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Innovatec commissions second Oerlikon meltblown system
Innovatec recently commissioned its second Oerlikon Nonwoven meltblown system expanding its production capacities. With the second production line, Innovatec has doubled its filter nonwoven output and can now make a billion FFP2 masks per year.
Oerlikon Nonwoven Meltblown System, Innovatec’S State-Of-The-Art Machine Park, Nonwovens Manufacturer, Coronavirus Pandemic, Oerlikon Nonwoven Meltblown Technology, German Government, Rainer Straub, Oerlikon Nonwoven, North Rhine-Westphalian, Armin Laschet, Nonwovens Production
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ecuTEC+ improves filter performance significantly
The patented Oerlikon Nonwoven solution is characterised by its exceptional flexibility: ecuTEC+ stands out above all as a result of its diverse applications, which can be electro-charged. Nonwovens manufacturers can freely choose between numerous variation options and set the optimal charging method and intensity for their specific filter applications.
Spunbond, Meltblown Materials, Ecutec+ Electro, Oerlikon Nonwoven Solution, Nonwovens Manufacturers, Meltblown Nonwovens, Oerlikon Nonwoven Systems, Coronavirus Pandemic, Schleswig-Holstein, Rainer Straub, Oerlikon Nonwoven, Matthias Pilz, Minister President, COVID-19 Pandemic, Rainer Straub
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Australia to produce medical masks with Oerlikon tech
Oerlikon’s German-based business unit Oerlikon Nonwoven has now executed legal and commercial arrangements to supply the specialised machinery which can manufacture the nonwoven material locally.
Oerlikon, Health Plus, Swiss-Based Technology, Covid-19 Pandemic, Oerlikon Nonwoven Meltblown Plant, Rainer Straub, Produce Meltblown Fabrics, Oerlikon Nonwoven Plant, OZ Health Plus, Darren Fooks, Oerlikon Nonwoven Equipment, Modern Materials, System, Oerlikon Barmag, Oerlikon Neumag And Oerlikon Nonwoven
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Staple FORCE S 1000: MMF in small volumes for nonwovens
With a specially designed production line, Oerlikon Neumag is addressing the growing need of manufacturers of polyester and polypropylene staple fibres to also be able to make small production units in a cost-effective manner.
2014, Oerlikon Neumag, Polyester, Polypropylene, Switzerland, Nonwovens, Fibre Production, Stefan Kross, Oerlikon Manmade Fibres, Geotextiles, Automotive Industry, Oerlikon Neumag, Nonwovens, Rainer Straub, Meltblown Technology
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