The Group presents its range of nonwoven fabrics designed for high-quality modern construction and sustainable building
For the first time, RadiciGroup is taking part in Klimahouse, the international trade fair dedicated to energy efficiency and sustainable building. It will be held in Bolzano from 29 January to 1 February 2025 (Hall CD, Stand D22/04). The event is an important opportunity for the Group to present its high-performance, sustainable nonwoven solutions for the roofing sector.
RadiciGroup has been operating in nonwoven fabric production for over 30 years and offers semi-finished products that contribute to the quality and efficiency of modern construction, ensuring heat insulation, waterproofing and durability. The Group is taking part in Klimahouse with its Nonwovens Business Line, showcasing three different nonwoven ranges: spunbonds from the Dylar® family and meltblowns from the Radimelt® family, as well as the spunbonds made using recycled polypropylene that belong to the Respunsible® family. These solutions are available in different configurations and a wide range of colours to meet every customer requirement.
“By taking part in Klimahouse, we have the chance to present our specific range of nonwoven fabrics developed for the roofing sector, at a major event for customers and prospects in the industry. Our 30-year experience combined with our technical know-how allows us to step forward as an outstanding partner in improving the quality and reliability of membranes for the coverings of buildings. Thanks to our in-house R&D structure, equipped with state-of-the-art tools, we develop innovative solutions with a low environmental impact that can help make a difference in the world of construction, also thanks to our ability to create tailored, highly customised solutions,” states Stefano Frione, Head of RadiciGroup’s Nonwovens Business.
RadiciGroup nonwoven fabrics are perfect for applications such as breathable membranes, vapour barrier membranes, heat insulation, adhesive backing, flexible sealing, bituminous membranes, and roof and façade insulation.