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Posted April 13, 2016

 

AUTEFA Solutions and CAMPEN Machinery A/S have formed a partnership and to offer machinery for airlaids and spunlaced airlaid products.

 

Thhe two companies have agreed to cooperate in the development and sales of machinery and production lines for the traditional airlaid industry as well as for the new “Hydro Laced Airlaid Process” (HLAL) for non‐flushable and flushable, dispersible and biodegradable nonwovens, invented by CAMPEN Machinery A/S Denmark.

 

André Imhof, CEO AUTEFA Solutions Austria GmbH and Arne Christensen, CEO CAMPEN Machinery A/S, released this joint statement: “With our two companies we are building a strong partnership. Each of our companies has developed new and energy‐saving technology. Together we offer complete lines to produce flushable wipes. With our combined portfolios we offer advanced production technology, starting from raw material to the final nonwovens products.”

 

AUTEFA Solutions offers spunlace, drying and powder-scattering technology as well as carding and card feeding technology. For the spunlace process AUTEFA Solutions has developed a new hydroentanglement jet. This technology enables 30 percent energy savings due to the special jet design. A new Square Drum Dryer SQ‐V completes the line.

AUTEFA Solutions, CAMPEN Machinery announce partnership

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CAMPEN Machinery A/S has many years of experience of development and manufacturing of different types of equipment for the carpet and nonwoven industry. The product range includes coating and lamination lines, winding, slitting, rewinding purposes and packaging as well as complete lines for the artificial turf and carpet industry.

CAMPEN Machinery A/S headquarters is in Denmark and are owned by VARO A/S (Group). For more than 40 years, the group has built hammer mills, drum forming heads and complete lines for globally leading manufacturers within the airlaid industry. The group has supplied process lines and equipment for the airlaid industry equal to approximately 20 percent of the world’s airlaid capacity.

Source: AUTEFA and CAMPEN

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