Ahlstrom expands PVC-free digital nonwoven range

Ahlstrom is growing its WallStar Digital collection of 100% PVC-free nonwoven materials. The updated range now features three new categories, Easy, Advance, and Essential, developed to work with all types of digital printing. These products offer rich textures, lasting performance, and easy application.

The Easy range includes pre-pasted and self-adhesive nonwovens that simplify wall decoration by allowing quick, clean, and convenient installation. Advance is tailored for busy, high-traffic spaces, while the Essential range is created with sustainability in mind.

Made from FSC-certified pulp, fully recycled synthetic fibers, and recycled binders, WallStar Digital Essential focuses on environmental care throughout sourcing and production. It offers a soft texture, strong stability, excellent printing results, and smooth installation for beautiful wall designs.

“With this expansion of WallStar Digital, Ahlstrom becomes a complete solution provider for customers aiming to stay ahead in the growing digital décor market,” said Pierre Mary, vice president of Ahlstrom’s Nonwovens business.

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