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  1. JUNO COMPOSITES LTD

    Ireland

    Juno Composites is dedicated to the manufacture of the highest performance and quality composite sheet, plate and sandwich panels in the UK and Europe. At Juno Composites we understand that mechanical and thermal property prediction is vital to the uptake of new and unfamiliar materials and manufacturing technology into any industry. Basic requirements for all new materials are that they can be modelled and their performance predicted within reasonable limits. Juno Composites are fast becoming the largest supplier with the widest range of engineering carbon fibre sheets in the UK and Ireland and the ONLY manufacturer to guarantee performance having tested all our structural carbon fibre composites in conformance with British (BS ISO EN) and American (ASTM) standards so that when you choose us you know you’re getting the best performance and quality.

  2. SGL TECHNOLOGIES GMBH

    Germany

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    Portrait of the SGL Carbon site in Wackersdorf: The SGL Carbon site in Wackersdorf, in the Upper Palatinate, is part of the Carbon Fibres division. Here, about 140 highly-qualified staff deal with the production of mats and non-woven fabrics from carbon, glass or natural fibres. The diverse product range of over 150 product variants is rounded off with the subsequent process step of stacking. This involves superimposing different layers of mats, cutting them into stacks and joining them, all per customer specification. These stacks are then processed by the customer to produce preforms or finished components. Every year, SGL Carbon produces over 8, 000 tons of carbon, glass or natural fibre mats at the Wackersdorf site. The site also boasts three stacking machines with a capacity of over 2 million stacks per year. The products from Wackersdorf are used in a wide range of sectors, albeit primarily in the automotive and aerospace industries. Several recycling facilities serve to recycle the production waste that cannot be avoided in the process. All the facilities are powered by green electricity. Our SIGRATEX textile materials are the ideal basis for producing high-quality, fibre-reinforced plastics. They are suitable for a wide range of processing operations.

  3. SUPER-FILAMENT EINE MARKE DER ADDITIVE MATERIALS GMBH

    Germany

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    Additive Materials GmbH is a provider of high-quality 3D printing filaments with production in eastern Europe and more than 8 years' experience in the 3D printing industry. Constantly high-quality and colour-accuracy across batches is of key importance to us so that you as a customer can focus entirely on the production of your product. We offer a wide-ranging standard product portfolio with a large selection of materials and colours, as well as production according to customer-specific requirements. Materials include classics such as PLA, PET-G, ASA and ABS as well as nylon (PA6, PA12), TPU, PPS, HIPS, PP, PC/PTFE, PCTG, high-temperature filaments, thermoactive filaments, high-performance biopolymers and wood filaments. Many of our filaments are also available as composite fibre variants such as glass fibres, carbon fibres and aramid fibres. We also produce special colours using a colour number of your sample. You decide which coil type your filament should have: be it a standard plastic coil, recycled plastic coil or cardboard coil, packaging sizes of up to 20 kg are possible on a single coil (depending on the coil type). We meet your quality and price requirements. All our filaments satisfy the REACH and RoHS requirements while certain materials also meet provisions for approval in the food sector. A high level of customer satisfaction is our top priority, which is why a personal contact partner is always on hand to ensure short response times

  4. GREEN DECORE RUGS

    United Kingdom

    We are your friendly, organic, green decor people specializing in eco-friendly rugs and other decorative home decor items that are elegant, ergonomic and robust - without costing the planet. Our eco-friendly rugs enable home owners to add sustainable style to their homes and gardens, creating beautiful and elegant living spaces whilst reducing the carbon footprint. All of our rugs come in a wide range of colours, designs and sizes. Our two ranges of outdoor rugs are made from recycled plastic bottles, keeping them out of oceans and landfill. They are water/mould-resistant, easy to clean and robust and work just as well indoors in heavy traffic areas. The plastic range are woven from recycled plastic straws and are lightweight enough to be taken along on daytrips, camping trips, etc. We also stock a range of outdoor cushions and poufs to match these plastic rugs. The PET rugs are made from recycled plastic fibres, spun into yarn and then woven into rugs that have the look and feel of a traditional dhurrie. Our wool rugs are hand tufted from New Zealand wool while our Designer Faded Collection rugs are made from 100% top quality cotton chenille. Our Sari Silk Rugs are made from recycled sari silk, combining vivid colours with fabulous designs. Green Decore also has a range of 100% cotton, traditional style rugs and a selection of natural jute rugs. We offer competitive trade rates to our B2B customers in countries around the world.

