In the fiftieth year of its partnership with the Chinese textile industry, Oerlikon Manmade Fibers is cel- ebrating this extraordinary anniversary with all its guests at its trade fair stand. The company has been supplying China with manmade fiber spinning plants for half a century now. The managers at the for- mer Barmer Maschinenfabrik AG, or ‘Barmag’ in short, in Remscheid, Germany, hence laid the foun- dations back in the mid-1960s for the currently excellent business relations with the world’s largest manufacturers of polyester and polyamide. Neumag followed soon after.
The focus of the trade fair attendance of the world's leading manmade fiber manufacturing solutions provider is the entire process chain: From Melt to Yarn, Oerlikon Manmade Fibers accompanies yarn manufacturers with innovative technologies and sophisticated services. Here, environmentally-friendly and sustainable, e-save certified solutions are in the foreground. “We will be presenting the trade au- dience with several innovations focusing on the topic of manmade fiber yarn manufacturing, both in the service sector and in the form of concrete exhibits”, announces André Wissenberg, Head of Marketing, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs. He continues by promising: “Our engineers and market experts are looking forward to avidly talking to our customers from across the world.”
The exhibit highlights of Oerlikon Barmag and Oerlikon Neumag at a glance
In concrete terms, the showcased product portfolio will range from continuous polycondensation sys- tems (CP), state-of-the-art methods for environmentally-friendly direct spin-dyeing using the 3DD mix- er technology all the way through to the very latest high-speed winders for POY, HOY, FDY, IDY and BCF processes. In addition to exhibiting spinning pumps, the company will also be focusing on pro- duction solutions for nonwovens and for specialty yarns. “Once again, we will be deploying virtual real- ity at our trade fair stand: in our virtual showroom, we will be displaying our technologies in 3D, hence taking visitors on a journey through our systems and machines”, explains marketing expert Rickey Steele, who will be accompanying customers through virtual worlds during all five days of the trade fair.