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May 2014 www.nonwovens-industry.com NWI 75 2014 Company Capabilities Founded in 1850, the Polyvlies Group today has over 400 employees at 4 locations in Eu- rope. In addition to the headquarter in the north west of Germany, the company is also represented in Saxonia, France and Slovakia. In the near future Polyvlies will also have a location in the USA, North Carolina. Polyvlies develops, produces and fin- ishes technical nonwovens made out of synthetic, natural and/or mineral fibers. That offers a vast number of variations and processing possibilities. Because of in- corporating the most modern technology Polyvlies is capable of producing technical textiles with a maximum working width of 6 meters and weights from 80 to 4 000 g/ m². The focus on customer orientation and joint application-specific developments have resulted in a range of more than 6 000 products that are produced from a num- ber of different raw materials in an order- specific production procedure for various sectors (e.g. automotive, home textiles and geotextiles etc.). Polyvlies Group provides products under six distinct brand names: Polytherm ® – a thermally bonded, high loft nonwovens for insulation Polyvlies ® – a wide ranging variety of needle formed fabrics using natural and synthetic fibers Narodur ® – a strong, rigid and light weight duroplastic natural fiber composite ideal for compression molding for carrier parts in the automotive, shipbuilding or furniture industries. Naroplast ® – a strong thermoplastic natural fiber composite that combines impact resistance and low basis weight. Ideal for compression molding in the automotive industry (e.g. One-Shot procedure). Vitratex ® – Glass-fiber nonwovens and nonwovens blends with staple fibers such as polypropylene, polyester, poly- amide or acrylic. SkillCoat™ a synthetic nonwoven offering high tensile strength lengthwise, particularly suitable as filter media, protection and positioning units of sealing sheets, carrier material for roof sheeting and sealing sheets, impregnated composites or carrier parts for conveyor belts. NONWOVENS FOR INNOVATIONS _ POLYVLIES _ Franz Beyer GmbH & Co. KG Tel: +49 (0) 5459 - 93 10 0 _ E-Mail: [email protected] _ Web: www.polyvlies.de That are the ideas of today, which show up new ways, initiate developments and realize innovative solutions. To succeed in this, we develop, produce and manufacture technical nonwovens made out of synthetic and recycling fibres, and also – with increasing frequency – natural fibres. The outstanding, versatile properties of our products reach the highest claims of numerous branches. Challenge us! We deliver our technical nonwovens with any technical property and in any dimension – your technical requirements decide! Naturally High-Tech Polyvlies Franz Beyer GmbH & Co. KG Rodder Straße 52 48477 Hörstel-Bevergern Germany Phone: +49-5459-9310-0 Fax: +49-5459-9310-50 [email protected] www.polyvlies.de

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  • May 2014 www.nonwovens-industry.com NWI • 75

    2014CompanyCapabilities

    Founded in 1850, the Polyvlies Group today has over 400 employees at 4 locations in Eu-rope. In addition to the headquarter in the north west of Germany, the company is also represented in Saxonia, France and Slovakia. In the near future Polyvlies will also have a location in the USA, North Carolina.

    Polyvlies develops, produces and fi n-ishes technical nonwovens made out of synthetic, natural and/or mineral fi bers. That offers a vast number of variations and processing possibilities. Because of in-corporating the most modern technology Polyvlies is capable of producing technical textiles with a maximum working width of 6 meters and weights from 80 to 4 000 g/m². The focus on customer orientation and joint application-specifi c developments have resulted in a range of more than 6 000 products that are produced from a num-ber of different raw materials in an order-specifi c production procedure for various sectors (e.g. automotive, home textiles and geotextiles etc.).

    Polyvlies Group provides products under six distinct brand names:

    Polytherm® – a thermally bonded, high loft nonwovens for insulation

    Polyvlies® – a wide ranging variety of needle formed fabrics using natural and synthetic fi bers

    Narodur® – a strong, rigid and light weight duroplastic natural fi ber compositeideal for compression molding for carrier parts in the automotive, shipbuilding or furniture industries.

    Naroplast® – a strong thermoplasticnatural fi ber composite that combines impact resistance and low basis weight. Ideal for compression molding in theautomotive industry (e.g. One-Shotprocedure).

    Vitratex® – Glass-fi ber nonwovens and nonwovens blends with staple fi berssuch as polypropylene, polyester, poly-amide or acrylic.

    SkillCoat™ – a synthetic nonwoven offering high tensile strength lengthwise, particularly suitable as fi lter media, protection and positioning units of sealing sheets, carrier material for roofsheeting and sealing sheets, impregnated composites or carrier parts for conveyor belts.

    NONwOveNs fOr iNNOvatiONs _ POLYvLies _ franz Beyer GmbH & Co. KG

    tel: +49 (0) 5459 - 93 10 0 _ e-Mail: [email protected] _ web: www.polyvlies.de

    that are the ideas of today, which show up new ways, initiate developments and realize innovative solutions. to succeed in this, we develop, produce and manufacture technical nonwovens made out of synthetic and recycling fibres, and also – with increasing frequency – natural fibres. the outstanding, versatile properties of our products reach the highest claims of numerous branches.

    Challenge us! we deliver our technical nonwovens with any technical property and in any

    dimension – your technical requirements decide!

    Naturally High-techPolyvlies Franz Beyer GmbH & Co. KG

    Rodder Straße 5248477 Hörstel-BevergernGermany

    Phone: +49-5459-9310-0Fax: +49-5459-9310-50

    [email protected]

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