  5. ENVOPAP LIMITED

    United Kingdom

    envoPAP is a sustainable materials solutions company utilising green technology to provide agricultural waste with a second life. Our materials are made from the waste of sugarcane fibres after harvest and extraction of cane juice. Currently, envoPAP is present in 40+ markets in Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa. envoPAP has saved 760, 000+ trees by using waste resources to generate finished large scale products. One pallet of envoPAP saves 24 trees, while one pallet of 30% recycled paper just saves 7 trees. Our materials are certified by Intertek as 100% biodegradable, compostable, recyclable, marine degradeable and energy-saving, and produce 38% fewer carbon emissions than regular paper. With sustainability at the heart of our organisation, we not only provide benefits to the planet and society as a whole but also drive our own profitable growth. Current environmental concerns and the rising need for sustainable practices are a driver for our work. Our ambition is to educate and empower customers so they improve the sustainability of their supply chains by replacing all the single-use plastics and wood-based paper with our sustainable agro-waste materials. We support eight of the United Nations SDGs, which include Life on Land, Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, and Responsible Production and Consumption, to name a few. We are a collaboration of many hearts reaching out to protect and preserve the environment.

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  1. DAVY TEXTILES LTD

    United Kingdom

    Davy Textiles Ltd has been in the textile industry since 1895. We are specialists in trading and recycling technical textiles. Over the years the company has gained a wealth of experience with a wide range of fibres. We can perform many textile processes at our production plant in Bradford, UK. We purchase fibres in many forms of redundant stock or waste, processed and unprocessed, yarns, pure or contaminated and we trade to a global client base. We deal with a wide range of fibres from high performance fibres Meta Aramid, Para Aramid, PBO, PBI, P84, Preox, Carbon, UHMWPE, PPS, Anti-stat to wool threads and delivering to the saddle industry. We recycle and process virtually any fibre. Davy Textiles Ltd has facilities to regenerate textile waste from many forms. We have facilities for; garnetting, carding, precision cutting, random cutting, opening and pulling, scouring and sorting. We welcome new and old customers to get in contact.

  2. CES TEXTILES

    United Kingdom

    CES Textiles is a family owned company based in Keighley, West Yorkshire. We accept the waste fibres and yarns that are leftover during manufacturing processes i.e Synthetics, Wools, Aramid, meta-aramid and para-aramid fibres such as Polyester, nylon, Wools (various), Carbon Fibre, Kevlar, Twaron, Zylon PBO, conex, nomex etc We accept fibres and yarns in several forms-(cloth, loose, processed, unprocessed, contaminated etc).We also take yarn on cones with any remaining yarn left on. We are able to collect from various locations in the UK. We provide a bespoke collection service to Textiles Waste producers. Textiles are re-processed and recycled back to Industry. If you would like to discuss any aspects of our services or purchase our textile waste fibres and yarns please contact us to discuss your requirements.Thank you.

  3. TFP TECHNOLOGY GMBH

    Germany

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    TFP Technology GmbH is a German manufacturer of textile fibre scrims and reinforcement structures based on innovative CNC laying technology. We use state-of-the-art TFP embroidery laying machines with which we produce elements up to a size of 215 cm x 200 cm. The textile preforms and rovings are specifically produced using the Tailored Fibre Placement process. The fibres are laid in one piece and thus form a complete reinforcement structure for the fibre composite component. We can also offer "sandwich functions" by integrating heating elements and textile sensors into our preforms (application examples: Anti-icing, de-icing, sensor elements and sensor surfaces). Our technology makes it possible to produce innovative, technical textiles. We support our customers from the first idea to prototype production up to series production by our qualified personnel.

