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ANTEX Asia 2024 Unveiling Future Direction in Nonwoven Innovation

Published: September 17, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Global Leaders Converge to Showcase Innovations in Nonwoven Technologies

From 13-15 November 2024, the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) will become a hub of innovation for nonwoven industry as it hosts the Asia Nonwovens Technology Expo (hereunder “ANTEX Asia 2024”). Organized by Baobab Tree Event, MGT Expo Planning and Management, and Tradelink, this premier expo is set to spotlight groundbreaking advancements in nonwoven technologies, emphasizing sustainability and innovation with a powerful lineup of global exhibitors ready to unveil their latest contributions to the industry.

Exhibitor Innovations Unfold at ANTEX Asia 2024

Narula is a leading manufacturer with expertise in producing both standard and advanced nonwoven materials for a diverse range of sectors, including medical, hygiene, agriculture, packaging, industrial, geotextiles, and construction.

Narula Nonwoven Co., Ltd., a leading player in Thailand’s nonwoven industry with a robust manufacturing capacity of 23,500 tons per annum, will be exhibiting a comprehensive range of PP Nonwovens – Spunbond, Spunmelt (SSMMS), and Meltblown – at ANTEX Asia 2024. Established in 2008 by visionary founder – Mr. Sukhit Narula and now under the leadership of Managing Director Mr. Kamol Narula, the company is renowned for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and exceptional customer satisfaction.

At the event, Narula will showcase its extensive portfolio of nonwoven fabrics, highlighting advanced applications across medical, hygiene, agriculture, and construction sectors. Key product features include laminated and printed fabrics, as well as value-added fabrics with specialized properties such as anti-static, hydrophilic, hydrophobic, flame retardant, UV protection, anti-odor, anti-static and antibacterial attributes.

In line with its dedication to sustainability, Narula will promote its REBOND nonwoven product range, created from recycled PP using Spunbond fabric waste. The company’s commitment to environmental responsibility is further demonstrated by its installation of a 1 MW solar power project, underscoring Narula’s innovative approach to waste reduction and its ongoing efforts to advance environmental sustainability in nonwoven manufacturing.

Super Absorbent Solutions from United Kingdom will showcase their cutting-edge Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF™) technology at ANTEX Asia 2024. Known for its exceptional absorption properties, SAF™ can absorb up to 200 times its weight in water. This fibre’s ability to blend seamlessly with other synthetic and natural fibers enhances functionality across personal care, medical and industrial sectors. 

Kingsafe boasts the largest spunlace production capacity in China.

Kingsafe integrates environmentally conscious fibers such as viscose, wood pulp, lyocell, and PLA to enhance product biodegradability. They prioritize clean energy and optimize processes to reduce energy consumption, thereby minimizing environmental impact. These sustainable practices, combined with strategic partnerships, position Kingsafe to foster industry innovation and sustainability, looking forward to fruitful collaborations and insights exchange at ANTEX Asia 2024.

Shanghai Kingfo Industrial Co., Ltd., led by Mr. Chen Lidong, who also serves as the Chairman of the Spunbond Nonwovens Branch of CHITA (2021-2026), is a pioneer in the nonwoven industry. The company operates under the “CL Nonwoven” brand, known for its robust R&D and production capabilities in creating high-quality nonwoven products. One of their standout innovations is the multi-form nonwoven fabric, which surpasses traditional spunlace wipes in both eco-friendliness and performance, setting new industry standards.

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