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Home » ANDRITZ at SINCE 2019
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ANDRITZ at SINCE 2019

By November 1, 20192 Mins Read
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ANDRITZ will be presenting
its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at SINCE 2019 in Shanghai, China, from December 11 to 13 (booth 1L10). The broad ANDRITZ product portfolio coversstate-of-the-art nonwovens and textileproduction technologies such as air-through bonding, needlepunch, spunlace, spunlaid
and wetlaid.


ANDRITZ (China) Wuxi Branch, China, has an experienced platform for production and service specially geared to fit the Asian nonwovens industry. It designs and manufactures cutting-edge lines to complement the ANDRITZ aXcess product range, which includes complete lines and individual machines for air-through bonding, needlepunch and spunlace processes.


The Chinese spunlace industry has beeingrowing strongly now
for several months, with many investments in direct or crosslapped line configurations. This market development is mainly driven by the growing use of commodity products such as face masks or wipes.


Rising production speeds and width, compact and reliable design, and affordable investment costs are what Asian customers are currently demanding. In order to meet these requirements perfectly, ANDRITZ recently enhanced its nonwoven compact calenderand dryer ranges.


The concept of the neXlinewetlaid aXcess targets smaller and medium production volumes and has been devised for new and existing lines. The compact line provides the ideal entrance to the growing wetlaid market, with a variety of final options. Compact lines make shipment easy, and they fit perfectly into containers so that transport is fast. An operator-friendly configuration and versatile design ensure efficient production
at affordable investment costs

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