  4. BELREY FIBRES

    Belgium

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    Belrey Fibres SA is a family owned textile recycling company with state-of-the-art machinery and is based in Mouscron, Belgium. Our recycled fibres in polypropylene, polyester and nylon serve a wide variety of end uses such as nonwovens for various industries : automotive, geotextiles, drainage, isolation, compounding and yarn spinning. Another recovery route is regranulation and compounding, which transforms thermoplastic textile waste into granules to manufacture plastic parts. Sustainability is at the heart of the Belrey Fibres strategy. To meet the environmental challenges, we defined an innovative organization with a team that is united around a passion for recycling. As a cost-effective and “greener” alternative to virgin materials, recycled synthetic fibres serve as secondary material for nonwovens. Through our customized blending and processing equipment we are able to produce clean and homogenous fibres. As we are one of the leading global companies in our area, we have access to fibres worldwide. By working together with our suppliers, we help them to divert textile material from landfill and to save costs for waste disposal. The recovery of waste materials as a secondary resource helps to cut down raw material expenses. We try to understand what you want to achieve and are able to develop a custom-made solution.

  5. FRIEDRICH MERKLE INH. MICHAEL HIRT

    Germany

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    Vollmer-Federn Merkle, based in Triberg in the Black Forest, manufactures anti-static brushes for discharging static charges. For more than 30 years, we have supplied customers in Germany and abroad with high-quality anti-static brushes. We manufacture aluminium strip brushes in lengths of up to 1000 mm. Customer-specific products for small or large series are our forte, but our customers are equally impressed by our reliability, expertise, quality assurance, punctuality, innovation and flexibility. Application: Our Merkle anti-static brushes are used in a number of ways, such as: Photocopiers, film equipment, paper processing machinery, document readers, medical technology, foil coating systems, printing machines, mechanical engineering, textile industry, plastics industry, injection moulding machinery, coating systems, dedusting systems and in a number of other industries.

  1. RECYCLING FIBERS

    Spain

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    Recyclingfibers is an innovative company active in textile recycling. We buy, different grades of post-industrial waste, cotton, polyester, viscose, PET flakes, polypropylene, polyamide 6, polyamide 66., that We manipulate and convert them into fibers for various industrial applications. Our products are intended for various applications, manufacturers of Plastic bottles, nonwoven fabrics, geotextiles, pnedle punched, automotive felt, fillings etc. product group Textile remains of acrylic, coloured cotton, cotton Textile remains jeans PET Flakes Recycled fibres, polyester polypropylene, viscose Virgin fibres polypropylene and polyester, viscose High tenacity polyester fibres Viscose BIkocomponent Polyamide 6 Polyamide 6.6 foam hemp

  2. CARBON COMPOSITE GBR

    Germany

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    The company CARBON COMPOSITE GBR, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Optical fibres industry. It is based in Waldstetten, Germany.

  1. GAZECHIM COMPOSITES

    Belgium

    The company GAZECHIM COMPOSITES, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Resins industry. It also operates in the glass fibres, carbon fibres, and measuring cups industries. It is based in Wommelgem, Belgium.

  2. COMPOSITECH S.R.L.

    Italy

    The company COMPOSITECH S.R.L., is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Plastics - industrial raw materials industry. It also operates in the carbon fibres, and glass fibres industries. It is based in Martignacco, Italy.

  3. HA-CO CARBON GMBH

    Germany

    The company HA-CO CARBON GMBH, is a Manufacturer/ Producer, which operates in the Optical fibres industry. It is based in Wallerstein, Germany.

  4. ALPSA TEKSTIL

    Turkey

    We continue our textile business life, which we started in the 1980s, with our production lines, starting from the raw material to the final product, on the path we have chosen as a principle to make a sustainable, high-quality and environmentally friendly production. Today, with our Smiling Staff-Smiling Customer principles, we are further strengthening our communication network with a pleasant business environment and business partnerships. Every new year, we expand the sectors we are in by saying a new project. Knowing that being a leader is about happiness and working, we move forward by aiming for leadership in every sector we are in and new to. If we briefly summarize the sectors we are currently in; Production of home textile products, production of fiber by recycling textile wastes before use, production of nonwoven products from recycling, that is, production of regenerated yarn from regenerated fiber, production of regenerated yarn from regenerated fiber, both export and import of machinery and parts with our foreign trade company, where we offer the products we produce to the foreign market. Our construction company, which builds houses where our future generations grow up, not only did this, but also filled the roof of our facilities with Solar Power Plants with the awareness of green energy. Being able to reduce the catastrophic damage that global warming can cause to our world through recycling, which is the core of our business, gives us more pleasure. www.alpsa.net