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DH Textile offers novel processing machines

By January 10, 20231 Min Read
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DH Textile Engineering is one of the main stainless steel fabricators and predominantly an OEM provider to worldwide material apparatus producers.

The Ahmedabad-based DH Textile Engineering showcased its novel range of textile processing machinery and spares for nonwovens and technical textiles at the trade fair. “At ITME 2022, we are highlighting the prototype of four-cylinder vertical drying range, along with our other machines. We have installed over 100 machines all over India so far,” said Kush Panchal, Director, DH Textile Engineering.

DH Textile Engineering – one of the main stainless steel fabricators and predominantly an OEM provider to worldwide material apparatus producers – manufactures products such as vertical drying range machine, size cooking vessel, guide rollers, and cylinders.

Speaking about future plans, he said, “We will eyeing for exports mainly for machines and we recently executed our first export order. For the next five years, we will be focusing on developing innovative small textile processing machinery, which will be cost-effective for the processing houses.”

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