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A.T.E. is one-stop solution for carpet manufacturing

By January 1, 20212 Mins Read
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Driven by rapid urbanisation, rising disposable incomes, lifestyle changes, and increased spending on home furnishing and interiors, the market for carpets and rugs is growing phenomenally the world over. According to reports, the global carpet market is valued at USD 91.20 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 117.14 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 3.6 per cent during 2021-2026.

India’s carpet industry, which employs 2 million people and exports $1.8 billion every year, has however stagnated in the last five years. One reason for this is that the Indian carpet market is currently highly fragmented. It is imperative for India to invest in the right carpet manufacturing technologies and build scale if India is to be a part of this global growth story. It is with this intent that A.T.E. has tied-up with a number of global leaders in the field to offer all the equipment needed for carpet manufacturing right from BCF yarn production to carpet confection. Here is a line-up of A.T.E.’s carpet manufacturing portfolio that comes with A.T.E.’s assurance for quality, reliability and service:

  • BCF yarn production lines from Truetzschler Nonwovens & Man-Made Fibers, Germany
  • Carpet yarn heat setting lines from Power-Heat-Set, Germany
  • Tufting machines from Card-Monroe Corp., USA
  • Digital printing from Zimmer, Austria
  • Supporting equipment for digital printing lines from Yamuna Machine Works, India
  • Carpet back coating/drying and carpet shearing/finishing from Sellers Textile Engineers Limited, England
  • Carpet confection lines, auto packing lines and winders from Matthys Group, Belgium, and
  • Robotic tufting from EFAB, Germany
  • BCF yarn production line from Truetzschler Nonwovens & Man-Made Fibers, Germany

    Truetzschler Man-Made Fibers manufactures machinery and systems for the production of BCF and industrial yarns. Truetzschler’s symTTex carpet yarn solutions produce high quality yarn with flexible and economic operation. The newly developed 4-end BCF MO40 combines highest productivity and top yarn quality. Some of the MO40’s prominent features include an optimized yarn path with proven components and processes.

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