KMD Plastifizierungstechnik GmbH unveiled its groundbreaking benchtop extrusion, spinning, and nonwoven laboratory machine at the world-renowned K Show in Düsseldorf, attracting strong attention from global visitors and industry experts.
This state-of-the-art mini benchtop lab system is designed to perform a complete range of polymer processing trials—from extrusion and fiber spinning to nonwoven fabric formation—within the compact footprint of a standard laboratory table.
The new KMD series represents a significant leap forward in laboratory-scale research and product development. Its compact, flexible, and highly efficient design enables researchers and manufacturers to conduct precise experiments and rapid prototyping for new melt-spun materials and processes.
By integrating multiple stages of the production process into one modular system, the equipment allows for seamless transitions between polymer extrusion, fiber spinning, and nonwoven formation, minimizing space requirements while maximizing versatility and operational control.
“This innovative approach shortens development cycles, reduces initial testing costs, and accelerates material innovation,” said a KMD spokesperson. “Our goal is to empower researchers and industrial partners to explore next-generation polymer applications faster and more efficiently.”
KMD’s benchtop series is expected to play a pivotal role in academic research, pilot testing, and industrial innovation—especially in sectors where flexibility, precision, and cost-effectiveness are key.
Visitors can explore this cutting-edge solution at KMD’s booth: 4E08 during the exhibition.


















