The choice of polymer, cross-section and process flexibility allow many different products to be produced on the same machine. Some of the high value markets served are artificial leather, industrial fabrics and filter materials. In addition to meltblown and spunbond, we also offers high-capacity mono and bicomponent staple fiber machines, as well as the cost-effective conversion of existing “hybrid polymer” staple fiber machines to true two-component production. fibres, such as in the production of artificial leather and microfibre cloths. In addition to supplying extrusion equipment and R&D support, CTMTC upgrades existing extrusion machines as well as offers contract manufacturing for small-scale/high-value fibers and fabrics. which designs and manufactures a wide range of products for a wide range of industries, including tungsten carbide rotary cutters for hygiene, personal care, medical and other applications.Hyperion’s latest product enhancements include the further introduction of IQUT, a high-tech hardware and software solution that allows manufacturers to constantly monitor critical cutting parameters that affect productivity and maintenance, as well as the development of a bushing, quick-change cutting modules that significantly reduce downtime for a change. knives or anvils. Other technological advances include a major sustainability milestone and further expansion of manufacturing cutting solutions for medical applications, including rotary cutting capabilities, much of which is designed to meet increased demand due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the area of sustainability, Hyperion achieved a capability goal this year of being able to manufacture rotary cutters using 100% recycled tungsten and cobalt, which eliminates dependence on mining for raw materials and the environmental impacts mining causes.www.hyperionmt.comInfinity Machine & Engineering Corp.Infinity Machine & Engineering Corp. In the area of sustainability, Hyperion achieved a capability goal this year of being able to manufacture rotary cutters using 100% recycled tungsten and cobalt, which eliminates dependence on mining for raw materials and the environmental impacts mining causes.www.hyperionmt.comInfinity Machine & Engineering Corp. Infinity Machine & Engineering Corp. is a tissue industry specialist and premier supplier of packaging equipment. In terms of sustainability, this year Hyperion achieved its goal of producing rotary cutters using 100% recycled tungsten and cobalt, eliminating dependence on raw material mining and eliminating the impact of mining on the environment. www.hyperionmt.comInfinity Machine & Engineering Corp.Infinity Machine & Engineering Corp. www.hyperionmt.comInfinity Machine & Engineering Corp. Infinity Machine & Engineering Corp. is a fabric specialist and a leading supplier of packaging machinery. In terms of sustainability, Hyperion achieved its goal this year to produce rotary tools from 100% recycled tungsten and cobalt, thereby eliminating dependence on raw material extraction and the environmental impact of mining. www.hyperionmt.comInfinity Machine & Engineering Corp.Infinity Machine & Engineering Corp. With offices in Italy and Green Bay, USA, the company employs some of the best packaging engineers on the planet, which is reflected in the quality of its machines, services and system design. The Infinity range of nonwovens includes strapping machines, packers, case packers, conveyor systems, specialty equipment and diverters. As long as her value proposition satisfies her market and customers, her intention is to grow indefinitely and do her best to reach her full potential. In almost every aspect of the Infinity organization, Infinity is committed to excellence, longevity and continuity for its customers, employees and communities. www.infinitymec.comMaxcessMaxcess helps its customers maximize productivity with innovative products and services around the world. Leveraging its global service and support across its portfolio of legendary brands including: Fife (Web Guide Solutions), Tidland (Extension Shaft and Slitting Solutions), Magpowr (Load Cells and Tension Control Solutions), RotoMetrics (Solutions for cutouts and tooling). ), Webex / Componex (specialized solutions for high performance rolls, including high performance vacuum rolls), Maxcess provides a network of top experts who can quickly solve the most complex customer applications. All products are designed and manufactured to work best together to deliver the performance you require. www.maxcessintl.comMicrolineMicroline is a company based in Bologna, Italy with over 20 years of experience in the development and marketing of packaging systems (balers, shrink wrappers, flowpackers, case packers, conveyors and palletizers) and also secondary packaging. for the production of consumer goods such as the production of food and beverages. The solutions developed by the Italian company are characterized by a high degree of