Cinte Techtextil will take place in China from October 12 to 14, 2016. More than 500 exhibitors from 23 countries from across the globe are expected to be present at the fair. The product variety on offer covers the entire industry including technology and machinery, woven and knitted fabrics, nonwovens, coated textiles, composites, surface and bonding techniques, fibers and yarns and more.
Svenskt Konstsilke from Sweden will feature its range in high performance yarns, with an objective of extending business in China and Southeast Asia. With a similar aim, Toscana Spazzole Industriali from Italy, manufacturers of needle punching machines and resellers, will exhibit its latest technological advancements.
DiloGroup will display product samples made from recycled carbon fiber material. The group will also present its needled nonwoven products which can be applied in geo textiles, filter media, automotive fabrics, roofing materials, synthetic leather, natural fiber felts and more.
Cinte Techtextil China is Asia’s leading biennial trade fair for technical textile and nonwoven products. The daughter show of Techtextil in Germany, Cinte Techtextil China covers twelve application areas which comprehensively span the full range of potential uses of modern textile technologies. The full coverage of product groups and applications enables the fair to become a tailor-made business solution for the entire industry.
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