NR Spuntech Industries Ltd
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NR Spuntech Industries Ltd
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N.R.Spuntech Industries Ltd. operates in the non-woven fabric market and focuses on the production and marketing of non-woven fabric produced using water entanglement (Spunlace) technology. Spuntech Industries Ltd. is an Israel-based developer, manufacturer and supplier of spunlace (hydroentangled) fabric products, by making use of non-woven technology, hydroentanglement (or spunlace). The process involves using high-speed jets of water to entangle fibers so that they knot around one another thereby transforming the fibers into a non-woven fabric. N.R. Spuntech Industries Ltd. has three production facilities, two in the Galilee, in Israel, and a 20,000-square meter site in Roxboro, North Carolina, United States, which have the annual capacity to manufacture 27,000 tons of rolled spunlace goods. The Company’s products include cotton, personal care, home and industry, medical, custom-made and specialties. Additionally the Company has the equipment and know-how to provide online print, impregnate fabrics, add agents (soap, antibacterial) to fabrics and multi layer fabrics.
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