automation, flexibility, efficiency, durability and reliability. Microline’s strategy has always been customer centric, maintaining relationships with customers until a true partnership is established. Assistance starts with line diagramming, for which Microline can provide its advanced design skills, and continues into the aftermarket with state-of-the-art tools. In fact, the company was one of the first to embrace the principles of Industry 4.0 and now offers a range of high-tech solutions, including systems that connect to customers’ corporate networks, as well as remote assistance and parameter monitoring. Everything related to the operation of the machine, from daily operation to the way to order spare parts, is designed to be as simple as possible. Microline’s goal is to ensure that customers can take full advantage of its inherent complexity and modern technology. The company has an in-depth knowledge of design and safety and selects high quality components and materials that are easy to find and durable; such skills are invaluable both when designing a brand new packaging line and replacing or adding machinery to an existing installation.www.microlinesrl.itMobi-Air Scaling up production, Mobi-Air will be shipping in 2020 its new air filtration technology, the zero M&R tornado system which eliminates the need to operate conventional passive and active air-filtration technologies typically enclosed within drum-filters and bag-houses. such skills are invaluable both when designing a brand new packaging line and replacing or adding machinery to an existing installation.www.microlinesrl.itMobi-Air Scaling up production, Mobi-Air will be shipping in 2020 its new air filtration technology, the zero M&R tornado system which eliminates the need to operate conventional passive and active air-filtration technologies typically enclosed within drum-filters and bag-houses. such skills are invaluable whether designing a completely new packaging line or replacing or adding equipment to an existing plant. tornado that eliminates the need for traditional passive and active air filtration technologies typically found in drum filters and bag filters. These skills are invaluable when designing completely new packaging lines and when replacing or adding equipment to existing plants. 。 www.microlinesrl.it Mobi-Air расширяет производство, и в 2020 году Mobi-Air запустит свою новую технологию фильтрации воздуха Zero M&R Tornado System, которая устраняет необходимость в традиционных пассивах, обычно заключенных в барабанные фильтры и рукавные фильтры, и технологии активной фильтрации воздуха. www.microlinesrl.it Mobi-Air expands production and in 2020 Mobi-Air will launch its new Zero M&R Tornado System air filtration technology, which eliminates the need for traditional passives typically found in drum filters and bag filters and active air filtration technology . The newly developed multi-vortex technology, which was showcased at last year’s ANEX in Tokyo, uses only one-third of the energy of conventional cyclones. 244 individual tornadoes operating at speeds in excess of 1000 G ensure the complete removal of pollutants from the oncoming air stream. Capable of supporting any hygienic production machine from 0 to 75kcfm per Mobi-Air module, this process has been described by leading air experts as the most important technological breakthrough since air filtration began. Mobi-Air engineering and R&D teams took inspiration from naturally forming multi-vortex tornados which operate at over 10 times the G-Force of cyclones while requiring only one third of the energy to operate. Mobi-Air engineering and R&D teams took inspiration from naturally forming multi-vortex tornados which operate at over 10 times the G-Force of cyclones while requiring only one third of the energy to operate. Mobi-Air engineers and research teams have taken inspiration from naturally occurring multivortex tornadoes that operate at more than 10 times the g-force of cyclones while requiring only one-third of the energy to operate. Mobi-Air’s team of engineers and researchers took inspiration from natural multivortex tornadoes that operate at more than 10 times the force of a cyclone while requiring only one-third of the energy to operate. The engineering and R&D teams have been able to reduce the energy consumption by over 70% while also significantly increasing air quality. The engineering and R&D teams have been able to reduce the energy consumption by over 70% while also significantly increasing air quality. The engineering and research teams were able to reduce energy consumption by more than 70% and also significantly improve air quality. Teams of engineers and researchers have been able to reduce energy consumption by more than 70% while significantly improving air quality. “Our team is very proud of their pioneering achievements that will benefit many industries and perhaps more importantly the planet,” said CTO Martin Skeife. This revolutionary patented technology