Tag: Germany

UTT Prepares For The Future – Together with MENZEL and BRÜCKNER

UTT Prepares For The Future – Together with MENZEL and BRÜCKNER

Technical Textiles
The three German companies show a joint success based on the slogan "Quality Made in Germany". UTT/ Krumbach/ Germany, a subsidiary of the Thai chemical group Indorama Ventures (IVL), is a re-nowned manufacturer of technical fabrics and has recently installed a state-of-the-art textile finishing line for airbag fabrics. The original weaving mill was founded at its current location in Krumbach in 1850. Over the years the focus of manufacturing has shifted from the initial production of parachute fabrics to that of technical textiles, especially airbag fabrics. This is a multi-stage, precisely coordinat-ed complex process, ranging from warp production to laser cutting. UTT's own high standards demand the highest quality, finished with state-of-the-art technology. In order to develop it...
Mondi Adapts Its Production Line to Struggle COVID-19

Mondi Adapts Its Production Line to Struggle COVID-19

Nonwoven
Mondi adapts production line in Germany to make much-needed face mask components. Mondi produces elastic, three-layer laminate straps using nonwoven material for one billion face masks. Plants in Gronau, Germany and Taicang, China increase production of this material. Mondi is committed to playing its part to produce important supplies and components during the COVID-19 outbreak. As a global leader in packaging and paper, Mondi's Personal Care Components team has found a way to convert a production line at its Gronau plant in Germany to manufacture soft, elastic straps which are now being used for face masks and used by medical professionals and consumers globally. Laminated straps Mondi’s plant in Gronau, Germany, typically focuses on making materials used in hygiene products suc
Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany and Taiwan Pavilions to Join Cinte Techtextil

Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany and Taiwan Pavilions to Join Cinte Techtextil

Fairs
From 4 – 6 September, leading innovations and technologies from around the world will feature in the Shanghai New International Expo Centre for Cinte Techtextil China 2018. With a growing technical textile market in China and Asia, big industry names will come to showcase new products. The Belgium, Germany and Taiwan Pavilions are predicted to draw a crowd with their return, while the Czech Republic Pavilion makes its debut appearance. Fresh innovation from the Taiwan Pavilion The Taiwan Pavilion lives up to its reputation as one of the leading sources of industry innovation. Ten exhibitors in the Taiwan Pavilion will showcase a variety of innovations ideal for a number of industries. With advances in medical and hygiene product technologies, exhibitors Web- Pro Corporation will offe
Intertextile Fair has Become the Fashion of the Participants

Intertextile Fair has Become the Fashion of the Participants

Fairs
Growth in the fair and growth in the market: exhibitor and buyer increases at Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen, which concluded last Saturday, reflected the strength of the Southern China fashion sector. The fair welcomed a record 971 exhibitors from 12 countries & regions (2017: 721), and 17,664* trade buyers from 35 countries & regions (2017: 15,608). Accommodating these extra exhibitors, the fair occupied one more hall this edition, and covered 37,500 sqm (2017: 30,000). Shenzhen is fast establishing itself as China’s fashion capital – with some 1,000 fashion brands, 2,000 garment companies and 30,000 fashion designers based in the city – and this year’s strong growth confirms Intertextile Pavilion Shenzhen as the industry’s platform of choice for suppliers to connect with lead
BRÜCKNER Realized the Opening of the New Production Facility

BRÜCKNER Realized the Opening of the New Production Facility

Industry 4.0, Textile
On Saturday, 23 June 2018 the new production facility of BRÜCKNER, the world market leader in dry finishing machines for textiles and technical textiles, was officially opened in Tittmoning, Bavaria. Representatives from politics, the church, banks and industry were present when Regina Brückner inaugurated the new, gen-erously dimensioned production plant together with Dr. Peter Ramsauer, former Minister of Transport and approx. 800 other guests. "Our old factory simply became too small. Increased incoming orders and ever-increasing demands on machine sizes and delivery dates were the reason for planning a new plant in 2014. We were not able to start construction until November 2016, as many hurdles in the approval process and with regard to nature conservation had to be overcome in