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June 9, 2011

LAS VEGAS — Companies often use the Clean Show to unveil new products or services to the industry. Here is a sampling reported to American Laundry News:

Jensen USA: Butterfly Fox Garment Folder

Jensen recently launched the new Butterfly Fox for the feeding, folding, sorting and stacking of garments.

In combination with the automatic Lobster system hanger, it is possible to automate the entire work process chain, Jensen says. With many options, the Fox can be configured to meet all requirements to perfectly fold heavy garments, microfiber textiles, overalls and bib overalls, the company adds.

The Butterfly Fox folds, sorts and stacks basically one’s entire professional wardrobe – in one hour, as many as 900 pieces can be processed. The Fox contains fewer moving parts in the new hanger-unloading unit, which facilitates constant high performance and offers the greatest availability.

October 19, 2010

SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. — Gurtler Industries has acquired AuroraChem East, the textile care division of CHT R. Beitlich Corp., Gurtler announced. Terms were not disclosed.

AuroraChem East is a manufacturer and supplier of specialty laundry chemicals and services based in Charlotte, N.C. Its entire staff, sales, service and management team is joining Gurtler.

This acquisition follows Gurtler’s acquisition of its sister company, AuroraChem West, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, in July.

July 12, 2010

SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. — Gurtler Industries has acquired AuroraChem West, a regional manufacturer and supplier of specialty laundry chemicals and services based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The entire AuroraChem staff is joining Gurtler, including the sales, service and management teams. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

January 6, 2009

MISSION, Kan. — The American Reusable Textile Association (ARTA) elected a new board of directors at its fall member meeting in Las Vegas.

New officers include Steve Tinker of Gurtler Industries, president; Ed McCauley of United Hospital Services, first vice president; Barb Fordyce of Foussard Montegue, second vice president; Brad Bushman of Standard Textile, treasurer; and Nancy Jenkins, executive director and secretary.

July 15, 2008

CHICAGO — Representatives from 28 companies serving the laundry industry gathered here recently as work continued in forming the DataFusion Protocol Committee, the Textile Care Allied Trades Association (TCATA) reports.

The DataFusion initiative is an independent industry effort to design a common language and communications protocol that will enable laundries with different brands of equipment to combine data streams into a unified system, allowing comprehensive real-time analysis of all aspects of production and enhancing operational efficiencies.

January 14, 2008

CHICAGO — Judy Reino of Reino Linen, Gibsonburg, Ohio, is the new chairperson for the Healthcare Laundry Accreditation Council (HLAC), which reports to have more than 70 laundries accredited or signed up for inspection to become accredited.

The other officers for 2008, announced during the HLAC board meeting here on Dec. 10, are Steve Tinker, Gurtler Industries, South Holland, Ill., vice chairperson; Rick Kislia, Crescent Laundry, Davenport, Iowa, secretary/treasurer; and David Stern, Paris Companies, DuBois, Pa., immediate past chairperson.

January 12, 2007

Wash-formula selection could be compared to building a house of cards. If you carefully consider how your next card will fit with the rest before putting it in place, your house has a better chance of remaining balanced.

But rush your next move or place your next card in the wrong spot and the resulting chain reaction will almost certainly bring the whole thing crashing down.

October 1, 2006

I'm hearing a lot about microfiber towels and mops. What can you tell me about their performance compared to more well-established products? Are they processed differently in the laundry? How do they differ from cotton and other materials?

August 1, 2006

I know that my laundry operation is due to be inspected sometime this year, but I'm not sure how to get ready for it. Where do I start? Where should my focus be? In what areas am I most likely to face criticism or sanction if our plant is deemed substandard?

June 7, 2006

A raft of variables go into your decisions to select and buy textile items for institutional or rental use, and each purchase you make reboots the process of determining if an item meets your customers’ quality needs and expectations as well as your own.

May 1, 2006

Some unknown factor has increased the hardness of the water entering my laundry. How can we combat this change so we can produce high-quality linen without jeopardizing production efficiency? What options are available to me to address this hard-water problem?

May 1, 2004

In your experience, what are or have been the most stubborn stains to remove? What tips can you offer those of us who must contend with these most difficult substances that find their way onto and into our textiles?

Chemicals Supplier
Steven Tinker

January 1, 2004

When selecting and purchasing linens or uniforms, what specifications or qualities are most important for me to consider, and where on the price scale can I find the best long-term values?

Chemicals Manufacturing
Steve Tinker