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Home » Parkdale and Trützschler celebrate 55 years of partnership
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Parkdale and Trützschler celebrate 55 years of partnership

By December 20, 20242 Mins Read
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Together, the two companies have successfully identified and adapted to several big transformations within the textile industry.

Parkdale is a top global provider of spun yarns – and a top partner for Trützschler too. Their collaboration stretches back more than 50 years and is now gathering momentum for the future, driven by the shared focus on continuous improvement for quality, innovation and sustainability. The latest step forward for this long customer relationship? Its Supertip card clothing wire.

For over 108 years, Parkdale has proven to be a reliable full-service yarn supplier. Operation began at its first facility in Gastonia, North Carolina, producing 425 tonne of thread yarn per year. Since then, it has grown into the largest consumer of cotton in the US Parkdale produces more than 8,000 tonne per week at 21 manufacturing sites in the US Mexico, Central America and South America. It supplies many industries worldwide with spun yarns consisting of fibre blends including cotton, polyester, rayon, nylon and acrylic.

Trützschler entered the US market in 1969 and almost immediately engaged in close cooperation with Parkdale. Together, the two companies have successfully identified and adapted to several big transformations within the textile industry. Those achievements are evidence of our shared focus on exploring new technologies and continuously improving production processes. As the latest step forward in this pioneering partnership. Parkdale recently ordered 34 carding machines equipped with Supertip wires from Trützschler on the licker-in, cylinder and doffer roller.

Taking clothing to the next level

Supertip wires are the newest innovations in Trützschler’s range of clothings. Parkdale selected these wires because they achieve big contributions to quality and precision, Specifically, the customer values the outstanding durability of Supertip wires. All Supertip offer a service lifetime that is up to 30 per cent longer than conventional solutions, which cuts maintenance requirements by up to 25 per cent. In this way, Parkdale can now minimise service disruptions and ensure smoother processes – with lower costs

Parkdale uses a variety of Supertip wires for its uniquely diverse range of applications and process parameters In total, more than 300 versions of the Supertip clothings are available – and our teams are constantly expanding that portfolio This wide range of innovations makes certain that we always have the perfect wire for each customer’s unique needs It also eliminates the need to grind newly fitted clothing, which further extends intervals between maintenance tasks.

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