The DiloGroup including DiloTemafa, DiloSpinnbau, DiloMachines and DiloSystems, are exhibiting our latest developments for nonwoven machinery and technologies on a floor space of 2,000 m² at one of the largest stands of ITMA 2007. Needle punching technology, due to its majority share among all consolidation techniques, has gained a worldwide and revived recognition.
The production of needled nonwovens enjoys a steady growth rate of around 6 % annually. Staple fibre web-forming and needling technology is the most versatile production method for processing any type of fibre with a huge range of applications and products. Needling is the most energy-efficient bonding technology without raw material losses for man-made, recycled and natural fibres.
ITMA, the largest textile machinery exhibition in the world, will soon open its doors in beautiful Munich, Germany. Over 100,000 m² of exhibition space will attract more than 100,000 visitors from over 80 countries.
It will be “The Place for Innovation” with a focus on new machinery and technology to provide guidelines for investing into the future. Machinery and technology developments will focus on production increases, quality improvements, better efficiency, on automation and flexibility, the reduction of water and energy consumption and, for example, on natural fibre applications. The importance of nonwovens technologies is reflected by the large exhibition space in halls B3 and A3.