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Home » BW Converting to present eco-friendly finishing at Techtextil NA
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BW Converting to present eco-friendly finishing at Techtextil NA

By May 2, 20252 Mins Read
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Held May 6-8 in Atlanta, Techtextil North America is the premier event for technical textiles and nonwovens in the United States.

Under its Baldwin brand, BW Converting will partner with Fi-Tech, Inc. at Techtextil North America to demonstrate its TexCoat G4 precision spray finishing system, an advanced, sustainable solution designed to reduce chemical waste, minimise water usage and cut energy consumption in textile manufacturing.

Held May 6-8 in Atlanta, Techtextil North America is the premier event for technical textiles and nonwovens in the United States. BW Converting will be present in the Fi-Tech booth A3207 to connect with textile professionals seeking to streamline operations while improving finishing quality and sustainability outcomes.

“We’re excited to bring the TexCoat G4 system to a North American audience alongside our valued partner Fi-Tech,” said Rick Stanford, Vice President of Global Business Development, Textiles, BW Converting. “This non-contact precision spray technology helps mills and finishers meet both environmental and performance goals by eliminating chemistry waste and enabling faster, more consistent production.”

The TexCoat G4 applies chemistry with pinpoint accuracy â€” on one or both sides of the fabric â€” with no contamination, overspray or dilution. By eliminating pad baths and reducing the frequency of changeovers, the system significantly improves operational efficiency.

Also featured at Techtextil North America will be BW Converting’s Baldwin Plasma Pure surface modification technology. Plasma Pure boosts adhesion and uptake in dyeing, coating and laminating processes by optimizing surface energy at the molecular level, without the need for added chemicals.

To learn more about Baldwin’s textile solutions and BW Converting’s full portfolio, visit bwconverting.com or stop by the Fi-Tech booth A3207 at Techtextil North America 2025.

From paper to plastic, ink to textile, products to packaging, BW Converting changes things for the better. We innovate, design, manufacture and service precision machinery that unlocks manufacturing opportunities in tissue, hygiene, print, packaging, mailing, textiles and other high-performance industrial applications. By unifying our product brands — Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), Winkler + Dünnebier (W+D), Baldwin Technology Co., Hudson-Sharp, STAX Technologies and Northern Engraving and Machine — under one global organization as part of the $3.6 billion Barry-Wehmiller organization, we help maximize global industry potential today and tomorrow.

Barry-Wehmiller is a diversified global supplier of highly engineered capital equipment and consulting services for a wide variety of industries. By blending people-centric leadership with disciplined operational strategies and purpose-driven growth, Barry-Wehmiller has become a $3.6 billion organization with more than 12,000 team members.

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