ExxonMobil Chemical will present its product portfolio, technology and service capability in booth number 1612, Hall C, at IDEA 2007, the International Engineered Fabrics Conference and Expo in Miami from April 24-27. Dennis J. Stanley, Energy Planning Advisor, ExxonMobil Chemical Company, will be a featured speaker in the energy section of the conference.
The company will demonstrate how customers can benefit from its innovative solutions for nonwoven applications including polymers for spunbond and meltblown processes. Vistamaxx™ specialty elastomers, and premier polypropylenes including Achieve™ and ExxonMobil™ SFT315, will be featured in three product showcase presentations.
Vistamaxx specialty elastomers provide cost-effective solutions for incorporating stretch and recovery into nonwovens. Vistamaxx elastomers can run on conventional spunmelt processing equipment either alone or in combination with other polymers. Vistamaxx elastomers' stretch and recovery and other attributes offer product designers novel options for simplifying product assembly.
ExxonMobil SFT315 polypropylene gives nonwoven fabrics a cotton-like softness, excellent drapability and good abrasion resistance. ExxonMobil SFT315 polypropylene is ideal for use in disposable garments, diapers and adult incontinence products. Nonwovens made with ExxonMobil SFT315 polypropylene can be combined easily with other nonwovens or films.
Samples of fabrics made with ExxonMobil SFT315 polypropylene and Vistamaxx elastomers will be available at IDEA.
In his presentation, “Analyzing Energy Costs for Savings,” Dennis Stanley will explain how ExxonMobil’s energy management system is identifying new ways to reduce the company’s energy costs. Since 2000, this system has identified more than $1.5 billion of savings and helped reduce emissions at the company's operations worldwide. Stanley will also offer suggestions on how nonwovens producers might save energy costs in their operations. He will be available in the booth periodically for discussions.
(Press Release)
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