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Home » Truetzschler Nonwovens targets classic nonwovens
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Truetzschler Nonwovens targets classic nonwovens

By November 11, 20162 Mins Read
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Trützschler Nonwovens is the only company in the world manufacturing all nonwovens equipment from opening/blending to winding in house. Process variety is one of the strengths of Trützschler Nonwovens. Since 1996 this applies for instance to the AquaJet spunlacing unit. And since a decade the company offers not only one but several technical solutions for fibre preparation, web forming, web bonding, finishing, drying and winding. Trützschler Nonwovens has also gone a step further in offering flexible production lines.
Marc Wolpers, Director of Trützschler Nonwovens is gung-ho about the India’s nonwoven market and he is confident that he will be firming up new projects in India. Speaking on the company’s machines in nonwovens, Wolpers said, “Concerning nonwovens machinery besides mechanical needling India is still at the beginning of the road into the technical textiles field. Despite a handful of well-advanced producers, for instance Welspun, there is substantially less activity in spunlacing, thermo and chemical bonding than in other countries. We are in discussions about some promising projects and we hope to intensify relations during India-ITME.”
At India-ITME, Trützschler Nonwovens & Man-Made fibres is a part of the Trützschler Group. Since India is one of the major markets of Trützschler, focus is laid on latest developments in this sector.
(Read the full interview in ITJ December 2016 issue)
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