RadiciGroup’s diversified businesses operate worldwide and are focused on Chemicals, Plastics, Synthetic Fibres and Nonwovens is participating at Domotex 2016 a leading trade fair for floor covering where RadiciGroup will be showcasing Dorix and Radilion staple fibres, suitable for a range of textile applications including needle punched nonwoven floor coverings.
Dorix and Radilion staple fibres are made by two group manufacturers – Radici Chemiefaser GmbH, in Germany, and Radici Yarn SpA, in Italy.
Daniele Zanoletti, sales manager of Radici Yarn and Radici Chemiefaser said that their offering includes both raw and solution-dyed conventional polyamide 6 staple products, as well as more innovative products made from materials of biological origin, such as Dorix 6.10. The biopolyamides feature the perfect combination of technical and environmental performance, which is increasingly valued and appreciated by not only the textile sector.
RadiciGroup is involved in the entire polyamide production chain, from upstream – polymer development and production – to downstream, – production of engineering plastics, synthetic fibres and nonwovens.
Filippo Bona, R&D, RadiciGroup, said that besides contract, automotive is among the most promising industries for their staple products. The automotive world is paying closer and closer attention to the development of new products from polyamide, a material that guarantees high performance, ease of processing and enhanced ductility.
Domotex 2016 will be held 16-19 January 2016 at Hannover Exhibition Center, Hannover, Germany. RadiciGroup will exhibit in Hall 5, Stand C32.
Domotex Intl. Trade Fair is the world’s most important and largest specialized Trade Fair for Carpets & Floor Coverings under MAI Scheme of the Govt. and offers an opportunity to showcase products to the potential customers from all over the world.
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