Join us as Dr. Christoph Burgstaller from TCKT discusses his latest projects in the modification of PLA fibres with IFG.

Managing Director and Head of Research at the Transfercenter für Kunststofftechnik (TCKT) in Wels, Austria. He has been involved in application-oriented research in the plastics technology sector since 2004 and completed his doctoral studies in chemical engineering at Johannes Kepler University, Linz, in 2006 with a thesis on the structure-property relationships of wood plastic composites. Since 2004, he has been involved in application-oriented research, including at PCCL and TCKT. He has now led more than 35 different research projects with industry participation, which dealt with various topics such as property modification and recycling. He is the head of TCKT since mid-2015 and in addition to this is a professor of plastics engineering at the Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences since October 2021.

His work deals with structure-processing-property relationships of thermoplastic materials in general, with a main focus on composites and blends, as well as recycling. He is the author of more than 45 peer-reviewed journal articles and more than 90 conference papers and a senior member of the “Society of Plastics Engineers”.

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Since the beginning of 2022, we continue to experience yet further substantial increases to energy whilst feeling the knock-on effects of rising prices to our raw material, packaging and transportation.

With this in mind we have to take the unavoidable steps to apply an inflationary surcharge to our current 2022 prices.

We know that this will not come as good news in the current climate and we thank you for your understanding through these challenging times.

Your sales representative will be in touch with you to provide further details and answer any questions you may have.

Yours sincerely,

               

Bernard Deruyttere                                Richard Barker-Poole

CEO                                                                 Group Sales Director

International Fibres Group                 International Fibres Group

Filtech comes to Cologne from March 8 to 10, while Tech Textil will arrive in Frankfurt from June 21 to 24. With restrictions lifted, now is the time to book on if you’re looking to learn more about filtration or textiles.

What to expect from Filtech

This is the first time IFG will be exhibiting at Filtech, the leading conference that will showcase the role technical fibres play in building a better future. Expect awe-inspiring keynotes from renowned research scientists, covering topics such as:

• Air filtration for a cleaner world
• Depth filter media in separation processes
• The role of computers in solid-liquid separation
• Membrane processes and cleaner practices.

The show will also present the newest innovations across multiple industries such as automotive and personal protective equipment. Tackling hot topics such as microplastics, air quality and more, Filtech will take place at the Koelnmesse Centre from March 8 to March 10.

You can find us at our stall, L22, in Hall 7.

Find out more on the Filtech website.

What to expect from TechTextil

Few events demonstrate the incredible versatility of technical fibres like TechTextil. Taking place at Messe Frankfurt from June 21 to 24, the show will see 42,000 delegates gathering to discuss the industry.

After two years’ hiatus, the show will feature highlights for visitors at every stage of their career, including:

• Campus and job exchanges
• Student competitions
• Techtextil Innovation Awards
• Techtextil Forum

This year will also have a parallel digital event for those who cannot attend in person. Techtextil’s ‘digital plug’ event will feature live streaming, networking, podcasts and your chance to create a personal exhibitor profile.

Covering key topics such as technology and processes, fibres, yarns, coated textiles, composites and more, Techtextil promises a deep dive into the world of textiles.

You can find us at our stall, D72, in Hall 4.2.

Find out more on the Techtextil website.

Meet the team before this year’s fibres exhibitions

Upon finishing his studies and doing a PhD at Ghent University, Willem went to work at an innovation consulting firm where he spent 8 years. During that time, he was responsible for identifying new business and market opportunities for clients.  

With a wealth of experience and knowledge behind him he’s the perfect candidate for IFG! But what made IFG stand out to him? 

“The first time that I checked the website I found the items very interesting and of importance to me, which are all about innovation and sustainability and I could tell this is what IFG prioritise. I was also very intrigued as I have been passing this site for 8 years without realising what people were doing here. It is nice coming back to the area where I started my career!” 

Even though Willem has only been with us for a short time, his job role involves looking into new technology, products and markets which means he will liaise with different people in the company. He will also get to know the clients and their needs and start translating these into opportunities. 

We also asked Willem what were his first impressions of IFG? 

“I spoke to people from different parts of the organisation and there was a really nice and warm welcome from everyone. It also makes me think that there are so many interesting aspects in the business where I could be of value and of assistance.” 

We wanted to know where Willem saw the fibres industry going in the future? 

“We see a lot more companies using biodegradable materials and I think that the impact of using them will become more and more important. I also think there will be a lot of changes happening in the number of recycled materials and the lifecycle analysis becoming more essential.” 

Outside of work Willem enjoys cycling and is very happy to see that a lot of his colleagues at IFG share this interest. He also likes to read a lot of books (mainly non-fiction), spend time with his two daughters, walk his dog and organise quizzes. 