not only significantly reduces operating costs by reducing energy consumption and spare parts, but also completely eliminates the risk of dust explosions, thereby eliminating the need for an explosion vent. Further improvements have been made to the Zero Energy HVAC system. This new patented plug-in zero-energy HVAC technology can reduce customers’ HVAC costs by 45-85%, depending on plant location, when operating in a closed loop configuration. www.mobiair.technologyMondon The French company Mondon has designed and built four machines over several decades. With extensive experience in winding and unwinding equipment, Mondon supplies equipment to the hygiene, healthcare, automotive and construction industries. Mondon offers complete solutions for existing or new production lines, from standard machines to custom made machines. With its flexibility, Mondon recently delivered automatic decoilers to meltblown manufacturers at short notice to help fight Covid-19. The product range includes various forms of decoilers, slitter rewinders, turrets and winders. Of great interest is the possibility of very precise tension control of light weight products at very high speeds. Performance thanks to its background engineering experience developed on large production machines and in testing. Mondon machines meet the requirements for quality, efficiency and reliability. By adapting the design to the product, they can be applied to existing production lines. They are available in widths from 1600 mm to 4000 mm and are optionally equipped with devices such as lifting tables for loading or unloading rolls. Interface adjustment and mechanical design provide the end user with a reliable device that is easy to use and maintain. Nice interface makes learning optimal. In addition, Mondon offers a series of SH machines, designed and built for sheet pasting, which combine high speed, efficiency and intelligence. plate. Protects against equipment damage and hazardous workplace accidents; facilitates the rotation of the needle plate, transportation, removal and installation on knitting machines; an additional needle removal tool and an “S” type insert (34) will be included with the purchase of a pair of needle plate handles (needle -43). The Nomaco needle plate service station is an easy-to-use device for inserting and/or withdrawing needles.
Nordson Hot Melt Dispensing Systems and PartsNordson, the world standard for dispensing adhesives in the disposable hygiene industry, helps improve production efficiency and product quality worldwide. Nordson’s newly introduced PureFlow hoses are engineered to significantly reduce the effects of degradation and extend hose life in high performance environments such as disposable hygiene lines. When the adhesive sits idle inside a standard heated hose, the adhesive will begin to degrade, causing charring, discoloration, curing or increased odor. Coke can clog nozzles, resulting in costly downtime for manufacturers, poor adhesive handling and equipment contamination. The use of degradable adhesives in the production of disposable hygiene products can affect the quality of the final product and PureFlow hoses are designed to prevent this. PureFlow hoses help extend the life of your adhesive dispensing system and improve product quality and efficiency. PureFlow hose technology prevents material degradation during delivery to the site of use, ensuring manufacturers no downtime in the production process, consistent application to the final product, and longer product life throughout the system. www.nordsonadhesive.com Oerlikon Nonwovens Oerlikon Nonwovens offers a very wide range of products and services related to spunbond technology. The process of making geotextiles from polyester or polypropylene is characterized by high productivity and productivity while low energy consumption for the production of reference nonwoven products. For the production of hygienic nonwovens, Oerlikon Nonwovens offers its QSR (Quality Fit Size) system. Benefits for nonwovens manufacturers: very competitive solutions at attractive prices and relatively low investment. At the same time, thanks to Oerlikon Nonwoven’s melt extrusion technology, a new, unique and high-tech filter material can be easily and efficiently produced. Whether as a stand-alone system with one or several positions, as ‘plug & produce’ installations for already existing systems or in conjunction with other technologies: the Oerlikon Nonwoven meltblown process already enables the cost-efficient manufacture of meltblown nonwovens with the quality requirements of tomorrow. Whether as a stand-alone system with one or several positions, as ‘plug & produce’ installations for already existing systems or in conjunction with other technologies: the Oerlikon Nonwoven meltblown process already enables the cost-efficient manufacture of meltblown nonwovens with the quality requirements of tomorrow. Whether it is a stand-alone system with one or more positions, a