextile fibers. BFI also offers a higher dtex range for environmental applications (TRM) and soil reinforcement.

Lightweight automotive composites - Beaulieu Fibres International introduces UltraLink, a family of engineered polypropylene (PP) bonding fibers for thermoplastic lightweight composites. The UltraLink fibers are designed to provide an optimal cost to performance ratio in needlepunched compression moulded composite materials, when blended with glass, natural or synthetic reinforcement fibers. The UltraLink fibers are customized to improve the mechanical, thermal and functional properties of the composite, supporting the automotive industry in the continuous strive to reduce weight and improve comfort in a sustainable way.

“Fresh” innovation for hygiene – Straight from its March global premiere and now available, BFI’s new PET-core-BICO staple fibers support the segment’s search to improve final product performance. They bring the advantages of PP or PE sheaths to resilient hygiene-destined nonwovens. The use of PE in the sheath provides softness as required in top sheets, for example, while the configuration with PP in the sheath answers the requirements for ultrasonic bonding. Fibers come in a dtex range from 1,3-6,7dtex/40mm in their antimony (Sb)-free version, as required by the latest hygiene safety regulations. The new fibers are part of BFI’s extensive range of Meraklon man-made fibers meeting key market requirements for softness, opacity and lightweight fabrics for hygiene products.