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Sandler at IDEA 2022

New solutions for hygiene, wipes and the automotive industry to be unveiled.

26th January 2022

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Miami, FL, USA

Medical/Hygiene, Sustainable

At the forthcoming IDEA nonwovens show in Miami (March 28-31), Sandler will showcase a number of new products combining functionality with resource savings.

In hygiene applications, currently used diaper structures provide for high comfort in use, as well as an optimised fit, but their acquisition and distribution layers (ADLs) and core wrapping are still independent layers not thoroughly connected to the core material.  This can result in reduced fluid handling and the potential for leakage.

Sandler’s next generation ADL combines the core cover in a single-layer material and its new fluid handling concept closes any gaps between the functional layers and the absorbent core to ensure optimum fluid management, whatever the size, shape or form of the absorbent core.

Providing outstanding interim storage capability due to improved capillarity, the new ADL can be made entirely without thermoplastic polymers.

The company is also now employing a wide variety of natural fibres or those based on renewable sources in wipes substrates, using processes that are up to 50% less energy and resource intensive than conventional methods. The nonwovens are said to feature similar or even improved softness as well as higher thickness at similar basis weights and bonding levels.

Single-material solutions have meanwhile been pursued by the automotive industry for a long time and have now expanded to moulded exterior parts, such as underside panels, engine compartment shieldings, and damping trays. Sandler has developed a 100% PET material for such applications made of up to 80% recycled PET and with no binders or additional reinforcement fibres, to achieve significant weight reductions. The porous structure of the material provides sxcellent sound absorption and by customising the fibre structure and the three-dimensional shape of the component, performance can be further optimised to specific applications. The material is also not susceptible to mould and fungi and extremely resistant to all common engine compartment fluids while offering high structural rigidity and temperature stability.

www.sandler.de

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