At ITMA ASIA + CITME Singapore 2025, Gneuss reaffirmed its position as a global leader in polymer processing and recycling technologies, unveiling cutting-edge solutions designed to advance fiber-to-fiber recycling and promote sustainability in textile manufacturing.
Speaking at the exhibition, Mr. Niklas Mohlmann, Regional Sales Manager at Gneuss, emphasized the company’s mission to enable circular textile systems through precision-engineered extrusion and filtration technologies.
“We’re introducing our newest degassing extruder, which efficiently removes spin finishing oils and residual moisture from input fibers,” explained Mohlmann. “This step is crucial for preparing and conditioning recycled materials so they can be reused for fiber spinning at high quality.”
Advanced Filtration for Virgin-Quality Recycled Pellets
Gneuss’ proprietary filtration technology drew considerable attention at the show. The system ensures consistent melt purity and stable processing conditions, allowing manufacturers to achieve high-quality recycled pellets that match the performance of virgin materials.
“Our role in the recycling industry is to help customers identify the right feedstock and fine-tune the process parameters to produce the perfect pellet,” Mohlmann added. “We collaborate closely with manufacturers to design customized recycling processes that meet their specific quality and performance requirements.”
Empowering Circular Textile Production
With its comprehensive portfolio—including MRS extruders, rotary filtration systems, and process optimization tools—Gneuss positions itself as a key partner for textile producers transitioning toward closed-loop production.
“Fiber-to-fiber recycling is the future,” concluded Mohlmann. “At Gneuss, we don’t just deliver machinery — we deliver complete recycling solutions that help the industry move toward a more sustainable and resource-efficient future.”
The company’s participation at ITMA ASIA + CITME Singapore 2025 underlines its ongoing commitment to innovation in polymer recycling and its pivotal role in supporting the textile sector’s evolution toward circularity and sustainability.
















