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Dilo to Exhibit at ITMA Asia

Company to showcase a range of nonwoven machinery

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By: Tara Olivo

Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry

Dilo Group, together with Kansan Materials, Izmir, will be present at booth No. H2 – D202 at ITMA ASIA to showcase its latest developments. Dilo will discuss its range of machinery for complete nonwoven lines as well as single specialty machinery and present nonwoven products from its Research and Application Centre. It will also highlight its latest accomplishments and updates on service, software and new fields of expertise. Dilo has been specializing in the field of complete needling lines within its group to provide state-of-the-art solutions together with Temafa, Spinnbau, DiloMachines and DiloSystems as well as DG Engineering.

As a specialist for needling, Dilo is continuously updating machinery and processes in order to provide solutions for cost-efficient nonwoven production at low energy consumption in many areas of needled nonwovens applications; lately, with the additional emphasis on lightweight products below 100 g/sqm for hygiene, cosmetic and medical applications. For this purpose, a large array of state-of-the-art needling lines is available in combination with high throughput fiber preparation, highly regular card feeding, high speed carding and crosslapping, in combination with drafting frames, in order to achieve an MD to CD ratio of 1 to 1.

Its MicroPunch model series allows product weights around approx. 30 g/sqm, which is only mechanically consolidated by needling or in combination with light thermobonding, providing a highly versatile array of different product quality features and parameters.

During ITMA ASIA Dilo will exhibit such lightweight applications by a series of physical samples, as well as samples on the other end of the needled products spectrum with very large area weights of up to approx. 5,000 g/sqm used as acoustical panels for sound dampening or heat insulation purposes.

This latter product spectrum includes new highly attractive patterning capabilities through our 3D-Lofter technique, which uses a method of additive manufacturing by feeding additional opened fiber onto the surface of a needled substrate to be bonded together via needling, in combination with the DILOUR structuring process. The colored patterns provide modern and attractive designs by feeding a large array of colored fibers in various amounts. By varying the mass in Machine and Cross directions, Dilo is able to create a visual effect of “sliding colors” for example. Modern designers and architects get a unique tool to make use of these colorful effects and add visual appeal to any room; be it in homes, offices, hotels or large administrative buildings. The 3D-Lofter can also be applied when molded car interior parts need to be formed at reduced fiber consumption levels to make lighter cars.

Also, the new card feeder IsoFeed VRS is capable of running lower web weights at increased evenness.

Separate from the aforementioned advancements, the “PowerPunch” is one of our latest needle loom models, designed to reduce the vibration experienced in a loom to a new level. Also, the new kinematic system “SuperPunch” is a combination of two HyperPunch needle beam drive mechanisms, designed to enlarge the range of advance per stroke in an easy-to-reach mode at low costs, allowing high throughput at low drafts.

Dilo’s focus is the further modernization of overall needlepunch technology. To increase throughput, quality and productivity, patterning capabilities and the range of weights from very low to very high. Needling is the ideal production technology that requires minimal energy and no water consumption at the same time.

The services at Dilo have been expanded as well and include its new Modilous needle board system to reduce the costs associated with exchanging needles and maintaining needle boards.   

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