As he closes in on 32 years at IFG, Hermann Linsbauer has seen the company grow and adapt more than many others. He had his first official day working for IFG on 2nd January 1989 and has played a key role in the technical aspects of the business ever since.

Despite being at IFG for over 3 decades, Hermann says that he has seen a constant development within the company, with sustainability always being the end goal. When asked what he enjoys the most about his job, Hermann said:

“Every day is different, even though I joined IFG over 30 years ago, there are still situations which I have not experienced before. As part of my job is to be involved in both the actual production and the development of new products and into customers and sales aspects too, there is always something new and interesting to see! Most importantly, this allows me to be constantly learning.”

There’s lots to admire about his professional journey so far, so much so that he can’t pick out one individual highlight but instead takes great satisfaction from every job completed which involves the whole wider team. Even if problems crop up in the process, there’s positives to be taken from the way the Asota team handle the situation!

Hermann sees technical fibres as an ever-changing industry, as well as being challenging at times, but one which will continue to develop at a rapid pace as we open up to brand new ideas in the future. Such innovation is inevitable thanks to IFG’s investment in a Research & Development plant positioned at IFG Asota, Austria. The R&D plant, SF1000, is a state-of-the-art semi-industrial spinning line and is also available for company day hire. You can enquire here.

Our industry has been faced with numerous price increases in recent months for a wide variety of products and services. As we are heading to the end of 2021 we are again warned about multiple price adjustments by our suppliers and for various reasons.

These price increases are a consequence of the continuing global instability caused by Covid-19. The impact of this has been felt across our main supplier base from polymers and additives, through to logistics and energy. These shortages and increased costs within the supply chain are not only present in our industry but pose difficulties for businesses worldwide.

Moving into 2022, industry base-contract prices for polymers and additives will increase significantly following on from the substantial rises in energy costs seen in recent weeks.

As a result, our base fibre prices will be increasing from January 2022 to partly incorporate these rising costs.

This is completely unavoidable, and we are simply unable to absorb all of the impact and maintain our high standards of product quality, flexible service, and continuing innovation to the market.

To give our customers the best possible confidence in supply through these continuingly turbulent times, IFG remain committed to providing the highest quality products using secure and contracted volumes of first-class raw materials, giving our clients and the supply chain peace of mind.

We also remain committed to our use of green energy for the majority of our manufacturing. This is in addition to our growing range of bio and sustainable fibre alternatives launched this year, as part of our strategy to lead the industry into a more sustainable future.

We thank you for your continued support as we adapt and evolve with our customers and the market to meet the current and future demands of the industry.

If you have any questions relating to this announcement, please contact your sales representative, who will be in touch with more details.

Yours sincerely

  

Bernard Deruyttere                                Richard Barker-Poole
CEO                                                                  Group Sales Director
International Fibres Group                International Fibres Group

International Fibres Group (IFG) are delighted to announce the launch of PA11 fibre.

Forming part of the new IFG Bio range, Rilsan® PA11 is 100% bio-based, derived from renewable castor oil, which has a proven legacy in meeting some of the world’s most demanding material challenges. The trademark properties of PA11 include lightweight, flexibility, durability, and overall toughness. 

The castor bean is a sustainable, renewable crop that does not compete with food and does not cause deforestation. With a wide range of applications including luggage, carpets, extreme sports and socks and underwear, PA11 fibre provides the perfect sustainable solution for a variety of end applications. 

“We are delighted to be able to launch PA11 into the fibre market”, said Richard Barker-Poole, IFG’s Sales and Marketing Director. “We are inviting our customers to further research its applications with us, so they can be part of the journey to a more sustainable future.” 

IFG’s company values are firmly embedded in service, sustainability and continuously improving product performance characteristics, with a strong focus on research and development, especially into the performance of more sustainable alternatives to traditional fibres. The company has invested heavily in a dedicated R&D centre in Linz, Austria. Their experienced technical experts work with a worldwide customer base providing bespoke, innovative and flexible supply solutions, which will be perfectly complemented by the new PA11 fibre offering. 

We are delighted that Simon Riepler has become IFG Asota’s new Managing Director. Starting his journey in the fibre industry in 2004, from working in the quality department at Lenzing AG to now being the Managing Director of IFG Asota. How did this all happen? We interviewed Simon to find out a little bit more about his professional journey so far.

How did this all happen?

Simon began his journey at the University of Applied Sciences in Steyr (studying Production Management) and at Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration (specialising in Entrepreneurship & Innovation) and gaining two Austrian academic degrees in Engineering (2005) and Business Administration (2008).

University and the practical work at different fibre manufacturing companies supplied Simon with an abundance of work experience, as well as extensive knowledge and understanding of technical fibres. So, what is his favourite part about working at IFG?

