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Nonwovens’ presence expands at textile and garment technology exhibition
August 5, 2019
By: Tara Olivo
Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry
Themed ‘Innovating the World of Textiles’, the 18th edition of ITMA concluded successfully in Barcelona, Spain, at the end of June. The global textile and garment manufacturing industry converged at ITMA 2019, chalking up new records for the exhibition, which has been held every four years since 1951. It featured many exciting new product launches and innovative technologies and products, including those that leverage the Internet of Things, by 1717 exhibitors from 45 countries. CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, and owner of ITMA and ITMA Asia, reported that the industry support from visitors and exhibitors was tremendous, resulting in record-breaking number of exhibitors since its inception. Fritz P. Mayer, president of CEMATEX, says, “The digital transformation of the textile and garment manufacturing value chain and sustainability concerns of the industry have driven up visitor interests in ITMA 2019. We had a strong turnout, despite trade tensions and poor business sentiments. Many of our exhibitors were pleasantly surprised with the large number of serious buyers attending the exhibition.” ITMA 2019 attracted visitorship of over 105,000 from 137 countries. The top five countries where visitors came from were Spain (11%), Italy (10%), India (8%), Turkey and Germany (7%). They were followed by France, United States, Portugal, Brazil, Pakistan, China and the United Kingdom. In addition, a number of ITMA and co-located events drew over 1000 delegates. Among the events were the ITMA-EDANA Nonwovens Forum, Textile Colourant and Chemical Leaders Forum, Better Cotton Initiative Seminar, European Digital Textile Conference, Tex-Summit Global, Planet Textiles, SAC & ZDHC Manufacturer Forum and Texmeeting by TEXFOR. The next ITMA will be held in Fiera Milano, Milan, Italy, from June 8-14, 2023. The following is a look at what some companies exhibited in Barcelona. Andritz Showed Off Nonwovens Solutions International technology Group Andritz presented its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at ITMA. The presentation of a complete velours needleloom at Andritz’s booth was one of the highlights at the show. In combination with Augmented Reality (AR) content, the needleloom provides a detailed insight into the functionality of this key technology. Andritz also introduced its latest needling technology for producing veloured felts, mainly for applications in the automotive industry. The long-lasting brush design combined with a needleloom for high production capacities ensure reduced production costs and a high return on investment for customers. With this full-size needleloom exhibit, realistic presentations were provided at many points of the machine using AR technology. Andritz enjoys high market confidence with its needlepunch systems and needlelooms as the core process technologies, especially in the segment for needleloom devices manufactured according to special customer requirements. Andritz also showed the next generation of its cross-laying technology, the ProWin system. ProWin is a further development of ProDyn and ProWid, which have achieved a high level of acceptance on the market with around 200 systems installed. This technology improves the current weight-profiling options and increases the actual production capacity. Archroma Launches New Products Archroma launched at the recent ITMA exhibition its new Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq, a water-based ultra-low VOC polyurethane (PU) polymer coating technology. The innovation was developed in compliance with “The Archroma Way: safe, efficient, enhanced, it’s our nature”. The approach finds its origin in Archroma’s deep belief that it is possible to make the textile industry sustainable, economically and ecologically. Coatings are used in the textile industry to achieve features such as waterproofness, flexibility, durability and UV resistance. With the growing demand for safer and more ecological products, water-based PU coatings are progressively prevailing as the preferred coating technology. Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq have been developed to provide textile manufacturers with an additional water-based option that delivers high performance to the coated fabrics of demanding applications, such as indoor and outdoor textiles, nonwovens and papers. Initially developed for the chemical bonding and coating for backpack and other industrial products, Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq also improve the mechanical properties of the treated material such as their tensile strength and scratch resistance. The new products will be the core of Archroma’s Safe Seats system. The system, which combines Lurapret N5392 & N5396 liq with Archroma’s halogen-free Pekoflam STC p flame retardant, allows to create a halogen-free flame retardant coating system for synthetic leather upholstery. Using Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq together with