Access the most recent editions of Nonwovens Industry magazing featuring timely analysis and industry-leading reporting.
Read our interactive digital magazine, complete with enhanced multimedia and user-friendly navigation.
For more than 60 years, Nonwovens Industry has been your trusted source for global coverage of the household and personal products industry.
Subscribe to receive the latest news and insights from Nonwovens Industry magazine in print or digital formats.
Promote your brand to decision-makers across the global nonwovens supply chain through targeted advertising opportunities.
View our standards for content submissions, including formatting and editorial best practices.
Learn how we protect and manage your personal data.
Review the terms governing your access to and use of the Nonwovens Industry website.
Updates on company earnings, mergers, and acquisitions.
Announcements and innovations from material and equipment suppliers.
Product launches and technology rollouts in nonwovens.
General industry news covering manufacturing, sustainability, and market trends.
Executive moves, promotions, and leadership changes.
Spotlight features on emerging or noteworthy companies.
Key patent filings and innovations in the nonwovens space.
Expert perspectives on major trends and market shifts.
Dive into in-depth reports on global industry drivers, application areas, and breakthrough technologies.
Recurring editorial columns covering regulatory updates, sustainability, and commercial strategy.
Access original articles and interviews offering unique insights into business strategy, innovation, and market direction.
Industry leaders and analysts share their views on evolving challenges and opportunities in nonwovens.
Visual roundups from events, product showcases, and industry highlights.
Insight into thermal bonding via heated air for loft and softness.
Coverage on short-fiber web formation technologies.
Deep dives into continuous filament technologies and layered structures.
Mechanically bonded web technologies for durable fabrics.
Hydroentanglement processes for high-performance nonwovens.
Paper-like nonwovens formed through slurry and fiber suspension systems.
Profiles and rankings of the world’s leading nonwovens producers and brands.
Search materials, machinery, and services across the supply chain.
Discover nonwoven-based hygiene product brands.
Explore companies behind major hygiene product lines.
Submit your company for inclusion in our directories.
Learn more about leading nonwovens companies and their capabilities.
Find definitions of key industry terms and technologies.
In-depth interviews, product demos, and event highlights.
Short-form video interviews offering quick updates and takeaways.
Comprehensive publications on specialized topics in nonwovens.
Company-driven insights, case studies, and thought leadership presented in collaboration with Nonwovens Industry.
Stay up to date with official announcements from companies in the sector.
Listings of top global industry gatherings.
On-site reporting from major exhibitions.
Virtual sessions covering key technologies, market updates, and expert discussions.
What are you searching for?
Andritz lines will target facial care and wipes markets
November 28, 2016
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
ANDRITZ Nonwoven, has received two orders from Fujian NanFang Textile Co., Ltd (PRC) for the supply of two new neXline spunlace nonwoven lines for its new plant in the city of NanPing, Fujian Province, China. Start-up of both lines, which will produce facial papers and wipes, is scheduled for the first quarter of 2017. The first spunlace line will be capable of processing 100% bleached cotton fibers in a crosslapping configuration with an eXcelle card, a Dynamic crosslapper, a drafter and another eXcelle card, including the ProDyn and Isolayer functions, in order to enhance the web profile uniformity and save raw materials. For web bonding, Andritz will supply its Jetlace Avantage hydroentanglement unit. The other line is a high-speed spunlace line for processing viscose and polyester fibers. It will have two Andritz TT cards for web forming and a Jetlace Essentiel unit for hydroentanglement. The TT card technology enables drylaid web forming at very high speeds. Andritz has a large number of very successful installations with TT card technology around the globe, with more than 30 machines in operation and an average capacity of 20,000 tons per year. The TT cards for NanFang will be the first to be installed in China. NanFang has already invested in three spunlace lines. The first was installed in 2002.
Enter the destination URL
Or link to existing content
Enter your account email.
A verification code was sent to your email, Enter the 6-digit code sent to your mail.
Didn't get the code? Check your spam folder or resend code
Set a new password for signing in and accessing your data.
Your Password has been Updated !