plug-and-produce plant for existing systems, or in combination with other technologies: Oerlikon’s meltblown nonwovens extrusion process already enables the cost-effective production of meltblown nonwovens while meeting quality requirements. tomorrow. Whether it’s a stand-alone system with one or more positions, a plug-and-play device for existing systems, or in combination with other technologies: Oerlikon’s meltblown nonwoven process makes it possible to cost-effectively produce materials that meet requirements. Requirements for tomorrow’s meltblown nonwovens. Cellulose or cellulosic fibers as a raw material for the production of nonwovens is currently virtually unrivaled in terms of sustainability and environmental compatibility. The Airlaid process of Oerlikon nonwovens is the ideal solution for processing these raw materials into high quality products for a variety of applications. Today there is a huge demand for manufacturing solutions for high quality, lightweight, airlaid nonwovens with economically attractive production speeds and system throughput. And the benefits of this technology are becoming increasingly important in sustainable recycling applications. www.oerlikontextile.comOptima The Asian textile hygiene market is booming. While large companies from the US, Japan and Europe are still the market leaders, smaller and even some large manufacturers from China and other parts of Asia have not only strengthened their positions, but also increased their market share. Another feature of the market is the very high quality characteristics of the packaging – these days it is no longer exclusive to Japan. Oliver Rebstock, general manager of Optima Nonwovens, says this understanding of quality is becoming more common in Asia and the Western world. Rebstock explains that creating high-quality packaging for nonwovens with very irregular geometries, such as diapers or sanitary napkins, is challenging, especially when very fast processing is required. Each seal on the package must be in the correct location. Optima machines are capable of producing visually high quality products, but they are difficult to tune. This is a technical challenge that the company is happy to accept. New models of machines have been developed specifically for Asia. It is important to easily produce quality packaging – not only is the operator fully familiar with all the parameters of the equipment. The performance and process stability of Optima machines continues to be considered the benchmark in the industry. The new models developed by Optima Nonwovens for the Asian market have been adapted to their volumes. As such, the company continues to provide market-leading technology for fully automated, high-performance solutions that meet the specific requirements of global players, including those in Asia. However, Optima Nonwovens has also expanded its product portfolio to include, for example, semi-automatic or fully automatic packaging machines for diapers and feminine hygiene products. The achievable packaging quality remains very high. Five models of this machine were released for the Asian market. They are suitable for a variety of diapers and feminine hygiene products. www.optima-packaging.com Polymag Tek Based in Rochester, NY, Polymag Tek manufactures coating, laminating, nonwovens, printing and recycling products custom-designed to remove dirt, contaminants, cutting dust and mechanical waste. Its equipment is manufactured in the USA with only the highest quality components to ensure efficiency, durability and customer satisfaction. In addition to manufacturing equipment, Polymag Tek also manufactures tapes, particle transfer fabrics and washable consumables for its equipment and competitors. www.polymagtek.comPorometerPorometer announces further expansion of its product portfolio for its pneumatic/hydraulic pressure transmitter line. With the addition of Porolux 200, Porometer is confident they have the right porosimeter for their specific application. The Porolux 200 is the ideal porosimeter for applications that require analysis of pores down to 91 nm and very accurate measurements over the instrument’s entire pressure range (0-7 bar). Like all Porolux porosimeters, the Porolux 200 can also operate at a flow rate of 200 l/min and automatically switches between different flow and pressure sensors. Equipped with proprietary Porometer software, the Porolux 200 allows the user to easily select appropriate parameters (or load predefined settings), monitor measurements on a computer screen, and retrieve data in Excel, Word or pdf format. Wondering if Porolux 200 can meet your needs? Feel free to send a sample to Porometer. He has all the technologies for measuring porosity and because he measures samples every day, he can really recommend the best technology for the customer’s application. Porometer is a German-Belgian company that develops and commercializes instruments for measuring pore size distribution, gas and liquid permeability. Its