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CETI in France offers the Nonwovens Learning Cycle™, a comprehensive training program covering the manufacture, conversion, and applications of nonwovens. The course includes introductory to advanced sessions on carding and spunmelt processes, targeting professionals in the nonwovens industry. Participants will engage in hands-on workshops and trials, with a focus on fibre properties and carding parameters, and the course is conducted in English with a limited number of attendees for optimal interaction.
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Advanced Carding 24

CETI in France offers the Nonwovens Learning Cycle™, a comprehensive training program covering the manufacture, conversion, and applications of nonwovens. The course includes introductory to advanced sessions on carding and spunmelt processes, targeting professionals in the nonwovens industry. Participants will engage in hands-on workshops and trials, with a focus on fibre properties and carding parameters, and the course is conducted in English with a limited number of attendees for optimal interaction.
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CETI – FRANCE

Keep abreast of developments in the manufacture,


conversion and applications of nonwovens
The Nonwovens Learning Cycle™, organised in
collaboration with CETI, offers an integrated approach
to nonwovens from the basics, via intermediate,
to advanced courses in Carding and Spunmelt.
The nonwovens learning cycle

PROGRAMME & TIMING

D AY 1
08.30 Welcome to CETI
INTRODUCTION
– Market Statistics
– Product and Applications
– Definition and History
– Nonwovens platform discovery

RAW MATERIALS
– Overview of the natural, artificial and man-made fibres
– Request properties for Drylaid nonwoven application
– Bi-component fibres
– Future of man-made fibres
– Workshop: fibres identification

12.30 Lunch break

13.30 CARDING FEEDING


– From the staple fibre to the carding feeding
– Technologies of fibres blending and opening
– Request process depending of the fibres properties
– Opening and Blending equipment discovery

CARDING PROCESS
– From the feeding to carded web
– Detailed explanations of each part, option, design, setting on the process
– Process management for each fibre

18.00 Hotel break

19.30 Evening dinner

D AY 2
09.00 TRIALS USING CARDING PROCESS AND DEDICATED BONDING TECHNOLOGY
– Trials elaboration depending of the fibres choice
– Fibre blending and opening role in the carding process
– Carding parameters adjustments and consequence on the process and the product

12.30 Lunch break

13.30 TRIALS USING CARDING PROCESS AND DEDICATED BONDING TECHNOLOGY


– Comparison of the main Carding parameters process depending on the fibre use
– Laboratory analysis on a nonwoven

16.30 End of the course

This programme
is subject to alterations
The nonwovens learning cycle

FA C T F I L E
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? LANGUAGE
Process Engineers, Product Managers, The course language is
Raw Materials Managers, R&D Managers, exclusively in English.
QA Managers, as they are likely
to be involved with producers, METHODOLOGY
suppliers, converters and brand A course based on the combination
retailers within the industry. of classroom training, information
exchange and interaction with the
COURSE ORGANISER
R&D engineer and technicians.
This course is part of the
Use of different supports: video,
Nonwovens Learning Cycle™ jointly pictures, samples, pilot equipment.
developed by EDANA and CETI.
NUMBERS OF PARTICIPANTS
COURSE TRAINERS
Each course is limited to 6 delegates
Guillaume Cambronne – Fibres
for optimal interaction between
Engineering Manager. Guillaume
the participants and the CETI staff
graduated from ENSAIT and joined
during the course and the workshop
CETI in 2016, now managing all fibres
on the platform in operation.
projects thanks to the complete Drylaid
Nonwoven pilot platform and mechanical LEVEL OF THE COURSE
textile platform. He has acquired In order to fully benefit from this
experience and expertise in fibres, course it is recommended to have a
transforming textile processes, product good understanding of nonwovens
development and market analysis. manufacturing. It is recommended
to attend the Nonwovens
Thibaut Dedeurwaerder – R&D Project
Essentials course before joining
Manager. Thibaut obtained a Bachelor’s
any of the advanced courses.
Degree in innovative textiles from
ENSAIT. He is now working at CETI VENUE
as Project Manager on methods and CETI
industrial transfer. Thanks to a previous 41 rue des Métissages
career in paper and printing industries, F – 59200 Tourcoing
he has moved to the textile industry (25 min by car from Lille City Center)
by passion to contribute to create
tomorrow’s textiles. Thibaut gained ACCOMMODATION
expertise in fibres, transforming textile A list of recommended hotels is
For further information, processes and product development. available on the EDANA webpage.
please contact:
Moussa Benbalouli – Fibres Technician. REGISTRATION FEE
Anaëlle Schütz
Moussa is a highly experienced expert in The registration of all courses
[email protected]
carding nonwovens with over 30 years in The Nonwovens Learning Cycle™
For more information of hands-on experience in the industry. is handled by EDANA.
about EDANA, Throughout his career, he has worked
please visit our website: at Andritz Asselin-Thibeau, where he Visit the EDANA website for more
www.edana.org held key roles as both a Machine Fitter information about the registration
and Chief Operator. Moussa joined fees. EDANA members benefit
CETI 12 years ago and is the technician from a discounted rate.
in charge of the carding process.
PLEASE NOTE
EDANA reserves the right
to change or cancel
this Training Programme

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