- Abrasion
resistant
- Abrasive
- Absorbent
- Anti-microbial
- Anti-static
- Biodegradable
- Colour
fast
- Compostable
- Conductive
- Crease
resistant
- Durable
- Dust
free
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- Elastic
- Flame
resistant
- Foldable
- Glueable
- Heat
sealable
- Hydrophilic
- Hydrophobic
- Light
- Lint
free
- Non
fading
- Non-conductive
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- Oleophilic
- Permeable
- Porous
- Printable
- Rot
resistant
- Sewable
- Sterilised
- Stiff
- Strong
- Tear
resistant
- Water
proof
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You pick the
properties, we prepare the product
Textor is not
just a manufacturer but a provider of design and engineering solutions
using non-woven textiles.
You may not
know what the product should be made of, but you know what you want
it to do. We will help you pioneer new products and achieve the
unexpected. It may not always be possible to combine every property
you desire in one fabric. But we can provide you with alternatives
you might not otherwise have considered.
In-house
research facilities
With a considerable
part of our annual budget spent on developing new products and process
technologies our research resources are formidable.
In addition
to our own laboratories and experts we also co-operate extensively
with universities, industrial research facilities and government
scientific bodies such as the Australian CSIRO. Although we welcome
new ideas the research we do is applied and offers realisable outcomes.
Through extensive
international contacts with other companies and associations we
are constantly keeping a close eye on industry innovations, trends
and developments.
Mature development
cycles
Textor is accredited
to ISO 9001 which is specified for design and marketing as well
as manufacturing.
Our development
process follows ISO guidelines whereby customer approval and sign
off is obtained and an agreed set of technical specifications established.
Only after obtaining full customer approval of prototypes and samples
do we enter into production.
In order to remove all bugs from the manufacturing process, new
textile lines are subjected to three separate development runs before
full production can begin.
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