
Truetzschler presents its broad range of CP products optimized for specific requirements. © Trützschler
Truetzschler presents its broad range of CP products optimized for specific requirements. © Trützschler
The Oerlikon Nonwoven Meltblown technology offers a cost-efficient solution for the production of high-quality meltblown nonwovens. © Oerlikon
With the new Verglas Infinity shell outdoor clothing from Helly Hansen, hikers are well equipped for a long trip in the mountains. © Helly Hansen
Mimaki’s newest LED-UV large format flatbed inkjet printer, the JFX600-2513, made its debut at the Mimaki Innovation Days event. © Mimaki
The mechanical recycling process enables the re-use of blended fibers from old clothes, in form of high-quality yarns. © Imat-uve
For many years, Peignage Dumortier has put its production tool and the know-how of its teams at the service of recycled and upcycled synthetic and natural textile fibers allowing their reuse in the production cycle of yarns. © Peignage Dumortier