Archroma’s Nuva N2155 & N4547 soil protection and release finishes, enables customers to achieve highest standards in water-repellence and waterproofness. Lurapret N5396 & N5392 liq can be applied by impregnation, coating (paste or foam), and spray, and are compliant with the ZDHC and bluesign requirements. Autefa Showcased Hydroentanglement Technology At ITMA, Autefa Solutions Nonwovens Technology was focused on innovations in main process steps from web forming, web bonding and web finishing. Under the headline “Industry 4.0” customers gained an approach for the entire nonwoven production system covering all aspects of improving the performance of a production line during lifetime. With the new hydroentanglement machine V-Jet FUTURA and the Square Drum Dryer SQ-V, Autefa Solutions has developed an advanced and unique technology with special focus on reducing energy consumption. Besides high energy efficiency, the new Hydroentanglement Machine V-Jet FUTURA offers highest throughputs, easy maintenance and long lasting V-Jet-technology components. The new module based Airlay FUTURA K12 concept provides tailor-made line solutions. For customers looking for best web quality or highest productivity, Airlay FUTURA K 12 is available with different inlet, forming and delivery modules. Synthetic or natural fibers, heavy or low weight, bulky or dense, the Airlay FUTURA concept offers the right modules for a line upgrade. The Airlay FUTURA modules are mounted on high precision guiding lines. This easy and quick opening of the machine stands for fast cleaning, easy maintenance, easy inspection and extended access to all parts of the machine. Autefa Solutions Service 4.0 covers all aspects of improving the performance of a production line during lifetime. Beaulieu Announces New Pilot Line At ITMA, Beaulieu Engineered Product’s announced a new, fully operational pilot line supporting R&D projects for industrial and hygiene applications. It will also support the development of innovative fibers for new markets and applications. Beaulieu Fibres International’s (BFI) pilot line answers increasing customer demand for co-developments. It is extremely flexible and can replicate any type of staple fiber spinning technology, using different type of polymers and additives, and different type of cross sections. New high tenacity staple fibers capacity will be available from the end of 2019 at BFI’s Italian plant. 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. New PET-core BICO staple fibers will bring loft to hygiene products. The fibers are available in a dtex range from 1,3-6,7dtex/40mm in both polymer-configurations PP/PET (Polypropylene / Polyethylene terephthalate) and PE/PET (Polyethylene / Polyethylene terephthalate). The specific use of PET in the core improves the resilience/loft of the nonwoven. The use of PE in the sheath provides softness as required in topsheets, for example, while the configuration with PP in the sheath answers the requirements for ultrasonic bonding. Fibers come in an antimony (Sb)-free version, as required by the latest hygiene safety regulations. BFI’s new and unique polyolefin staple fiber UltraBond eliminates the need for latex or other chemical binders to consolidate nonwovens, contributing to a fully recyclable system. The award-winning innovation opens up a new path to create 100% PP needlepunched fabrics which meet the same performance requirements while reducing the end-of-life environmental impact. CO2 emissions are reduced by 35% over the full production process during fabrics’ production. Following its pioneering introduction in mid-2018, Beaulieu Yarns is seeing interest increase in 2019 in its drop-in alternative for carpet manufacturers. EqoBalance yarns support the global goal of strong, immediate CO2 emission reduction, allowing a reduction of up to 75% of CO2 eq/kg compared to Beaulieu Yarns’ fossil-based products. These Green Product Award winning yarns deliver the same quality and performance as the fossil-based equivalents, and enable carpet manufacturers to contribute to a sustainable future through less use of fossil resources and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Beaulieu Yarns’ EqoBalance is the very first yarn certified by TÜV Süd as meeting the new REDcert standard on the “use of sustainable biomass for material purposes in the chemical industry.” Brückner Highlighted Industry 4.0 Solutions For 70 years, Brückner has been the worldwide partner for all companies which are drying, coating and finishing web-shaped materials: whether clothing fabrics, nonwovens, carpet, glass or coatings – the variety of materials to be processed has never been limited. Today, it is no longer just a question of machines, but rather of automation and control systems. The topic of digitization and Industry 4.0 opens up completely new possibilities for increasing productivity, reducing the use of resources and improving quality. In addition, an increasing shortage of skilled workers can be addressed by more intelligent software. Brückner has invested, developed and implemented a lot in this area in recent years:
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