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Innovative yarn dyeing technology

By September 1, 20142 Mins Read
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Loris Bellini Srl, Italy was founded 1949 and along with many years of brilliant activity in manufacturing high-end yarn dyeing machines it has become a true benchmark for all those demanding people looking for quality, reliability and state-of-the-art yarn dyeing machines.

The reason of its success comes out from the only prerogative that it always had since the year of foundation: combine innovation and manufacturing quality with no compromises. This is far from the mainstream of present market logics made of profit through cheaper production costs, but this is the policy it believes in and will always continue to serve its niche market the way it is used to.

In very short words, its new yarn dyeing machine gives a substantial improvement on package dyeing quality, while cutting down consumptions and running costs to unprecedented terms: by comparing this new yarn dyeing machine to its ordinary existing technology, which is already much appreciated worldwide for its lowest consumptions on the market, we have over 70 per cent savings of electric energy, 30 per cent savings of water and, consequently, 20-30 per cent savings of chemicals and steam.

Imagine how faster the payback time over the initial investment cost will become and, above all, imagine how many benefits from lower emissions our environment will receive!

(For details, visit: www.lorisbellini.com.)

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