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Groz-Beckert to Present a Series of Products for Non-woven Industry at IDEA Exhibition in Miami

By Apparel Resources


Groz-Beckert has announced to showcase its product range for Felting and Carding at IDEA in Miami, USA, from 28 to 31 March 2022.

IDEA takes place every three years and is one of the most important trade fairs for non-wovens and technical textiles for the international non-wovens industry.


For spunlace customers, Groz-Beckert will present its HyTec P jet strips, which are characterised by a significantly higher hardness compared with conventional jet strips and, therefore, also offer excellent scratch resistance, as informs company in a press release shared with Apparel Resources.


In the area of traditional needling, the patented GEBECON felting needle is one of Groz-Beckert’s highlight products. With its unique geometry, it offers optimised bending resistance with high flexibility.


By using Augmented Reality, GEBECON felting needle can be viewed in detail at the booth.

According to Groz-Beckert, know-how protection and improved needle logistics are just two of the many benefits of the customer products that the Felting product group will highlight for customers at the booth.


In addition, visitors can take a virtual tour through the technology facility in the Groz-Beckert Technology and Development Center (TEZ) in Albstadt, Germany.


“This way, they experience the staple fibre needle punch line (SVL) up close and learn how Groz-Beckert can assist in product development as well as product and process optimisation,” shares Groz-Beckert.


Further, at IDEA, the Groz-Beckert InLine card clothing series will also be the main focus of the product group Carding. The series comes with a new and patented production method and Groz-Beckert has developed a new range of metallic card clothing, which offers improved process reliability and increased up-time of the card for the non-wovens industry.


At the same time, the new production method also reflects the corporate principles of environment-friendly and resource-saving production.


This article was published by Apparel Resources March 5, 2022. Additional coverage can be found here. Groz-Beckert is a member of SPESA.


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