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Newest addition to Valmet’s Bioneer product portfolio can reduce the overall carbon footprint of dryer fabric by up to 30 percent

Valmet expands its sustainable product portfolio with the introduction of Valmet Dryer Fabric EOS Bioneer and Valmet Dryer Fabric OR Bioneer.

The new dryer fabrics are the latest addition to Valmet’s Bioneer family of sustainable solutions, launched in 2025 with press felts.

The new dryer fabrics reduce the carbon footprint of paper machine clothing while maintaining the same proven performance, runnability and reliability as conventional Valmet EOS and OR designs. Dryer fabrics are technical textiles used in the dryer section of a paper machine. They are designed to carry and support the paper web over drying cylinders while allowing controlled air flow and moisture removal. These fabrics are typically very large, reaching up to 90 meters in length and 11.5 meters in width.

“Reducing emissions in the paper production value chain is a key priority for our customers. With the new Bioneer dryer fabrics, we can support this transition with a solution that delivers measurable climate benefits without changes in performance,” says Lasse Janhunen, Senior Manager, Forming and Dryer Fabrics at Valmet.

Lower emissions through a certified and transparent approach

Valmet Dryer Fabric EOS Bioneer and OR Bioneer utilize ISCC PLUS-certified raw materials through a mass balance approach, an established methodology that traces the raw materials in a product’s value chain. Using ISCC PLUS-certified raw materials results in a reduction of the product’s carbon footprint while ensuring full traceability and credibility throughout the value chain. The approach also allows the use of bio-based and circular feedstocks in production without affecting the material’s technical properties.

“The Bioneer yarn used in the fabrics has approximately 40 percent lower CO₂ emissions compared to conventional yarn. Depending on the product configuration, the overall carbon footprint reduction of the dryer fabric can reach close to 30 percent,” summarizes Katriina Markkula, R&D Manager, Paper Machine Clothing at Valmet.

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