Nonwovens
The Micrex Process has been used since the infancy of the nonwovens industry to enhance nonwoven substrates.
Films
Microcreping can add properties to your film products, such as an increase in machine direction stretch of up to 300% (25% is typical), or an increase of up to 20 times the original film thickness.
Composite Structures
Composites provide a whole new way to take advantage of the Micrex Process and the properties it can add to your products.
Paper
Micrex provides a softer, more environmentally friendly crepe than traditional wet creping.
Textiles
The crepe look is also a high fashion look executed by The Micrex Process on textiles.