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NEUMÜNSTER - Oerlikon Nonwoven will exhibit at Filtech, one of the key trade fairs for filter and filtration systems, which takes place in Cologne, Germany from March 8-10, 2022.

The Neumünster-based manufacturer of nonwoven systems and equipment will be making its debut at the exhibition where it will be taking the opportunity to focus on market- and customer-oriented system solutions for filtration applications. Trade fair visitors will be able to meet the team and delve into the company’s comprehensive product and process know-how at trade fair stand B18 in Hall 8.

“We love building systems, machines and components that sustainably manufacture the materials your successful products are made of,” said Dr. Ingo Mählmann, Head of Sales at Oerlikon Nonwoven, adding that unique and highly-sophisticated nonwovens for filtration, insulation and sorption applications can be simply and efficiently manufactured using the company’s meltblown technology.

The polymers used to produce the filter media and membranes are as diverse as their field of applications. The spectrum ranges from classical polyolefins (PP, PE), PET, PLA, PBT and PA all the way through to special plastics such as PPS and TPU. All these, and other raw materials, can be reliably processed using the Oerlikon Nonwoven meltblown technology.

Visitors to the stand will also discover how filter media can be efficiently electrostatically charged with the ecuTEC+ electro-charging unit developed by Oerlikon Nonwoven for increasing the filtration performance of meltblown media without reducing air permeability. It distinguishes itself from other concepts currently available on the market as a result of its extreme flexibility. Users can choose from numerous possible variations and hence set the optimum charge intensity for their respective filter applications.

However, ecuTEC only represents the beginning of an era of new charging and treatment systems available from Oerlikon Nonwoven for further increasing media filtration performance and product diversity. Trade visitors are invited to visit the Oerlikon Nonwoven stand to take a closer look at this brand-new product and its expansive range of performance possibilities.

Oerlikon Nonwoven systems for industrial nonwovens are also capable of high production capacities and yields with simultaneously low energy consumption. In addition, spunbond products are also becoming increasingly important in filtration applications – both as backing materials for filter media and as the filter media itself. An engineered nonwoven structure permits the inclusion and/or combination of different customer-specific requirements for various functions into just one layer.

It is Oerlikon Nonwoven’s many years of bi-component spinning experience in particular that enable the creation of completely new nonwoven structures and hence the incorporation of various functions in a single material. The bi-component spinning process allows the combination of various fibre cross-sections and the simultaneous manufacture of different fibres from a single or different polymers using only one system. The spectrum ranges from classical core-sheath and side-by-side bi-component filaments, splitable fibers all the way through to so-called mixed fibres.

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