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Moksha presents pioneering solutions for yarn carriers

By January 10, 20232 Mins Read
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Moksha has big stake in plastic die cheeses, which are sold with the yarns

Moksha Thermoplastics Pvt Ltd, one of the largest manufacturers of hi-tech specialised yarn carriers in India, presented its slim range of tubes at ITME 2022. “We are specialised in high accuracy auto doffing tubes. Moksha has big stake in plastic die cheeses, which are sold with the yarns. We have an expertise in manufacturing slim line tubes. At ITME, we are showcasing slimmed tubes in thermoplastics in the world. We have 1 mm thickness tube which is weighing 14-15 gms (when made from carbon fibre). These products are used to segregate yarn in the industry,” informed Snehal Shah, Chairman, Moksha Thermoplastics.

Yarn carriers, over the decades, have become more automatic and automation is the need of the hour. He said, “While earlier we were producing 10 per cent automatic doffing tubes, now 95 per cent of our products are for auto doffing machines. We have also collaborated with machinery manufacturers to develop new designs and features to give it better utility.”

Moksha Thermoplastics exports approximately 40 per cent of our production, mostly to Asian and African countries. Elaborating on the company’s future plans, Snehal Shah said, “There are lots of new products in our line-up. One of them is card cans, which we want to be differently designed with more simplified operations, but precise. We would like to use our engineering expertise in yarn carriers to develop good quality card cans as well. Besides, we plan to start a new production plant next year for single use cones, which we expect to replace paper cones. Projection is to produce 500,000 cones a day.”

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