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Ganga Fashions satisfied with BRUECKNER sanforizing range

By January 1, 20193 Mins Read
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In 2017, Ganga Fashions bought a BRUECKNER sanforizing range, which was set into production in early 2018.

Ganga Fashions, a successful manufacturer, exporter and supplier of suits and sarees for women, was established in the year 1995 in Surat (Gujarat). The colourful and fashionable products in a huge diver-sity of looks and styles are comfortable in nature and attractive in design. They are designed using ad-vanced technology and superior quality fabrics. The company is well-furnished with modern machinery in order to meet bulk and urgent demands of their clients. The suits and sarees are highly demanded for their shrink resistance, fine stitching, smooth texture, skin friendliness, color fastness and comfortable fitting. All these processes are supervised under the guidance of skilled professionals who ensure smooth and systematic business process.

In 2017, the company bought a BRUECKNER sanforizing range, which was set into production in early 2018. The main components of the line are the rubber-belt compressive shrinking unit, a felt calender and the cooling cylinders. The compressive shrinking line provides the fabric with a stable structure, a silk-like shining surface and a smooth hand. In addition it reduces the residual shrinkage to up to 3 per cent.

The machine is very easy to handle. The control of tension and the software allow to treat very light fabrics without any marks. The production speed is up to 70 m/min. The production team is very satis-fied and they recommend this machine especially for difficult and sensitive articles.

Indonesian textile factory buys stenter

Indonesia is one of the most important clothing and textile exporting countries worldwide and HARAPAN KURNIA is a part of this industry for over 45 years. The company is not only oriented in pro-ducing and selling high quality fabrics, they also strive to produce them in a more environmentally friendly process. HARAPAN KURNIA is certified for ISO9001, Oekotex and USA Cotton and focus on local social engagement. The company’s goal is to be the leader in textile business by developing new and fashionable products with modern and eco-friendly technology as well as supported by Indonesia’s skilled human resources.

HARAPAN KURNIA has five BRUECKNER machines in two separate locations and is very satisfied with the good machine quality, the accurate automatisation, the accurate control system and the optimised heat recovery system. Another point is the good after sales support. They are convinced of the ad-vantages of the BRUECKNER stenters compared to machines with lower investment from other pro-ducers. HARAPAN KURNIA indicate the better machine setting, the better quality and the good support as decisive points for their decision to buy now their 6th BRUECKNER machine. With BRUECKNER as their partner HARAPAN KURNIA aims for continuous product developments for the high end export markets.

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