<strong>Himson showcases high-end texturing machine for MMF at ITME 2022</strong>

Himson showcases high-end texturing machine for MMF at ITME 2022

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Himson Engineering is one of the leading manufacturers of draw texturing machines used for processing synthetic yarn to make draw textured yarn.

Textile machinery maker Himson Engineering Pvt Ltd – the flagship company of the Himson Bhogibhai Group – showcased its high-end, latest texturing machine at ITME 2022. With the experience of more than five decades, Himson Engineering is one of the leading manufacturers of draw texturing machines used for processing synthetic yarn to make draw textured yarn (DTY). Speaking to ITJ, Darshan Bachkaniwala, Director, Himson Engineering Pvt Ltd, said, “Himson Engineering has been a pioneering in draw texturing machines focusing on manmade fibres (MMF). Today, the company, through its collaboration with global partners, offers machines for air texturing yarn (ATY) and draw texturing yarn (DTY). At ITME, we are introducing more advanced versions of products for improving quality of MMF. We have started fancy yarn making machine which is a combination of different types of yarn. We want to serve the niche as well as fancy yarn markets with our texturing machines.”

The government of India is promoting the growth MMF value chain, which augurs well for the company. “For expanding exports of MMF, companies need to improve the quality of MMF yarns for which good quality texturing machines are required. With our expertise in the texturing machinery, Himson Engineering is well poised to support the growth of Indian MMF industry in the overseas market,” he said.

Realising the need for sustainability, many companies are setting up units for making yarns from recycling poly-flakes. This also presents a good opportunity for Himson for growth. “Our machines are ideal for processing recycled yarns. This way we help reduce waste and make valuable contribution to save environment. For yarn makers, it makes a business sense as many textile brand owners prefer to use recycled yarn in the products to achieve their sustainability goals,” informed Darshan Bachkaniwala.

Speaking about the future plans, he said, “At present, 20 per cent of our products are exported to countries like USA, Egypt, Iran, Indonesia, Korea, etc. We intend to increase the share of exports with the launch of new machines. We have recently increased our manufacturing capacity to meet the growing demand. We want to grow in terms of the number of spindles that we supply. We are also increasing our range of high-end machines with value added features. Thus, we want to grow our business by increasing quantity as well as quality (value) of our spindles.”

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