Berry adds meltblown capacity in South America
Nonwovens/Converting
Berry adds meltblown capacity to meet rising demand
Berry Global Group has announced the continued expansion of its global Meltex meltblown capacity, with the addition of another asset to support the growing global face mask demand
13th May 2020
Innovation in Textiles
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Evansville, IN
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Berry Global Group has announced the continued expansion of its global Meltex meltblown capacity, with the addition of another asset to support the growing global face mask demand.
This announcement comes as demand surges due to COVID-19 and the increased need for nonwoven protection materials. The new asset is expected to be operational in October 2020 and will be placed in Europe at Berry’s existing production facility in Berlin, Germany and will incorporate Berry’s patented charging technology post installation. The new line will focus on the production of highly efficient filter material for premium FFP2 (N95) and FFP3 (N99) grade filter media.
“We are now beginning to see the localization of varying forms of equipment that produce materials for PPE, as countries and governments look to be able to react with speed to any future outbreaks,” said Cedric Ballay EVP & GM for Europe in Health, Hygiene, and Specialties at Berry. “We continue to provide timely solutions to those looking for assistance fighting the spread of COVID-19.”
As the largest manufacturer of nonwoven fabrics, Berry makes materials for the world’s leading and emerging brands. These products range in use from materials for face masks, respirators and protective healthcare apparel to packaging, many of which have been deemed essential in the efforts to fight the spread of COVID-19.
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