Browsing: Sustainability

Shuttle-less looms are useful in fulfilling the rising demand for woven products. Apart from the high speed, the shuttle-less looms have advantages like less picking energy, more colour weft insertion, higher design capability, wider width etc. In this article, S Sundaresan, V Ramesh Babu, and Arunraj Arumugam review techno-economics of shuttle-less looms.

Minimum environmental pollution, maximum power consumption savings, optimum use of resources: These are just some of the factors that Rieter has considered for decades when developing new products. The spinning systems offer customers sustainable yarn production and long-term profitability.

In this interview, André Wissenberg, VP and Head of Marketing, Corporate Communications and Public Affairs of Oerlikon Manmade Fibers Division, highlights on the company’s future plans for India.

Textile wastewater is one of the most polluted wastewaters due to high chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration, strong colour, high pH and temperature, and low biodegradability. These effluents can exhibit serious environmental problems and public health concerns if improperly disposed.

Paramount is a group engaged in textile testing and quality control instruments since 1964. We setup complete quality control labs for garment exporters, buying houses, textile mills, dyeing and processing houses. Paramount has a large Portfolio of more than 180 products, being manufactured at the three state of the art facilities. Manjit Singh Saini, CEO & Executive Director, Paramount Group, sheds light on the Indian textile testing industry and the latest in textile testing technologies

Textile testing plays an important role in textile manufacturing, promotion and distribution. The key purpose of textile testing is to evaluate the performance of the textile product and provide an analysis based on the test results.