In India, major orders were placed for the Rieter’s K 42 compact system, while in China order intake continued to be below average, despite a slight revival. The amount of orders received by the Rieter Group in the first nine months of 2016 was significantly higher than for the same period of the previous year. Cumulative order intake amounted to CHF 718.4 million and was thus up by 22 per cent on the said prior year period. Order intake in the third quarter totaled CHF 207.7 million owing to an investment reluctance in Turkey.
Browsing: Weaving
In the textile industry, appreciable amounts of energy could be saved or conserved by regulating the temperature in the steam pipes, adjusting the air/fuel ratio in the boilers, and installing heat exchangers using warm waste water, says Dr P Senthilkumar. The conservation of energy is an essential step towards overcoming the mounting problems of the worldwide energy crisis and environmental degradation.
The modern architecture of the Development Centre is sending out the message – “Innovation is at home hereâ€Â. With its new Development Centre, NIPPON MAYER has become the first port of call for the production of warp-knitted spacer textiles.
Technological innovations are revolutionising manufacturing in all industries and apparel manufacturing is no exception: major technical innovations in cloud computing, digital design, collaboration, 3D modeling, data management, production, and digital printing, are enabling apparel makers to achieve significant productivity gains. technology is improving speed and quality while reducing costs, to help get the right products to the right customers, at the right time.
The future is here: the latest version of Dyneema® denim can be applied to single-layer motorcycle clothing and passes the standard impact abrasion test ? without sacrificing the comfort and style of traditional denim and without the need for an extra lining. The first generation of Dyneema® denim for motorcycle clothing ? composed of over 50 per cent Dyneema® fibre ? was launched in 2015 after years of research. The fabric was immediately acclaimed for retaining denim?s traditional qualities while offering 360-degree protection.
Groz-Beckert presented a new study of global textile production. On September 22, 2016, Groz-Beckert invited partners and customers to Albstadt for an event with many expert presentations from the textile industry. Around 160 international participants from highly innovative textile industry companies accepted the invitation.
Khadi is the term conventionally used in North and Central India to refer the varieties of coarse cotton cloth hand woven using hand spun yarn. This was the cloth commonly worn by peasants and artisan groups in pre-industrial India. It was made from locally-grown cotton which were harvested by peasants and labourers, spun by local women and woven into cloth by men from various specialist weavers.