Mondi is committed to playing its part to produce important supplies and components during the Covid-19 outbreak.
As a global leader in packaging and paper, Mondi’s Personal Care Components team has found a way to convert a production line at its Gronau plant in Germany to manufacture soft elastic straps that are now being used for facemasks worn by medical professionals and consumers globally.
The Gronau plant typically focuses on making materials used in hygiene products such baby diapers, adult incontinence pads and feminine care items. However, the plant was able to quickly adapt one of its manufacturing lines to produce a three-layer, laminated strap that binds a stretchable plastic film between layers of soft, non-woven material.
The straps, which Mondi supplies to its mask-making customers on a reel, are then cut and attached to each side of a mask, which can loop comfortably over the user’s ears to hold the mask in place.
This elastic material replaces a rubberised band that holds the mask to the face, thereby increasing operational speed of the machines in comparison to rubber.
Mondi Gronau is working to provide straps that will fit more than one billion non-woven face masks. As there is increasing demand for such types of facemasks, the company is building capability to meet this demand. By producing this soft elastic strap, it is able to produce more volume to meet growing demand.