Wintertime – Maintenance Time …
/in Company, General /by Senta KespohlFarmers are getting their agricultural machines fit for the new season.
Impact protection cloths for disc mowers from Heytex defy even the thickest stones, so the maintenance interval can be a little longer.
Low fraying during cutting due to a special fabric, high-quality protective coating and a certification according to ISO 17103 for highest safety are unbeatable arguments for an impact protection cloth from Heytex.
Available of course in many popular colors and fabric widths up to 316 cm.
Contact us for more information: heyfarm@heytex.com
Data Sheet isoskirt 2 (H3588)
Data Sheet isoskirt 1 (H3584)
Heytex invests in photovoltaic system
/in About us, Company, General, Press /by Senta KespohlHeytex of tomorrow already today.
UV-resistant and food safe
/in Company, General /by Senta KespohlCacti are true survivors and can withstand even the most extreme conditions in desert and steppe. Heat and drought mean no threat to them, because nature has equipped them so well that they are fully protected.
Similar to our HEYstore materials: They are used, for example, for the storage of water, food or chemicals, are particularly UV-resistant from the outside and equipped with a special coating on the inside, depending on the respective application (PVC, TPU, TPE, Alcryn®, etc.).
Discover more about “HEYstore” or contact us directly at heystore@heytex.com
Closed case system for salmon farming
/in Company, General /by Senta KespohlNot long ago in August, our team was finally able to visit Aqua Nor Trondheim again. Here, our team met Vidar Vangen, Managing Director of Merdslippen AS, in front of an original part of the GreenBag.
The GreenBag is a new type of closed cage system for salmon farming with a capacity of 6000 m³ developed by Merdslippen AS.
A depth-adjustable water extraction offers the possibility of temperature optimization, efficient oxygen enrichment and continuous removal of sediments ensure the best possible fish welfare.
The technical textile bag was made from seabar TPU 1900 of the HEYbarrier range. This material was specially developed for this application.
The use of food-safe TPU prevents contamination with low-molecular weight impurities.
With excellent abrasion properties, high coating adhesion and an extremely strong base fabric, the material defies the most adverse conditions of a maritime environment.
Learn more about our HEYbarrier range and fish farming products or contact us directly at heybarrier@heytex.com
seabar 1900 TPU (H8591)
Heytex donates masks to Nigeria
/in Company, General, Press /by Senta KespohlIsmeralda April collects masks for her home country
Last year, things suddenly had to move fast. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Heytex company in Bramsche Engter lost a crucial pillar of its business. The trade fair and advertising market for printable banners and textiles came to a complete standstill. Heytex products in this segment could no longer be sold.
The company had made a virtue out of necessity, used the changed circumstances and adapted its products to the new requirements. Heytex textiles made of washable polyester knitted fabric were produced for masking material certified by end customers. Due to high demand at the time, the company even offered drive-in direct sales at the factory for a time.
It is precisely these masks that are now finding their way to Africa. Internal sales manager Jörg Fangmann became aware of Ismeralda April, who is collecting masks for her hometown of Keetmannshoop in southern Namibia, through a newspaper report in the Oldenburgische Volkszeitung. The masks are intended for a local orphanage and children who live with grandparents after the death of their parents. In Namibia, only about 7% of the population has been vaccinated, vaccine is relatively scarce, the country has been a high incidence country for months and protection is almost non-existent.
The contact between Ismeralda and Heytex was quickly established and Ismeralda, who now lives in Vörden, was able to get a first-hand impression of the company and the 20,000 masks that Heytex is donating to her for her project.
The masks are now on their way to the embassy in Berlin and will then go by plane to Africa, where a Catholic priest who is a friend there will make sure that the masks reach their destination.
2021_PI_Heytex_Maskenspende_EN.pdf