09.11.23
Istanbul, Turkey
www.hassangroup.com
2022 Nonwovens Sales: $184 million
Plants
Istanbul and Tekirdag, Turkey
Processes
Drylaid (carded, airlaid), spunlaid; thermal bonded (air through bonded/calendered, chemical bonded, resin bonded, mechanical bonded, needlepunch, stitchbond)
Brands
Hygenius (ADL), Polybond (SMS), Breatech, Autofelt, Class 4x4, Filtrex, Kundrax, Hasgeo, Koruser
Major Markets
Hygiene and medical, automotive, ready-to-wear, technical textiles, white goods (isolation), filtration, footwear, construction (geotextiles, floor protection, roofing), carpet (underlay), furniture and bedding, household (wipes), artificial leather backing
Nonwovens sales increased to $184 million despite unfavorable currency fluctuations thanks to new investments for Hassan Group across its wide range of technologies.
Among these investments are two new needlepunch lines. One within its Siteks company targets automotive applications and is capable of processing natural fibers for the automotive industry; the other was completed in mid-2018 featuring multiprocessing and synthetic fibers at the Hassan facility.
Meanwhile, the group’s air through bonding technology was enhanced through the start up of a new investment at Merkas—the group’s hygiene-focused company—in 2018, in a move that also diversified the company’s offerings.
www.hassangroup.com
2022 Nonwovens Sales: $184 million
Plants
Istanbul and Tekirdag, Turkey
Processes
Drylaid (carded, airlaid), spunlaid; thermal bonded (air through bonded/calendered, chemical bonded, resin bonded, mechanical bonded, needlepunch, stitchbond)
Brands
Hygenius (ADL), Polybond (SMS), Breatech, Autofelt, Class 4x4, Filtrex, Kundrax, Hasgeo, Koruser
Major Markets
Hygiene and medical, automotive, ready-to-wear, technical textiles, white goods (isolation), filtration, footwear, construction (geotextiles, floor protection, roofing), carpet (underlay), furniture and bedding, household (wipes), artificial leather backing
Nonwovens sales increased to $184 million despite unfavorable currency fluctuations thanks to new investments for Hassan Group across its wide range of technologies.
Among these investments are two new needlepunch lines. One within its Siteks company targets automotive applications and is capable of processing natural fibers for the automotive industry; the other was completed in mid-2018 featuring multiprocessing and synthetic fibers at the Hassan facility.
Meanwhile, the group’s air through bonding technology was enhanced through the start up of a new investment at Merkas—the group’s hygiene-focused company—in 2018, in a move that also diversified the company’s offerings.