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Ralph Moody receives INDA's lifetime achievement award

INDA’s Lifetime Technical Achievement Award honours those individuals with long established technical careers in the nonwovens industry.

8th November 2018

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Cary, NC

Medical/Hygiene, Industrial

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, recognised Ralph Moody, PE, Senior Director of R&D, Berry Global, with its prestigious 2018 Lifetime Technical Achievement Award before 500 nonwoven and engineered fabric professionals, during at the association’s annual Hygienix Conference, in Orlando, FL, this week.

INDA’s Lifetime Technical Achievement Award honours those individuals with long established technical careers in the nonwovens industry and an accomplished history of technical innovation.

(left to right) Ralph Moody, PE, Senior Director of R&D, Berry Global, with Dave Rousse, President, INDA. © INDA

“Ralph was selected by INDA’s Technical Advisory Board, a group of technical professionals from member companies, as most deserving for this year’s Lifetime Technical Achievement Award based on an evaluation of his career accomplishments and the Award criteria,” said Dave Rousse, INDA President during his presentation of the award.

“Certainly, they were impressed with Ralph’s eleven patents, multiple machine start-ups, and leadership role on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Nonwovens Institute at North Carolina State University. He is truly deserving of this prestigious award recognizing his career of service to the nonwovens industry.”

Moody was recognised for his critical expertise in process development and R&D in several commercially successful substrates and their production processes. Over his three-decade career, his key major product contributions, and multiple product commercialisations over the years, include:

  • Installation and commercialisation of the first MEF (Modified Entangled Fibre) spunlace line for Chicopee Food Service wipes
  • Commercialisation of APEX technology for NuGauze – J&J’s first Nonwoven “gauzelike” sponge
  • Miratec Durable APEX nonwoven material for textile replacement applications
  • Swiffer, joint development with P&G and PGI, to produce an imaged scrim reinforced dry dusting nonwoven substrate
  • Kirkland brand APEX imaged scrim reinforced Cotton enriched baby wipe
  • Spinlace, Berry’s spunmelt based wipes substrate
  • Arium, Berry’s submicron fibre technology
  • Nuvibond, Berry’s ribbon shaped spunmelt fibre substrate for barrier

Moody holds eleven patents in the nonwovens field and has been involved in the design and start-up of ten nonwoven production lines (six in the USA, two in Europe, and two in China).  During his career, he held critical roles in Johnson & Johnson (Chicopee), PGI Nonwovens, and now Berry Global.

Moody has been an active INDA Member for over 25 years.  He has also been an active member in The Nonwovens Institute (NWI) at NCSU for over 20 years, is the current Scientific Advisory Board chair at NWI, and participates as an Industrial Technical Advisor to Graduate students.

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