Why IFG (International Fibres Group) is Excited to Attend IDEA25 As a leader in the nonwovens industry, International Fibres Group is thrilled to announce our participation in the IDEA25 show, taking place from April 29th 2025 to May 1st 2025, in Miami, Florida. With an ongoing commitment to sustainability, we look forward to sharing how our fibre solutions can meet the evolving needs of various industries, including filtration, food and beverage, packaging and construction. IDEA25 is a unique chance to connect with industry peers, customers, and potential partners. Staying informed about industry developments is essential for us to continue providing value to our clients and adapting to market demands. For more information on the show visit here If you would like to arrange to meet one of our friendly team at IDEA, please contact us here Gerald Metzbauer Andreas Weinberger Brian Franklin Post navigation IFG Asota breaks records for bespoke Colour Matching of fibres!
IFG Asota breaks records for bespoke Colour Matching of fibres! IFG Asota, Linz, Austria, has reported a record 150 custom colours produced in one year by their colour-matching experts. In 2024, IFG’s colour-matching experts successfully produced 150 custom colours, marking a significant increase in demand for IFG staple fibres, Polyamide (PA6 and PA6.10) and Polypropylene (PP), in bespoke shades. This follows a steady rise in demand for our colour-matching service, with the previous record being 2023’s 80 orders. This growth highlights IFG’s ability to deliver technically challenging services with consistently successful results to meet demands. 2024’s technical advancements enabled the team to be able to produce coarse fibre colour samples in PA6 on the laboratory extruder which was not previously possible. Offering our staple fibres in any colour is a thrilling prospect for both IFG and our customers, as it empowers creativity while maintaining the product’s performance requirements. The colour-matching process is a collaborative effort, where manufacturers and customers work together to achieve the perfect, unique shade. This process is technically demanding and often presents challenges, particularly with lighter colours being added to coarse fibres, despite precise laboratory sampling. The human touch remains crucial: nothing sees as well as the human eye and measuring devices cannot always capture the visual differences in colour. PA6.10 requires higher temperatures (close to 300°C) and the twin-screw extruder on the production line (high shear forces). Colour matching is sometimes a real challenge, and despite perfect laboratory sampling, fine-tuning each custom match is always necessary directly on the line by IFG’s colour experts, who are recruited specifically for their perfect eyesight and colour recognition skills. Stefan Lindenthaler, Quality Assurance Manager from IFG Asota says: “Precise colour matching is more than just colour matching – it’s the art of ensuring consistency and quality in every fibre.” Post navigation Gerry O’Rourke – A tribute Why IFG (International Fibres Group) is Excited to Attend IDEA25