porometers are widely used for the characterization of through pores in filtration and separation media in R&D and/or QA applications.www.porometer.comPronexos The use of carbon fiber for rollers in the nonwovens industry is comparatively new, but carbon fiber is a material that offers a range of compelling advantages for nonwoven applications. Its porometers are widely used for the characterization of through pores in filtration and separation media in R&D and/or QA applications.www.porometer.comPronexos The use of carbon fiber for rollers in the nonwovens industry is comparatively new, but carbon fiber is a material that offers a range of compelling advantages for nonwoven applications. Its porometers are widely used to characterize through pores in filter and separation media in research and development and/or quality control applications. www.porometer.comPronexos The use of carbon fiber for nonwoven rollers offers a number of compelling benefits for nonwoven applications. Its porosimeters are widely used to characterize through pores in filter and separation media for research and development and/or quality assurance applications. www.porometer.comPronexos The use of carbon fiber rolls in nonwovens is relatively new, but carbon fiber is a material with a number of compelling advantages for nonwovens applications. These benefits can unlock performance and deliver better results. The demand for carbon fiber rolls (CFRP) is growing rapidly and CFRP is becoming the material of choice for many applications in the nonwovens industry. Why? It is important to note that CFRP significantly reduces the deflection of rollers made from other materials such as steel and aluminum. This allows longer rolls to be used, which increases production efficiency and scale, allowing for larger sizes and higher speeds. With two factories in the Netherlands and Germany, Pronexos is a CFRP roll supplier with an impressive track record of over four years of experience in the design and manufacture of CFRP rolls and tubes. “The benefits of CFRP specifically for nonwovens are low deformation and reduced weight,” says Pronexos’ Philippe Kroschner. “Our customers typically replace aluminum rollers with higher deflections, which are used in everything from medical masks to artificial grass, which is widely used. This pitch allows them to use longer rollers on the production line.” In addition to reducing strain, carbon fiber can provide measurable improvements in strength, stiffness, and overall wear resistance. “The combination of weight reduction, low strain, and strength makes carbon fiber ideal for applications where the manufacturing process is very rough or dirty,” said Kroschner. “Steel shafts inevitably undergo corrosion of one kind or another, and buying CFRP does not lead to this degradation.” aerodynamic products for a variety of industries including automotive, abrasives, filtration, healthcare and sanitation, furniture, aerospace and agriculture. Rando Machine designs and manufactures machines for fiber preparation, web forming and shredding/refining, and together with strategic partners offers complete turnkey production lines. His laboratories include a complete 40-inch fiber blending and web forming line, as well as a shredding and re-fibering system for processing binder fibers. The company has extensive experience with a variety of fibers, including low quality cotton and man-made fibers, nylon, polyester, natural fibers, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, viscose, fiberglass, carbon, nanofibers, and more. Take fiber with you and let Rando’s application development team show you what’s possible. Laboratory tests for process development or even short production runs can be ordered on request. In late 2019, Rando Machine was owned by EIS Machine LLC and Indiana Custom Machine Builder. This marriage brings together Rando Machine’s unrivaled application and design engineering teams and adds state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities at EIS Machine’s manufacturing facility in Indiana. They are stronger than ever and ready to meet your production needs with fast replacement parts, roll overhauls and new equipment. www.randomachine.com Saueressig Surfaces Under parent company Matthews International, Saueressig Ungricht changed its name to Saueressig Surfaces and became part of the Saueressig Group. Saueressig Surfaces combines extensive technical expertise in surface preparation and finishing across a wide range of industries. The Saueressig Surfaces product range is specific to the nonwovens industry and includes embossing cylinders and microporous casings for the hydroentangling process, as well as engraving and smooth calendering rolls for meltspun nonwovens. Requirements for nonwovens are constantly growing. Designs are becoming more complex and manufacturing techniques are becoming more complex. As a recognized specialist in the field of nonwovens, Saueressig Surfaces has established itself