Browsing: Weaving

To meet the requirements, the hardware of the Orthopac RVMC has also been revised and raised to a new level.

Every day, several thousand kilometres of woven and knitted fabrics pass through the production facilities of textile manufacturers all over the world. And for every single centimetre of it, the quality has to be right. This means above all: straight-thread fabric. This poses great challenges for manufacturers of increasingly sophisticated textiles. Mahlo GmbH + Co. KG has been the perfect partner for over 70 years when it comes to straightening things out. The German machine builder has once again set standards in textile production and finishing with its generation 15 devices.

Apart from traditional designs, the Handlook Carpet Innovator HCiX2 fits perfectly for picture weaving.

After the introduction of the Handlook Carpet Innovator HCiX2 in reed 1000 d/m six years ago, Van de Wiele came up with an even higher carpet quality in reed 1200 d/m. Today, the impossible is made possible: Van de Wiele introduces the HCiX2 in reed 1500 d/m, an astonishing high density carpet weaving machine producing handlook carpets with up to five million points per square meter.

Sri Jayavilas Textiles saves Rs 43 lakh in annual energy costs by implementing measures identified in air audit. After completing all the changes, the company expects to save another Rs 40 lakh.

Aleading name in the textile market in South India, Sri Jayavilas Textiles produces combed and carded single and double cotton yarn. Its plant in Aruppukkotai, near Madurai, produces 7,200 tonnes of cotton yarn and has an annual turnover of Rs 120 crore.

The clothes reflect the personality of individuals and can be used as a marker of a group, community, family, region and even country. Khadi is one such cloth that had played a key role in the freedom struggle of India and thus has been referred to as the ‘fabric of Indian independence’, narrate Shruti Gupta, Deepali Rastogi and Ritu Mathur.

Clothing is among the basic amenities required by the 1.2105 billion strong, and growing, population of India. The Indian textile industry, which caters to this need, has an estimated market size of $108 billion. There are two broad segments within the industry, namely the traditional hand-woven and hand-spun textile segments, and the modernised mill segment (Nair & Dhanuraj, 2016).

The increasing sales success during the last years and the systematic expansion of BRÜCKNER’s nonwovens sector had a significant influence on the decision to build a new site.

Due to the strong demand for BRÜCKNER lines in the last years, an enlargement of the production capacity was indispensable for the German technology supplier. There were no possibilities for expansion at the previous production site in Tittmoning (Bavaria), so that the company came to the decision to build a completely new site near Tittmoning, at a distance of a few kilometers from the previous site.

An online process for the non-stop production of sacks on KARL MAYER’s RDS 11 EL machine makes the machine unique.

KARL MAYER has revamped its machine technology for producing packaging sacks.