DiloGroup is the premier builder and supplier of complete nonwovens lines made in Germany for staple fibre nonwoven production. Each line is specifically engineered to customer needs will be taking part in the upcoming Techtextil, the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens, to be held from 4-7 May in Frankfurt.
The company will provide extensive information about production lines made in Germany and machine concepts from the DiloGroup companies DiloTemafa, DiloSpinnbau and DiloMachines.
Major focus of the equipment is to improve operation efficiency, web quality and uniformity with positive effects on all staple fibre bonding processes.
All these elements are part of the Dilo – Isomation Process and aim at an even web mass for reduced fibre consumption as raw material is the biggest cost factor in textile production.
Techtextil amounts to the world’s central marketing and sourcing platform for users and manufacturers of technical textiles and nonwovens, with around 27,500 visitors from 97 different nations.
Techtextil offers interested parties the possibility to gather information from over 1,300 exhibitors coming from 48 countries. The concurrent symposium makes the show even more attractive.
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