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iNTERSPARE helps Indian textile cos take lead

By February 15, 20172 Mins Read
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Together with its agent in India Global Group, the German company iNTERSPARE Textilmaschinen presented the Artos (Babcock Textilmaschinen) and Krantz product lines of its machinery portfolio at the KNIT-TECH trade fair in Tirupur, which took place from February 10-13 at Hi-Tech Tirupur Exhibition Centre. iNTERSPARE and Global Group gave a special presentation addressing finishing companies active in the field of sophisticated knitted products.
Visitors at the booth got latest information about how iNTERSPARE can help Indian textile companies taking the lead and producing highest quality with high productivity. In addition visitors will learn more about the new Artos, Babcock and Krantz textile machines and in particular about the new version of the legendary Krantz Syncro shrink dryer. Since ITMA in Milan, orders from India have been coming in thick and fast, some of which have already been delivered; others are still in production at the plant in Reinbek.
At the booth iNTERSPARE gave special technical presentations about:
  • What makes the insulation of the new Artos and Krantz machines the best in the world and why this is a very important feature
  • What are the unbeatable advantages of the tumbler flap which gives the fabric special touch and volume
Read full report in March 2017 issue of ITJ.
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