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Oerlikon Nonwoven presents its portfolio at the INDEX 23

By March 28, 20235 Mins Read
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Environmentally-friendly into the future with innovative nonwovens systems.

Everybody’s talking about sustainability – and Oerlikon Nonwoven shows us how it’s done. At the world’s leading nonwovens trade fair, the INDEX, being held in Geneva in Switzerland between April 18-21, 2023, the systems manufacturer will be presenting its product portfolio for nonwovens applications for numerous technical, hygiene and medical solutions focusing on sustainability, quality and efficiency. Trade fair attendees will be able to meet the nonwovens experts at stand 2314 and take a closer look at the hycuTEC charging unit, the current holder of the FILTREX Innovation Award, among other things.

“When developing our technologies, we not only focus on system efficiency and product quality, but also on sustainability, energy efficiency and preserving resources”, explains Dr Ingo Mählmann, Vice President Sales & Marketing at Oerlikon Nonwoven. Our declared objective is to be the leading partner for manufacturing sustainable and environmentally-friendly solutions in the nonwovens industry. “There are many future-oriented bio-based and biodegradable polymers that can be used to produce nonwovens”, adds Ingo Mählmann. “Here, we want to support our customers in becoming pioneers in processing such polymers.” Alternatives to the standard polymers widespread today are required and Oerlikon Nonwoven is able to offer the competence and the technologies for processing these new polymers. 

Bio-based polylactic acid nonwovens

 
The bio-based polymer PLA (polylactic acid) may be an alternative for those wanting to manufacture sustainable nonwovens. And the Oerlikon Nonwoven meltblown and spunbond technologies are ideally suited for processing PLA, for example. At the INDEX, the company will be showcasing a sample application: medical oronasal masks manufactured entirely from PLA nonwovens. 

Preserving resources with the hycuTEC 

For sustainable nonwoven production – Oerlikon Nonwoven Airlaid Technology.

In the case of its hycuTEC hydro-charging solution, winner of the FILTREX Innovation Award 2022, Oerlikon Nonwoven offers a technology for the efficient and simultaneously energy-saving charging of meltblown nonwovens. This enables the filter efficiency to be increased to more than 99.99 per cent. 
This innovative technology is able to dispense with an additional drying process when manufacturing most highly-separating electret filter media, allowing considerable savings in the consumption of water and, above all, the energy required for drying. In turn, this ensures very low energy consumption both in the manufacturing process itself and across the entire lifespan of the hycuTEC filter media – used in ventilation and air-conditioning equipment, for example. Furthermore, meltblown producers are able to achieve potential raw material savings of around 30% as a result of the improved efficiency of the media. In other words: the same or even superior performance for lower media running meter weights. As a result, the hycuTEC technology is a particularly future-proof, resource-friendly technology. 

Ecological wipe manufacture with the Phantom technology 


With its Phantom technology, Oerlikon Nonwoven offers an innovative co-form technology for manufacturing wipes – including wet wipes made from pulp and polymer fibers, for instance. Here, the properties of pulp and polymer are combined in a manner that perfectly unites the properties of the starting materials. The material mix can comprise up to 90 per cent cellulose fibres, which is a renewable raw material. Choosing a bio-based and biodegradable polymer enables the entire wipe to be manufactured in a ‘plastic-free’, and hence environmentally-friendly, manner. 


Compared to conventional processes such as spunlace (hydroentangled carded nonwovens), the patented Phantom technology offers ecological, performance and cost advantages both in the application and in the manufacture: dispensing with hydroentanglement renders subsequent drying of the material redundant, therefore saving on the energy required for drying. Product parameters, such as softness, tenacity, dirt absorption and liquid absorption, can be optimised by means of the recipe and the process settings. The Phantom technology enables the manufacture of both flexible and absorbent structures and highly-textured materials. 

Airlaid technology: Sustainable nonwovens made from pulp 


Pulp or cellulose fibres as raw material for manufacturing nonwovens are currently virtually unrivaled with regards to sustainability and environmental compatibility. The Oerlikon Nonwoven airlaid process is the ideal solution for processing this raw material into high-end products for a wide range of applications. Today, there is huge demand for manufacturing solutions for high-quality, lightweight airlaid nonwovens with economically-attractive production speeds and system throughputs. Here, the patented Oerlikon Nonwoven formation process, which has proven itself in numerous production systems, is setting standards – for homogeneous fiber laying and superb evenness even for nonwovens with low running meter weights. Whether as a system exclusively for airlaid nonwovens or combined with other nonwoven processes, the benefits of the Oerlikon Nonwoven airlaid technology are today already being deployed in numerous applications.

About Oerlikon Polymer Processing Solutions Division


Oerlikon is a leading provider of comprehensive polymer processing plant solutions and high-precision flow control component equipment. The division provides polycondensation and extrusion lines, manmade fiber filament spinning solutions, texturing machines, BCF and staple fiber lines and nonwoven production systems. Its engineering competence leads to sustainable and energy-efficient solutions for the entire textile value added chain with a circular economy approach. Moreover, Oerlikon develops and produces advanced and innovative hot runner systems for the injection molding industry as well as customized gear metering pumps for the textile, automotive, chemical, dyes and lacquers industries.

The division serves customers through its technology brands – Oerlikon Barmag, Oerlikon Neumag, Oerlikon Nonwoven and Oerlikon HRSflow – in around 120 countries with production, sales, distribution and service organisations.

The division is part of the publicly listed Oerlikon Group, headquartered in Switzerland, which has 12 100 employees and generated CHF 2.9 billion in revenue in 2022.

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