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VEOCEL™ upgrades lyocell shortcut fiber offering for the flushable market

Published: March 30, 2023
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

New upgrade improves processability of lyocell shortcut fibers and enhances machine efficiency, which  contributes to reduced occurrence of mechanical blockages and product defects 

The wood-based lyocell shortcut fibers by VEOCEL™ are offered as carbon neutral1, helping to drive the  flushable wipes market towards decarbonization 

Lenzing – Lenzing Group, a leading global producer of wood-based specialty fibers, has announced the  launch of its upgraded lyocell shortcut fibers by VEOCEL™ for the flushable market. The upgraded lyocell shortcut fibers not only have high dispersibility, which make them ideal for use in flushable wipes, they also  have an upgraded finish, an added benefit for wipes manufacturers. The upgraded finish enhances efficiency  of the wipe production process, improves the processability of fibers and helps to create higher quality  products. The fibers are also offered as carbon neutral1, thus contributing to a global push to reduce the  industry’s carbon footprint.  

Constantly innovating to improve the premium quality of fibers 

“We’re always looking for new ways to innovate and improve the performance of our fibers in the flushable  market,” said Claudio Zampino, Commercial Director, Specialty Applications for Global Nonwovens  Business at Lenzing. “It is important to engage in continuous discussions with value chain partners to address their challenges and needs as we drive innovation in the nonwovens sector. With 27 years of  experience producing lyocell shortcut fibers, we will continue to keep leveraging our extensive research labs to  offer customers the best premium lyocell shortcut fibers possible.” 

The new finish of the upgraded lyocell shortcut fibers offers protection against mechanical stress at commonly  used water temperatures such as 0°C to 40°C during the wetlaid production process. This helps to avoid the  creation of fiber lumps during the opening and dilution of fibers in preparation tanks. The finished product will  also have enhanced physical quality and appearance thanks to the upgraded finish which improves web  formation during the process. 

1 Carbon neutrality is achieved by balancing remaining GHG emissions through verified compensation measures (e.g. reforestation) and  by retiring carbon credits so that the impact of global warming from anthropogenic activities is calculated as zero. 

Albaad, one of the largest wet wipe manufacturers in the world, used the new lyocell shortcut fibers for its  Hydrofine® product, the most saleable flushable wetlaid in Europe. 

“We are proud to cooperate with the global Lenzing group in developing improvements for lyocell fibers and  bringing new innovation that enhances our Hydrofine® product and improves the production process. Our  unique Hydrofine® product, which is considered a breakthrough in the flushable market, is based on these  upgraded fibers that help to increase production efficiency, reduce the level of waste and improve customer  satisfaction. Collaborating with Lenzing’s R&D team was a valuable experience that provided both sides with  great knowledge. Albaad is committed to innovation, to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint, and to ensure  ensuring continued improvement of our products’ performance,” said Jacob Heen, CEO of Albaad. 

Continued growth of the flushable market 

More and more consumers are using flushable wipes for greater convenience and lower impact on the  environment. In 2022, the global nonwoven wipes market consumed 1.5 million tons nonwovens, valued at  US$20.8 billion, and is expected to reach 2.1 million tons, valued at US$29.0 billion in 20272. As consumers  continue to look for products made of natural materials, it is important to distinguish between flushable wipes made of wood-based fibers and wipes made of fossil-based fibers, such as polyester or polypropylene which  take decades to disintegrate and contribute to the global micro plastic problem. 

Flushable wipes which are made of lyocell shortcut fibers by VEOCEL™ with improved finish and are produced  with adequate settings of the Roll Good Manufacturer, can disperse and degrade to meet current flushability  guidelines as proven by mechanical disintegration and biodisintegration tests done at Lenzing R&D Center and  the International Water Services Flushability Group (IWSFG) specifications. 

The new and improved carbon neutral lyocell shortcut fibers by VEOCEL™ can be purchased from Lenzing’s  production site in Mobile, Alabama.

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