Belgium-based Europlasma, a global leader in low pressure plasma technology, is pleased to present at Texprocess 2015 its durable water repellent (DWR) nanocoating technology for technical textiles under the Nanofics® brand name.
Month: June 2015
The Cotton Council International (CCI) is all set to launch its 25-year old flagship brand, COTTON USA in India. COTTON USA promotes U.S. cotton fibre and manufactured cotton products in more than 50 countries globally.
Indian traditional embroideries are vibrant and flamboyant, stylish and delicate; they can be hand made or can be machine incorporated, feel AN Sai Krishnan, A Thirugnanasambantham and V Chandrasekaran.
Indian traditional designs are the visual art forms produced and prevalent in the Indian subcontinent from third millennium BCE to date.
In the Oerlikon Manmade Fibers Segment, sustainability stands as a fundamental principle in all dealings with customers and its own employees. With the Oerlikon Barmag and Oerlikon Neumag brands, the company is a global market leader in the field of filament spinning machines for manmade fibres, texturing machines, and BCF, staple fibre spinning and nonwoven systems.
FESPA Fabric is one of the four events under one roof in Cologne in May, including FESPA 2015 where visitors can learn more about screen and digital printing techniques, European Sign Expo for non-printed, traditional signage as well as Printeriors, a printed interior décor visual showcase.
Boom in housing as a result of the burgeoning middle class in India is a major growth driver for the home textile market. Change in lifestyle and growing awareness of hygiene is fuelling this growth. An ITJ report bares some details.
Savio India Ltd was set up with an intention of providing the world-class Savio products, specific to India?s textile market. With its corporate office located at Coimbatore with a strength of about 200 people and sales offices at Coimbatore, Ludhiana, Ahmedabad and Kolhapur, the company is presently serving the territory of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.