in the international market by constantly improving its sleeves and rolls in all areas of application. With in-house replication capabilities, a dedicated sales team, the latest laser engraving techniques and highly advanced Molettage technology, the Saueressig Surfaces team assists nonwovens manufacturers with templates, rolls and sleeves for all common nonwovens production processes Tube design and development. Through the use of hardened rolls, MPS, warp and structured rolls, Saueressig Surfaces is able to create customized material enhancements and provide nonwovens manufacturers with customized products. These custom-made rollers, structures and pattern templates ensure the best possible product quality, both in the production process and in the end result. www.sauressig-surfaces.com Shemesh Automation Every major tissue manufacturer in the world has heard of or uses the Shemesh Automatic Napkin Machine. Of course, due to Covid-19, the demand for such machines has peaked, so Shemesh has recently supported its flagship Xpander monolithic ring packer with a series of improvements and upgrades. The Xpander is a robust, fully automatic, servo driven vertical indexer. It is specially designed as a separate module for the subsequent packaging of canned round nonwoven wipes. With its unique all-in-one packaging machine design, Xpander covers all aspects of downstream packaging of round napkins, from can and napkin loading, dosing and sealing, to capping, labeling, inline quality control and intelligent weight checking. Xpander up to 35 ppm today is the only machine of this type on the market. Its sister unit, the Xpander+, features fully automatic feeding as long as the tank cap and hopper remain full, and can operate completely hands-free for greater work efficiency. Truly versatile, all Xpander machines support round, conical, rectangular and oval cans, screw caps and push-on lids, as well as perimeter or front and back labeling. Both Xpander and Xpander+ have recently been enhanced with a number of improvements in quality control, production stability, an improved operating system, and new Industry 4.0 features. With over 30 years of industry experience and over 1,400 assets in 30 countries, Shemesh Automation is a global leader in high-tech packaging equipment. Age of experience. Talk to the owner Ing. Stefano Zanardi, the son of the founder who founded the company in Milan in the 1950s, immediately shows his passion for technology by focusing on a continuous process of innovation based on many projects already realized. In fact, Sicam has integrated technologies that have for decades influenced bonding of airfoil or carded fiber, as well as spunlace or spunbond, staple fiber, chemical bonding, spray bonding or heatsetting; individual projects and complete turnkey solutions make Sicam competitive with leading international companies. players. In March 2020, due to its many years of experience in the field of medicine and its own production of spunbond machinery and equipment, the world’s leading supplier of high quality standardized disposable hygiene clothing and protective clothing called Sicam Group contacted Wuhan-based Sicam. During this historic time, due to the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, hygiene and safe clothing have become even more important for ethical, legal and financial reasons, and all organizations have a responsibility to ensure the safety of their employees and anyone else who may be affected.
As part of the IMA Group, a leader in the design and manufacture of automated processing and packaging equipment, this further solidifies the company’s role as a potential single technology partner for any tissue manufacturer worldwide. www.teknowebconverting.com Tentoma’s Tentoma RoRo StretchPack was an immediate success in packaging nonwoven rolls. In recent years, customers around the world have installed more RoRo StretchPack machines. These machines use horizontal stretch hood for packing and waterproof sealing. This innovative packaging technology reduces film consumption by 25-60% compared to traditional packaging methods. Customers not only save on film, but also receive packaging systems that have a positive impact on the environment. Horizontal stretch hood bags are ideal for non-woven rolls. Thanks to the lens hood packaging, the coil will be completely sealed and protected from dust and water. Packing and sealing is done in one automated operation, so there is no need for shrink systems, etc. Non-woven rolls can be tightly packed to ensure uniform packaging and a smooth surface. This is the best option for brand logos printed on film. Stretch film is not as sticky as other types of film, so packaged rolls are easy to stack and handle. As an option, customers can use an applicator that automatically inserts a stopper at the end of the roll. Horizontal stretch hood packaging is based on proven vertical stretch hood packaging technology on pallets. Tentoma has improved