FEDERAL WAY, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Lenzing and Weyerhaeuser (NYSE:WY) have commissioned a pilot plant in
Lenzing, Austria, to explore the commercial potential of TencelWeb(TM) -- a
new technology to produce nonwoven fabrics directly from lyocell.
The pilot plant gives the companies the opportunity to test the
large-scale production of this cellulose-based nonwoven fabric for use
in industrial and personal care products. TencelWeb(TM) provides an
alternative to petroleum-based nonwovens by applying both meltblown and
spunbond technology to raw materials made from renewable wood fiber.
"This cooperation combines over twenty years of Lenzing's expertise in
the development of lyocell staple fiber and Weyerhaeuser's extensive
experience in applying technology to cellulose to create innovative and
sustainable products," says Don Atkinson, VP Market Development and
Innovation for the Cellulose Fibers business at Weyerhaeuser.
Robert Smith, New Business and Innovation Director of Lenzing's Business
Unit Nonwovens, adds: "Working with key partners in the industry, the
next stage of our joint development work will focus on understanding the
key process economics and the unique capabilities of TencelWeb(TM)."
Both companies have a strong intellectual property base in the direct
and underpinning technology required to make this novel nonwoven
material directly from lyocell.
About the Lenzing Group
The Lenzing
Group is an international group of companies with its headquarters
in Austria, production sites in all major markets and a global network
of sales and marketing offices. Lenzing provides the global textile and
nonwovens industry with high-quality cellulose fibers. The company is
the leading supplier in many business-to-business markets - from
cellulose fibers to special plastic polymer products.
Lenzing quality and Lenzing innovative power set standards for man-made
cellulose fibers world-wide. Seventy years of fiber production expertise
make us the only producer world-wide of all three man-made cellulose
fiber generations, from classic viscose to modal and lyocell. Lenzing's
unique combination of consistent customer orientation with leadership in
quality, innovation and technology is the foundation of our success.
Lenzing is committed to the principles of sustainable management and
very high environmental standards.
Lenzing's core business fibers and plastics are complemented by our
activities in business field engineering.
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KEY FIGURES 2008:
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Sales: EUR 1.33 bill.
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Export share: 88%
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Fiber Production: 540,300 tons
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Staff: 5,945
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About Weyerhaeuser Cellulose Fibers
Weyerhaeuser is one of the world's largest softwood market pulp
producers, with a global direct sales force supported by manufacturing
facilities in North America. As a leader in cellulose-based research and
development, Weyerhaeuser works extensively with its customers to
develop unique or specialized applications for cellulose fibers. Our
fiber is found in familiar products such as kitchen towels, bathroom
tissue, baby diapers, household wipes and nonwoven fabrics.
Weyerhaeuser's early work in meltblown technology for nonwovens was
co-developed with Fraunhofer IAP. Additional information about Cellulose
Fibers is available at http://www.weyerhaeuser.com/Businesses/CelluloseFibers.
About Weyerhaeuser
Weyerhaeuser Company, one of the world's largest forest products
companies, was incorporated in 1900. In 2008, sales were $8 billion. It
has offices or operations in 10 countries, with customers worldwide.
Weyerhaeuser is principally engaged in the growing and harvesting of
timber; the manufacture, distribution and sale of forest products; and
real estate construction and development. Additional information about
Weyerhaeuser's businesses, products and practices is available at http://www.weyerhaeuser.com.
Weyerhaeuser Company
Media:
Greg French, 253-924-2806
greg.french@weyerhaeuser.com
or
Analysts:
Kathryn
McAuley, 253-924-2058
kathryn.mcauley@weyerhaeuser.com
or
Lenzing
Media
Melanie Pesendorfer, +43 (0)7672 701-0
m.pesendorfer@lenzing.com
Source: Weyerhaeuser Company
<<Business Wire -- 06/11/2009>>