Over the past four decades, more than 300 Jetlace hydroentanglement systems have been installed, improving the quality and efficiency of wipes, hygiene and personal care products as well as geotextiles, filters, artificial leather substrates, battery separators and gas diffusion layers. The technology has transformed the production of nonwoven fabrics and set new standards for innovation and sustainability in the industry.
France-based Andritz Perfojet celebrates its 40th anniversary, marking its pioneering role in hydroentanglement technology.
Over 300 Jetlace systems have improved nonwoven production for wipes, hygiene products, and more.
The company continues to innovate with sustainable solutions, including spunlace lines for 100 per cent sustainable fibres.
Building on its legacy, Perfojet continues to lead with advanced solutions such as complete spunlace lines (neXline spunlace, neXline wetlace) that enable the efficient production of nonwovens from 100 per cent sustainable fibres, and drying solutions (neXdry air-through dryer, neXecodry energy saving solution) that allow to reduce energy consumption by 15 per cent compared to previous solutions, the company said in a press release.
Looking ahead, Andritz Perfojet is committed to supporting the green transition in nonwovens production. The company’s R&D efforts are focused on reducing the use of plastic and increasing the use of viscose, lyocell, pulp, and recycled fibres. In addition, its technology and spunlace pilot lines in Montbonnot, France, offer customers the opportunity to process new sustainable fibres such as hemp, linen, flax, and wool.
“As we celebrate this milestone, we are proud of our heritage and excited about the future within the Andritz nonwoven & textile global team,” said Bruno Roche, managing director of Andritz Perfojet. “Our focus is to provide sustainable, resource-efficient technologies and economically viable solutions that support the green transformation of the nonwovens industry.”
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)