Fibre Extrusion Technology Ltd (FET) from Leeds, UK, is thrilled to announce their upcoming exhibition at INDEX 23, the world’s most prominent nonwovens show in Geneva on 18-21 April. FET will showcase their newest meltblown and spunbond technology alongside their new Fibre Development Centre. This new, purpose-built centre provides state-of-the-art facilities, including an advanced laboratory for client testing and product development.
As a global leader in extrusion equipment for a wide range of high-value textile material applications, FET places great importance on nonwovens. FET’s success is driven by their ability to offer cutting-edge facilities and equipment. In addition, FET has tremendous expertise in research and production techniques. The new Fibre Development Centre will further enhance this service. Clients often spend several days on-site participating in development trials and technical sales meetings. The new centre is designed to make their stay more comfortable while being efficient.
FET’s Fibre Development Centre reflects their broad range of fibre extrusion systems offered to global clients. They will continue their innovation and growth through the new spunbond range alongside their highly acclaimed meltblown technology. The spunbond range allows an unparalleled opportunity to develop new nonwoven fabrics using a broad range of fibers and polymers, including bicomponents.
“FET has always been committed to environmental sustainability in fibre technology. Our dedication to extending our range of systems that enable sustainability is clearly illustrated in our message at INDEX 23,” says FET Managing Director Richard Slack. “We are excited to celebrate FET’s 25th anniversary since incorporation and anticipate meeting both established and new customers at the exhibition in Geneva to discuss your nonwoven technology requirements in detail.”
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