Oerlikon to lay emphasis on safety, environment & recycling
At this year´s Techtextil, taking place in Frankfurt between May 4-7, the Manmade fibres Segment of the Swiss Oerlikon Group will be placing the information focus on safety and environment.
At this year´s Techtextil, taking place in Frankfurt between May 4-7, the Manmade fibres Segment of the Swiss Oerlikon Group will be placing the information focus on safety and environment. The solution provider with its two brands´Oerlikon Barmag and Oerlikon Neumag´offers numerous technologies for manufacturing industrial yarns, fibres and nonwovens. The latest developments among other things for recycling will be presented at the 90 m² booth in hall 3, B06, in a Virtual Showroom in 3D.
Automobile tyres, safety belts, airbags, geotextiles, roofing membranes, guy ropes for drilling platforms, conveyor belts, sails and fishing nets ´ all these are manufactured using industrial yarns and nonwovens. Even this selection of applications showcases the diversity of what is possible in potentially the most exciting area within the textile sector.
Systems for industrial filament yarn
Industrial yarns are considered to be the ultimate discipline in filament manufacturing. High tenacities, extreme dimensional stability, tremendous durability along with a large range of titers ´ although the demanding production process promises high-margins, it is however also simultaneously a huge challenge both for the yarn manufacturer and the systems constructor.
With a production window of between 50 and 12,000 den per filament, Oerlikon Barmag industrial yarn systems cover an extremely-wide titer range. Depending on the application and the required yarn characteristics, its systems produce ´strong´ yarns for all applications: from high-tenacity high modulus yarn for safety belts, HMLS yarns for tire cord all the way through to low and ultra-low shrinkage yarns for tarpaulins.
Tape and monofilament systems
Among other things, monofilament yarns and tapes are being deployed as agricultural textiles such as baler twine yarns and wind-protection netting, as bulk goods sacks, carpet backing and geotextiles. Oerlikon Barmag supplies systems for woven, fibrillated polypropylene tapes with the highest tenacities´in excess of 7.5 grams/den´available on the market, which can also be used in road construction.
Staple fibre systems for specialty applications
Synthetic staple fibres are not only used in the manufacture of textiles, these diverse manmade fibres are also being deployed in industrial applications. Predominantly, polyester and polypropylene fibres are processed to create carded nonwovens for geotextiles, insulating materials, filters and similar products. In addition to many further special industrial applications, shortcut fibres for reinforcing concrete, cement and plastics are another area of application for synthetic staple fibres. Oerlikon Neumag offers systems for manufacturing monofilament and bicomponent fibres in batch sizes of 5 tonne per day.
Nonwoven systems for industrial applications
A completely different range of textile materials is also perfect for industrial applications: namely nonwovens. The market for industrial nonwovens is expanding at breathtaking speeds of more than 9 per cent per annum. Increasing demand for these materials, particularly in emerging economies, is generating tremendous opportunities for manufacturers. Nonwovens expert Oerlikon Neumag covers the most important applications with meltblown lines for industrial filters and spunbond lines for geotextiles, underlay roofing membranes and bitumen roofing membranes.