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Airtech Nonwovens to Debut at INDEX™ 2026

Airtech Nonwovens is set to make its first appearance at INDEX 2026, marking a key milestone following its integration into the Airtech Advanced Materials Group.
The debut signals the company’s intent to strengthen its international presence and engage more actively with the global nonwovens industry.

Expanding Global Reach After Strategic Integration

With decades of experience in mechanically and thermally bonded nonwoven materials, Airtech Nonwovens has built a strong reputation for delivering flexible and high-performance solutions across multiple industries.

The integration into Airtech Advanced Materials Group provides access to expanded technical expertise, broader innovation capabilities, and a global network—positioning the company for further growth while maintaining its customer-focused approach.

Focus on Customised Nonwoven Solutions

Airtech Nonwovens emphasizes its role as a manufacturing partner rather than just a material supplier. The company works closely with clients from concept through to production, developing bespoke nonwoven solutions tailored to specific technical and commercial requirements.

Its manufacturing capabilities include needlepunch and thermal bonding technologies, supported by adaptable production systems that allow for short lead times and responsive delivery schedules.

Read More: INDEX™26: The World’s Leading Nonwovens Exhibition Returns Soon

Showcasing Capabilities at INDEX

At INDEX™ 2026, Airtech Nonwovens will present its expertise in high-performance materials and collaborative development. The company aims to connect with industry professionals, explore new applications, and highlight how tailored nonwoven solutions can meet evolving market demands.

Visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with the company’s team to discuss project requirements, innovation opportunities, and future partnerships.

A Strategic Step in Industry Positioning

The INDEX debut represents more than just an exhibition appearance—it reflects Airtech Nonwovens’ transition into a more globally integrated player within the advanced materials sector.

As demand for specialised nonwoven solutions continues to grow, the company’s combined capabilities and expanded network are expected to support its ambition to play a larger role in international markets.

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