“Every day you face new challenges that have to be solved. IFG does not restrict me like a big company normally would, I’m free to express myself with creative ideas and watch them come to life.”

We also asked Simon what he would consider his biggest achievement so far:

“The new semi-industrial pilot line and the R&D centre in Linz are by far our biggest achievements recently. When I first came into Asota, a structured R&D process was something businesses needed. In 2021, R&D is one of the main topics of the IFG Group.

IFG are on top of the R&D process in the thermoplastic fibre world and having the R&D centre in Austria has made us so proud. Another achievement to add would be our partnership with different universities and institutes like AMIBM (Maastricht) or TCKT (Wels). This has allowed us to complete many projects together in subject areas such as biopolymer fibres and recycling.

However, the most important factor is the people – the team. Without having the right people in the right positions we would not be where we are today in R&D and Asota in general. Times are very challenging these days in these volatile markets and the Asota team always manage to remain a strong and stable fibre manufacturer.”

How would Simon describe IFG in 3 words?

“Innovative, Sustainable, Entrepreneurial”

Simon is an integral part of our team at IFG. He has a professional relationship with his work colleagues, creating a balance between work and friendship to create a prosperous environment.

“My goal is to work together with the team, from the operator to the background staff, in a professional and friendly way and learn from everyone on how to improve things and expand my perspectives. I feel very connected to the company and its people and I want to lead it into a stable future, combining all stakeholders’ visions from the shop floor to the management as well as I can.”

Simon is an inspirational Managing Director that younger staff can shadow and learn from, here’s to the future!

After four long years, IFG is thrilled to be attending INDEX™ 2020 in Geneva. In July 2020, the Swiss Federal Council announced that one of the world’s best-known non wovens events can go ahead.

From October 19, more than 700 exhibitors from around the world will flock to visit INDEX20 at Palexpo, Geneva’s Exhibition and Congress Centre. You can find the International Fibres Group exhibiting at stand 4242.

What to expect at INDEX2020

INDEX2020 last took place in 2017. Since then, visitor numbers have grown by more than 10 per cent – showcasing the demand for high-quality non-woven products around the world. At the 2021 event, visitors will see hundreds of exhibitors showing off the latest innovations in non-woven products.

That’s not all. INDEX2020 will also present a learning opportunity for delegates, ideal for beginners and those looking to refresh their knowledge.

To get the best from the event, visitors should plan their seminar visits in advance. All talks are categorised into different sectors:

Non-wovens and sustainability

A hot topic for all industries, these sessions will discuss sustainability strategies and product alternatives for a greener future.

Infection prevention

Arguably one of the most pertinent topics in the industry right now, these sessions will see medical scientists presenting their findings on infection control.

Filtration

The filtration industry continues to pose challenges for non-wovens product developers. In these sessions, sector experts will present their innovations to overcome them.

Smart non-wovens

These seminars will discuss the new innovations in non-wovens specifically for high-performance applications.

Transportation

In this exclusive transportation roundtable, experts will discuss the future of the sector, looking at e-mobility and the rate of transition.

Geosynthetics and environment

Geosynthetics meets sustainability in these key sessions on plastic use, geotextiles and much more.

Come and meet IFG at the INDEX20 networking events

This year’s event promises not only to be full of learning opportunities, but a chance to connect with customers and suppliers. We’re ready to say hello to new prospects and tell you more about our products in the automotive, sports, home, commercial and automotive sectors.

More than 12,000 people are heading to INDEX20 this year, so we’ll aim to speak to as many of you as we can!

Come and see International Fibres Group at Index™ 2020, Palexpo Exhibition and Congress Centre, Geneva, from October 19 to 21. You can find our friendly team on stand number 4242.

Due to polypropylene shortfalls in the US market, cracker maintenance announced by some major suppliers and disturbances in the global transportation network, we are seeing a general market tightening of polymer availability and increases in transportation costs. This is subsequently having an adverse effect on market supply and demand, resulting in rising costs, market prices and limited availability of polypropylene.

As we move further into 2021, the current global market situation is changing.

While International Fibres Group draw from multiple pre-approved contracted sources of polymers across a range of different suppliers internationally, we are aware that this is a widespread issue affecting the general market and is causing issues in the global distribution of polymer.
As a result, we are experiencing additional demand across some of our production sites. To meet this challenge, we are having to draw on extra polymer resources and pay premiums on transport which in many cases, will affect standard pricing conditions and may influence lead times.
We are currently engaging with our customers on these challenges and to understand their expected requirements through February and March to help us best manage the capacity across our sites and minimize any disruption in the ongoing supply chain.
We thank you for your support and your continued business as we navigate these challenges. If you have any queries or require any further information please contact info@fibresgroup.comYours sincerely,International Fibres Group