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Cristini have been supplying the Paper Industry for 100 years in 2014.
Some of the technologies widely used nowadays in PMC, like the first seamed press fabric (US Pat no.569040, 1956), or the first microwave consistency meter (2003), have been introduced to the market for the first time by our Company.
The origins of the Cristini Group date back to the middle of the 18th century, and are deeply rooted in the traditions of the Fiorano Al Serio valley. Since the Middle Ages, this area has been actively involved in the textile industry
Serving the paper Industry, since 5 generations, Cristini will have been supplying the Paper Industry from 100 years in the coming 2014. 100% family owned, the company is distributing its products lines in more than 50 countries worldwide. Some of the technologies widely used nowadays in PMC, like the first seamed press fabric (US Pat no.569040, 1956), or the first microwave consistency meter (2003), have been introduced to the market for the first time by our Company.
Our Research & Development has engineered innovative products, subsequently introduced to the market, which have become important in the evolution of the paper industry. The Company strongly believe in the constant innovation, coming by technology cooperation with universities, research centres of excellence, papermakers and paper machine builders.
Cristini has specialized in the design and application of advanced technology fabrics that make high quality paper production possible. The combined experience of the Group is aimed at improving the competitiveness of its customers.
"Continuous technological evolution of our plants and enhanced human resources operating on a systematic level". The high quality standards of Cristini's products have earned the appreciation and trust of many highly competitive markets.
With production units throughout Europe and North America, the Cristini Group is a reliable partner for all pulp and paper companies.
Esponsibility for the environment is a global concern, and Cristini is committed to respecting any and all regulations in this regard. Today, it is everybody's duty to combine product quality with respect for the environment. With this is mind, Cristini has for many years, used a closed wastewater recycling system, and utilized chemicals that have a low environmental impact. Atmospheric emissions are constantly controlled to meet government standards.
Only by respecting nature today, will tomorrow's generations have the chance to enjoy it in the future.
Some dates around the Cristini history:
1801 Fourdrinier was granted British patent 2487 on 20 October 1801
1852 Feltri Bombardieri initiated for the first time an industrial felt activity in Fiorano al Serio
1914 Feltrificio Cristini is born
1956 Patent for seamed press fabric
1994 First Insurance Quality Registration
1997 Cristini North America initiated Carrier Ropes and Spiral production
1998 First forming fabric facility in Austria for the Cristini Group
1999 Diagnostic Instrument project start-up
2001 Patent for real triple layer Forming Fabric (TrioTwin™ generation)
2001 Calandering capacities up to 14 meters
2003 Patent for PresScan™ MW moisture meter
2004 Patent for the application of spiral fabrics on corrugator belts
2006 Patent for FiberScan™ MW consistency meter
2008 Patents for advanced SSB Forming Fabric (MaxiFlyer™)
2009 PermFlowDUO
2009 InterFace™ for Graphical & Printing paper grades
2011 World record for 24h production on 80g/m² packaging grade is broken at 1650 MPM with 100% Cristini press felts
2011 Fortuna™ service for FSF data analysis
2012 Essential™ patent for new ESB Forming Fabric
2014 World Speed Record for 24h production on 77g/mē packaging grade is broken at 1680 m/min with 100% Cristini Press Fabrics, allowing an impressive 96,6% machine efficiency
2014 Years Young!The Cristini name is present in the industry from 100 years. This is the right opportunity to look at the future and celebrate the event with a new logo and a completely refreshed website.
All along this century, we staid totally dedicated to the Paper Industry, and we like the daily challenge this innovative and demanding industry present to us: to propose solutions to face the new constraints of our paper makers customers.
After all, companies are nothing more than people and the day to day actions they take.
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