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AESA Air Engineering

By September 1, 20182 Mins Read
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Hall – 1, Booth – D14

AESA is a worldwide leader in air engineering for all textile production processes of natural fibers, man-made fibers and filaments in their different stages: spinning, knitting, weaving, hosiery, different types of nonwovens and fiber productions, as well as dyeing and finishing. AESA supplies air conditioning and waste collection systems for the textile industry as well as for various other industrial processes.

Targeting a higher energy and environmental efficiency customers are using AESA know-how and experience in design and implementation of air conditioning plants for a lighter environmental footprint with general production benefits and cost savings. The trend is continuing towards implementation of fully inverter-controlled systems in spinning and weaving factories, allowing optimized adjustment of energy consumption to the actual needs. Also the well-known WEAVE DIRECT systems offer substantial reductions in power consumption combined with an accurate process condition on the weaving looms, thanks to a dedicated supply air ducting system with diffusers above each loom.

The user-friendly and accurate DIGIVENT control and monitoring system is communicating in interactive screen functions and is allowing a wide usage of recorded data for analysis, statistics and housekeeping. These continuous steps provide a win-win partnership based on AESA’s expertise in these special fields for more than 50 years worldwide and lead the way for a better future.

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