Arvind OG Nonwovens has launched five brands for bag house filtration in India. The five newly launched brands are: Fiberlox, Duotech, Checkstatic, Glasstech and Mircofelt. Arvind OG Nonwovens is a joint venture between Arvind and the Japan-based OG Corporation. It has installed custom-built machines designed to achieve Japanese quality standards and capable of handling various fibers such as M-aramid, homopolymer acrylic, poly-phenelyene sulfone, polyimide, polypropylene and polyester.
The five brands will make Arvind OG a player with the largest portfolio of world class products manufactured in India for bag house filtration. The joint venture manufactures high quality nonwoven fabrics using needle-punch technology for bag house filtration. The joint venture has the goal of manufacturing and selling the first Japanese-Indian non-woven fabric products. The factory is located on the outskirts of Ahmedabad and it will expand the goods it produces sequentially from non-woven fabric for dust collection filters to non-woven fabric for car upholstery materials and create a sales network based in India.
OG Corporation is a specialised trading company that sells, exports, imports and manufactures a variety of high value products in Japan and world-wide. The main products include dyes, pigments, dyeing chemicals, industrial chemicals, paints, raw resins, resin products, pharmaceuticals, functional materials, foodstuffs, machinery and equipment, related software products and real estate leasing.
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