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The Gaurs: Bringing the best in processing tech
The Gaurs is focused on wet processing and finishing operations of the industry and is associated with the best known companies.
The Gaurs, Wovens, Knits, Nonwovens, Technical Textiles, William Birch (Machinery) Ltd, Rotary Spray Systems, Consultex Systems, GCM Group, ATM Textiles, Lenzing Group, Behaestex, Panca Mitra, Pranata Jaya, APP Group
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Fabrics & fashion: A timeline
We have come a long way from our grass and animal hide wearing ancestors to the jeans and thongs wearing youngsters of today. The driver for this change has been largely due to a socio-cultural phenomenon called ´fashion´. Even a thousand years ago, specific styles of attire differed from one culture to another.
LR Chandru, V Nithyapraksh, Fashion, Harappan Era, Textile, Aniline Purple, Eugénie, Indesign, Lectra, F, Aided Patternmaking, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Point-Caree, Apparel
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Textile Commissioner inaugurates Techtextil India
Textile Commissioner Mrs Kiran Soni Gupta inaugurated the three-day Techtextil India exhibition for the technical textiles and non-wovens industry in Mumbai on Thursday, September 24, 2015.
Kiran Soni Gupta, Techtextil India, Non-Wovens, Technical Textiles, Geotech, Agrotech, Protech, Medtech, Michael Siebert, Federal Republic Of Germany, Techtextil India 2015, Pramod Khosla, Khosla Profil Pvt Ltd, Anup Rakshit, Rakesh Bali
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Housing boom to spur hometex market
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.
Home Textile, Dr P Nayak, CAGR, Indian Drape, RR Décor, F & F, Maspar, Goldtex, ABN, Portico New York, Birla Century, Welspun, S Rajendran, A.T.E. Enterprises, Osthoff
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Fabrics Flood India | China´s dumping accounts for 80%
Woes for the man-made fibre (MMF) industry have been piling up, with the proverbial last straw being the dumping of cheap fabrics in the last one year amounting to $850 million by countries including three major Asian nations ´ China, Taiwan and Korea.
Samuel Joseph, Man-Made Fabrics, MMF Industry, FIASWI, Anil Rajvanshi, Reliance Industries Petrochemicals, SRTEPC, AEPC, Monica Garg, Arun Jariwala, Rahul Mehta, CMAI, Creative Lifestyles Ltd, Make In India, Vikas Sharan
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A.T.E. covers all the aspects of nonwovens
A.T.E. Enterprises covers almost all the aspects of nonwovens. You have different technologies for nonwovens. In spunlace, which is hydro entanglement, entanglement is done through the use of water needles. In needlepunch, mechanical needles are used for making the fabric.
Vikas Sharan, Textile Engineering, Knitting, Synthetics, Non-Wovens & Carpets, A.T.E. Enterprises, Vikas Sharan, Truetzschler Nonwovens, SMMS, Government Of India, Coating
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More Monforts solutions for technical textiles
The German textile finshing machine specialist A. Monforts Textilmaschinen offers new and advanced components for the treatment of technical textiles in finishing and coating processes. The Eco-Applicator, for example, offers significant energy savings for a wide range of technical textile applications.
German Textile Finshing Machine, A. Monforts Textilmaschinen, Eco Applicator System, Chemicals, VDMA, Jürgen Hanel, Twin Therm System, Non-Wovens, DSC Solar Cells, Montex Allround, Klaus A Heinrichs
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The turbo for the winding mill
The Autoconer is the firm favourite for the most efficient winding process giving the best technological value in denim production. Competition is tough in the growing market for denim. To stay ahead of rival companies successfully in this fiercely contested market, optimally configured machines offering maximum productivity are a must.
Autoconer, Schlafhorst Technology Center, Precifx, Speedster FX, Denim Wovens, Schlafhorst Textile, Winding Speed, IPI, Elastic, Heike Scheibe, Saurer Germany Gmbh & Co. KG
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