Month: January 2017

Production has started on the complete new range of Monforts coating units at its European-based production facility in Austria, which is preparing to celebrate 35th anniversary.

A good and even blend is important for a uniform distribution of the fibres in the yarn diameter and on the running length of the thread.

Ingersoll-Rand plc is a global diversified industrial company formed in 1905 by the merger of Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company and Rand Drill Company, rival companies that had each been founded in 1871. Ingersoll Rand’s innovative products range from complete air compressor systems, tools, ARO pumps, material handling systems and more

Mylon Metallics was promoted by D Srinivasan, who has over 30 years of experience in spinning of which 18 years was with Sieger. Mylon currently has direct contact to over 800 spinning mills and understands the needs of the customers. At ITME 2016, Mylon had an opportunity to introduce new products like Mylon cone packing machine and an e-bike.

Savio has a long association with the Ramco Group, which operates 4,50,000 spindles at its 15 units. Ramco Group is known for high quality yarn ranging from Ne 24 to Ne 340 for unique shirting applications with value addition. Representatives of the Group visited Savio stall at Textile Machinery Exhibition, ITME-2016 at Mumbai.

The Indian Card Clothing has emerged as a name to reckon with in carding. Quality, production boost and innovation have been at the heart of its development over the years.Innovation has become an ongoing process at ICC, and has resulted in a wide range of wires, tops and flexible card clothing. ICC is one of the few companies in the world that manufactures card clothing to process every fibre.

Teijin Limited has launched Xfire® DENIM, a practical and fireproof denim-like aramid fibre fabric for firefighting uniforms. The new aramid fabric is expected to meet the growing demand for extra-maneuverable clothing for volunteer fire corps. Sales of Xfire® DENIM has begun in December and Japanese manufacturers will start selling uniforms for fire corps made with Xfire® DENIM in 2017.