Browsing: Weaving

Groz-Beckert was represented with all six product areas—knitting, weaving, felting, tufting, carding and sewing—and presented new transparent insights.

Enzymatic Hydrolysis on synthetic fibres enhances the hydrophillicity and solves the concerns regarding the environmental issues of Textile Industry, write J Anandha Kumar and Dr M Senthil Kumar.

The machines G 38 and K 48 are suitable for markets that have limited personnel availability, and require particularly high levels of flexibility and yarn quality simultaneously.

LMW’s display of key components include spindles, compact retrofit models, YBS and RSM models, rings, fluted rollers, cots and aprons.

The need for better quality goods has led to the modification of regenerated viscose fibres. The main focus of this paper is on the development of cotton and cellulosic-based viscose fabrics made from modified viscose yarns such as Excel and Modal with reference to 100 per cent cotton fabrics and their unique, investigated physical and mechanical properties.

The highly flexible ANDRITZ WetlaceTM technology, combining wet forming and hydroentanglement, is especially suited for the production of flushable wipes that are dispersible, 100% biodegradable, and without any chemical binders.

As part of the HEATex research project, a functionalised, three-dimensional underwear is being developed for use under conventional protective clothing at heat-exposed workplaces, say Lukas Lechthaler, Marie-Isabel Popzyk, Christoph Peiner, Thomas Gries and Markus Tutsch.