Since the 1970s, CAMPEN Machinery A/S has delivered reliable equipment for converting nonwoven rolls, serving producers of nonwovens and technical textiles throughout Europe and worldwide. Our machines and systems are robust, easy to operate, and built for long service life, helping manufacturers maintain stable and efficient production. We supply advanced slitter/rewinder lines for both in-line slitting and off-line converting, tailored from pilot facilities up to high-capacity operations. By integrating twin roll slitters, centre-driven slitters, three-knife slitting, edge trim management from 30 to 50 mm, cross cutting, and precise tension control, we support a high standard of roll quality and reduced waste in all converting nonwoven rolls processes.
Our converting nonwoven rolls systems are engineered for reliable, high-throughput performance. We design complete converting lines suited to a wide range of nonwoven materials, including geotextiles, spunlace, airlaid, technical felts, artificial leather, faux leather, fibreglass, polyethylene film, and plastic films. Lines are available in wide-web formats up to 5.1 metres and can handle roll diameters and weights up to 2,000 kg. Both in-line and off-line slitting is possible, utilising twin roll or centre-driven slitters for optimum flexibility, productivity, and safety on your shop floor.
Each system is configured to fit your existing plant layout and operational targets. Regardless of your role—technician, maintenance manager, or plant engineer—our converting nonwoven rolls equipment is designed to align with your objectives for output, safety, and quality.
Accurate slitting and rewinding are key to minimising scrap and increasing roll-to-roll repeatability in converting nonwoven rolls. Our three-knife slitting technology achieves precise slit widths (typically 40–100 mm) with consistent edges, while edge trim handling (30–50 mm) optimises material utilisation. Cross cutter units are available for exact sheet lengths as required for laminated or finished products. Advanced tension and speed regulation ensures the web remains stable through accelerations, splices, and short stops, keeping your product consistently within specification.
With more than four decades’ experience, we focus on technology that helps lower production costs and keep your converting nonwoven rolls line running at peak efficiency. Our systems deliver the reliability needed for demanding 24/7 operations and ensure results that meet your customer’s requirements.
Reliable converting nonwoven rolls performance depends on solid engineering and dependable controls. We use heavy-duty machine frames, high-torque drives, and robust accumulators to keep web paths smooth—even at maximum speeds and roll loads. Machine guarding, easy-access service points, and simple HMI interfaces help operators work safely while minimising downtime for maintenance. Our lines are designed for straightforward integration into existing or new production cells, whether you are expanding capacity or starting a new product.
From installation and training to future equipment upgrades, CAMPEN Machinery A/S stands behind each system. Many manufacturers trust us to deliver consistent results, moving quickly between product runs and growing their converting nonwoven rolls lines as business expands. Our approach prioritises robust machinery, operator safety, and reliable support both before and after commissioning.
Whether you work with airlaid, spunlace, geosynthetics, or specialised technical textiles, our converting nonwoven rolls equipment addresses the diverse needs of today’s industry. The flexibility to process multiple widths, handle heavy or wide rolls, and maintain roll quality for downstream laminating or coating, is central to the value we deliver. By combining technical know-how with robust engineering, we help your plant achieve competitive quality, lower waste, and long-term performance.
Need help with your converting nonwoven rolls project? Talk to our engineers or request an assessment today. Learn more at www.artandthemachine.com/nonwoven or contact us at www.artandthemachine.com/contact-us.
Peder Helbo
Sales Director