ANDRITZ Spunlace Line Started up at Quimicolor

Following the successful commissioning by the ANDRITZ team, Quimicolor proudly inaugurated its spunlace factory on 9 August 2024, in Guarne, Colombia.

The first of its kind in the region, this state-of-the-art facility represents a major advancement in Quimicolor’s capabilities and commitment to innovation and sustainability.

With the equipment from ANDRITZ, Quimicolor has now integrated nonwoven roll production into its existing converting facilities. Covering 2,600 square metres, the new nonwoven factory is the culmination of a project that was initiated during the pandemic to address supply chain challenges, with the financing support of the French public investment bank Bpifrance.

Capable of processing both synthetic and natural fibres, the spunlace line delivered by ANDRITZ is the first ever installed in South America outside Brazil. The line features a high-speed TT card, which makes it the most productive installation on the continent with a capacity of 10,000 tonnes per year.

This ANDRITZ-supported project showcases Quimicolor’s successful vertical integration as a renowned converter. Additionally, it marks a significant step towards a robust sustainable development initiative by cutting down on imports of nonwoven rolls from Asia.

Based in the Medellín area, Quimicolor has been producing hygiene, skincare and household products for the Latin American market for almost two decades.