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Dilo Group announces partnership with Sicam

10 Dec '20
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Dilo Group, a supplier of complete lines for nonwoven fabric production, has announced a partnership with Sicam, a rapid prototyping & additive manufacturing company. Together with Sicam, the group has combined know-how for hydroentangling technology and can provide complete lines as general contractor including equipment for cutting, winding and packaging. 
 
Over the decades Dilo Group’s strong pillar of sales programme has been fibre preparation and high speed web-forming equipment for other nonwoven technologies. “During these years, there has been a shift to higher throughput rates, and in some cases in Asia, a requirement for improved MD/CD strength ratios of hydroentangled products. In addition, our further development of the high-speed layering principle “Hyperlayer” made considerable progress for better CD strength through a combination of inline cards and crossline card with crosslapper,” group’s press release stated. 
 
Particularly, carding machines in a working width above 3.5 m up to 5.1 m have been supplied by DiloSpinnbau as complete high speed carding systems, comprising two or even three cards in a line to directly feed the hydroentangling units of various suppliers.
 
Together with DiloTemafa the group has achieved high rates been in the fibre preparation section of the line along with dedusting filtering and air-conditioning systems successfully engineered and integrated.
 
“Until recently, Dilo did not supply complete lines including water-jet units, ovens and end-ofline equipment to the important hydroentanglement market segment. This has changed during the summer and Dilo is glad to confirm our partnership with Sicam, Italy,” group stated. 
 
“We have been recently successful with the sale of a complete line for hydroentangled products in Portugal. The market for medical and hygiene lightweight products is booming and will require more hydroentangling capacity. On the basis of our considerable fibre preparation and web-forming know-how we are looking forward to a successful cooperation with Sicam covering the market with our related activities,” group stated in the release.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)

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