this technology so it can also be used horizontally, integrating into production lines. Based in Denmark, Tentoma installs packaging systems worldwide. www.tentoma.com The Vac-U-MaxVac-U-Max Signature range of vacuum conveyors offers processors a turnkey solution for transporting powders, superabsorbent polymers, granules and other materials from totes, drums, big bags, containers, etc. Gaylords from sources to destinations such as processing or packaging lines. Each five-piece system includes a pickup bar, pressure hose, vacuum reservoir with automatic pulse filter cleaning, vacuum generator, and UL-certified controls. Low volume 1500 series vacuum transfer units available up to 1500 lb/hr (680 kg/hr) or 3500 Series with transfer rates up to 3500 lb/hr (1600 kg/hr). The systems are available in universal or hygienic versions. www.vac-u-max.com The WeimaWeima WLK range of single shaft shredders offers many customization options for the processing of nonwovens. F+ rotors are most often used in the initial destruction of nonwovens. It can be equipped with a bolt or welding tool holder and is ideal for grinding fiber-based materials (“F” stands for fiber). WM also offers frozen rotor options for materials with a lower melting point. Cooled rotors are hollow so that cold water can continue to flow through the inside of the rotors as they are shredded. This lowers the rotor temperature and allows the shredder to process this material as efficiently as possible without melting it. Nonwovens are very durable, but when they are cut or shredded, dust is released into the air. For example, when foot holes in a baby diaper are cut out, the resulting dust can be both messy and extremely hazardous in a work environment. Installing a briquetting machine at the outlet of the dust collection system helps to eliminate dust in the plant and improve overall safety. The dust collection system can pneumatically feed any residual dust into the closed briquetting press. This controlled system eliminates the need for employees to waste time cleaning and transporting dust, and keeps nearby machines running in a dust-free environment. Weimaraner briquetting machines use pressure (rather than glue) to compress dust or chips into small hockey puck shaped briquettes. With a compaction ratio of up to 9:1, briquetting can save companies a lot of money in bin transport costs alone. Fewer bunkers tow means more profit and less environmental impact. grow. The products of the future will add these capabilities to more industries than today, not just the medical and hygiene industries. Production requires more flexibility, and the consumption of chemicals, water and thermal energy becomes even more important in terms of sustainability and profit optimization. Rotary atomizers offer users benefits that some alternative application methods cannot or do not have, such as superior process stability and repeatability at all times. The rotary atomizer works without contact and is therefore particularly gentle on the non-woven material to be finished. In an era of increasingly scarce resources, sustainability has become a central theme in the nonwovens industry. Finally, the finishing should be as material and resource-saving as possible, yet effective.Weitmann & Konrad (Weko) with its headquarters near Stuttgart, Germany, develops and produces concepts and systems for the non-contact minimum application with rotary atomizers which focus on sustainability. Finally, the finishing should be as material and resource-saving as possible, yet effective.Weitmann & Konrad (Weko) with its headquarters near Stuttgart, Germany, develops and produces concepts and systems for the non-contact minimum application with rotary atomizers which focus on sustainability. Finally, finishes must be as material and resource-efficient as possible, yet efficient. Weitmann & Konrad (Weko), headquartered near Stuttgart, Germany, develops and manufactures concepts and systems for non-contact minimal application with rotary atomizers that focus on sustainability. Finally, finishing should be as resource-intensive and resource-intensive as possible, but effective. Weitmann & Konrad (Weko) Rotary atomizers operate in the drip range. Complete versions such as the Weko-ProTec contain a housing for the rotor holder and connect it to the exhaust system. Thereby compensating for pollution of the working environment. This is especially advantageous when using oil or silicone based fluids. Substances that are excluded from rotary atomizers for health reasons can also be used more frequently with this option, for example for antibacterial, antiviral, or antibacterial finishes. Weko-ProTec ensures high production speed without splashing effect. Experience “Innovation at work”. In Weko’s own test channel, many tests outside the current production chain can be tested in advance to guarantee customers the greatest possible flexibility and allow their own test series outside of production. www.weko.net