Polysistec has launched a new complete process for polyamide (PA) preparation and dyeing. With this new innovative system, it is possible to reduce substantially common problems that arise with PA fabrics, such as unleveling, differences of affinity, lack of fastness, long dyeing process, water consumption, etc.
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Indian traditional embroideries are vibrant and flamboyant, stylish and delicate; they can be hand made or can be machine incorporated, feel AN Sai Krishnan, A Thirugnanasambantham and V Chandrasekaran.
Indian traditional designs are the visual art forms produced and prevalent in the Indian subcontinent from third millennium BCE to date.
SSM Schärer Schweiter Mettler AG has participated at the following exhibitions in spring 2015: Textile Asia, Pakistan; Indo InterTex, Indonesia; and Techtextil, Germany.
The requirement for technical nonwovens accounts for approximately 60 per cent of the entire nonwoven market worldwide. About half of these nonwovens are now produced in Asia. Oerlikon Neumag´s focus at this year´s ANEX and SINCE, from May 13-15 in Shanghai, was on nonwoven and meltblown plants for technical applications
Sieger Spintech Equipments Pvt Ltd in Arasur, Coimbatore is a winner in more than one ways. Having scaled a peak in performance in the selling of yarn conditioning plants all over India, Sieger also has set new milestones in auto doffers.
China is one of the most important markets for the textile industry. In the context of the expansion in Asia, on April 28, 2015 Rieter officially inaugurated the first Application & Research Centre for spinning technology in China. It is the most advanced in the world and is a key element in Rieter?s range of services.
In the first quarter of 2015, Oerlikon continued to deliver a solid performance in a challenging market environment. Order intake went up by 17.0 per cent to CHF 793 million and sales increased by 10.1 per cent to CHF 782 million. For the 13th consecutive quarter, the EBITDA margin exceeded 15 per cent, coming in at 16.8 per cent.