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ITMA – INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF TEXTILE MACHINERY
13 – 20 September 2007  |  New Munich Trade Fair Centre
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New NSC's Excelle card adds innovations

NSC nonwoven designs, builds and supplies turnkey nonwoven lines for needlepunching, spunlacing, thermobonding, air-through bonding and chemical bonding. The lines are equipped with a supervisory control assistance system, which includes production recipes, maintenance and assistance to line management.

NSC nonwoven is a worldwide, major supplier of Excelle® cards, crosslappers, ProDyn®, drafters, needlelooms, winders and slitters-rewinders. Technical sales engineers of 11 nationalities present throughout the world ensure turnkey engineering, textile assistance, consulting, training, installation commissioning, and support for new and existing equipment. A nonwoven technical centre at the Asselin-Thibeau Tourcoing plant (France) with industrial lines designed for spunlacing, needlepunching and thermobonding technologies are at the customers' disposal to carry out their trials with high confidentiality.

At the ITMA show, NSC nonwoven, Rieter Perfojet and Laroche decided to join their expertise and experience, and highlight their synergy to demonstrate their capability to provide turnkey nonwoven lines to the nonwovens market.

The Excelle® card: a revolutionary carding concept

The Excelle® card is designed for a wide range of products with an output capacity over 450 kg/hr/m, a consistent web quality at high production level and a high productivity with minimum downtime and ease of maintenance.

CleanSystem airflow, patented A frame®, LDS® and WID® doffing and transfer systems, IPC rack, quick frame opening, VarioWeb®… are just some of the innovations of that new Excelle® card.

The Excelle® card: easy to operate, allowing operators to see all areas; set easily to change from product "A" to product "B" without much trouble; prevents from fibre accumulation and web stripping troubles; designed for its operators and its maintenance technicians; has intelligent electrics and a safer operator environment; designed to sustain a high production level; competitive price.

The Excelle® card is designed for: web quality depending on product specifications; high production level with a consistent web quality; easy settings for the optimum parameters; low maintenance requirements (downtime reduced to a minimum).

NSC nonwoven Excelle® card

The benefits of the Excelle® card are: consistent web quality; high production and productivity; ease of maintenance and minimum downtime; safe and user friendly.

The Excelle® card is designed to satisfy the demand for frequent quality changes with fast changeover of speeds and settings. Whatever the final product, the bonding technology, the type of fibres or the required production, there is an Excelle® card model to answer these needs.

The VantageWinder: a cocktail of innovations for seamless operation

The high-performance, reliable multi-tasking VantageWinder easily caters for a wide range of nonwovens thanks to a unique regulation system, with operation independent of the winding torque, roller presser and tension imposed on the web. In particular, it produces perfect reels up to diameter 3,500 mm even on bulky, soft and low-tensile strength nonwovens.

NSC nonwoven winder and off-line slitter-rewinder

Its benefits are: automatic threading of webs; totally automated reel changing; continuous control over the winding process and the tensile load applied to the web, particularly during the splicing phases; consistent roll quality; high production cycle efficiency; flexibility; ease of maintenance and minimum downtime; user friendly.

The Vantage mother reel winder, the VantageSlitter and the new EasyWinder now complete NSC's range of cutting and winding machinery.

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