ANDRITZ Tearing Line Producing Recycled Fibers For Mattresses Starts Up At Sealy Australia

GRAZ, Austria — September 24, 2024 — International technology group ANDRITZ supplied and recently commissioned a tearing line at Sealy Australia’s mattress manufacturing plant in Brisbane. Versatile technology enables Sealy to recycle post-consumer and post-industrial textile waste in one line.

ANDRITZ reXline tearing for textile recycling at Sealy Australia’s mattress plant in Brisbane. Image: ANDRITZ

Sealy is an Australia-based manufacturer of high-quality mattresses, producing 1,000 mattresses per day at its Brisbane plant. To replace some of the virgin fiber feedstock with more sustainable recycled fibers, the company installed an ANDRITZ tearing line at the plant.

The ANDRITZ reXline tearing can process up to 1,200 kg/h of cotton denim waste and up to 800 kg/h of quilt waste. The six-cylinder Exel module allows flexible switching between the two types of material. The combination of the reXline and the ANDRITZ airfelt line, which has been in operation at the Brisbane plant since 2008, enables Sealy to process large amounts of waste into new mattresses ready for sale around the world.

Sealy Australia and ANDRITZ teams in front of the 6-cylinder EXEL module. Image: ANDRITZ

“With our new line, we are taking a significant step towards circularity by making new mattresses from textile waste that would otherwise be burnt or landfilled,” said Shaun Guest, Fiber Plant Factory manager of Sealy Australia, adding, “It has been a pleasure to collaborate with the ANDRITZ textile recycling experts again. They are the right partner to support us in our ambitious projects.”

Posted: September 24, 2024

Source: International technology group ANDRITZ

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