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Bharat Beams eyes growth in technical textiles

By January 10, 20232 Mins Read
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The Ahmedabad-based Bharat Beams Pvt Ltd displayed a wide range of high-quality warper and weaver beams at ITME 2022. “Bharat Beams has been manufacturing quality warper and weaver beams. We are supplying our products to OEM manufacturers from India and other countries in Europe, Africa, South East Asia, etc. At ITME, besides warper beams, weaver beams and cloth rolls, we are displaying Q4 quality flanges for weaving market (for technical textiles),” stated Snehal Panchal, Director, Bharat Beams Pvt Ltd.

Technical textile industry is considered to be a sunrise sector with many players entering the market. Bharat Beams is all geared up to support this industry. “We are seeing rise in demand for our products from this sector and have supplied many beams to technical textile companies in the recent months. We expect the technical textiles market to boom in the coming years,” he added.

Companies from South India are coming up with new projects in shirting as well as bed sheeting; thus presenting growth opportunity in the region. Speaking about the company’s growth plans, Snehal Panchal said, “We have already doubled our production capacity recently to fulfill our orders. We are running our foundry and plants in full stream to cater to the market demand. We recently brought new machines to ramp up capacity. We are also using special hard anodised coatings on flanges for glass fibre yarns.”

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