Winding Technology Today and Tomorrow, 1996 Nonwovens Conference Proceedings

Dr. Alessandro Celli

A. Celli spa

From the first raw, heavy, low quality nonwoven fabrics of the early years, the industry, in only a few decades, has developed and made it possible to manufacture highly engineered and sophisticated nonwovens for a wide range of applications. Manufacturing technology has played an important role to reach the incredible success of nonwovens and the industry. This paper analyzes the winding and slitting phases of the nonwovens manufacturing process and their future technical trends to continue this success.

Winding Technology Today and Tomorrow, 1996 Nonwovens Confer
Winding Technology Today and Tomorrow, 1996 Nonwovens Conference Proceedings
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