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N. Schlumberger: World leader in long staple fibre processing

By July 1, 20192 Mins Read
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NSC offers the machines to process both natural as well as chemical fibres, mainly, wool, silk, flax, hemp, ramie, jute, asbestos as well as polyesters, acrylic, polyamides, polypropylene, aramide, textile glass, viscose, acetate, etc

NSchlumberger (NSC), established in 1810 at Guebwiller, in Alsace area of France. Present in more than 60 countries on every continent, N. Schlumberger is recognised around the world for its technological mastery of complete long-staple fibre lines. Its know-how allows to provide its customers with solutions of the highest quality and best productivity.

NSC offers the machines to process both natural as well as chemical fibres, mainly, wool, silk, flax, hemp, ramie, jute, asbestos as well as polyesters, acrylic, polyamides, polypropylene, aramide, textile glass, viscose, acetate, etc.

NSC supplies customer-driven solutions for:

  • Carding and combing lines
  • Defelting, blending and recombing lines
  • Crush cutting lines for filament fibres
  • Stretch breaking lines for filament fibres
  • Worsted spinning preparation lines
  • Semi-worsted lines
  • Bast fibres lines (flax, hemp, jute, etc.)
  • Luxury fibres lines (Kashmere, Alpaca, etc.)

These machines enable production of yarn preparation for applications in apparel, hosiery, hand knitting, carpets, floor coverings, upholstery, technical yarns and automotive.

Machine range includes:

Worsted cards in width 2.50 m and 3.50 m, chain gills GC 40 with universal head for high performance, ERA40 combing machine for excellence in quality and high production, D3 and D5 defelters for defelting and blending fibres along with gilling process, GC 40 chain gills coupled to a bump press, GN8 intersecting is a new intersecting with universal head of GN series, GV20 vertical gills for finisher, gilling passage for fine and super fine yarn counts, FM20 horizontal rubbing frame, FMV40 vertical rubbing frame, FM20 P horizontal rubbing frame with can delivery, TT 12 converter for cutting converter line, S200 –FB20 stretch breaker, semi-worsted units, special construction of gill boxes – GC and GN and combs for bast fibre processing, card for processing flax fibres.

These machines enable production of yarn preparation for applications in apparel, hosiery, hand knitting, carpets, floor coverings, upholstery, technical yarns and automotive.

s (ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001). All the machines are adapted to be in conformity with the new standards of energy saving.

In India, NSC is represented by DN Associates (www.dnassociates.co.in). DN Associates can be contacted on : info@dnassociates.co.in

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