In India, the textile industry is the second largest sector, next only to agriculture in terms of its contribution to income (GDP) and employment of the nation. For centuries, it is evolving in process of production, varieties and quality of products and technological progress and cost effectiveness. From the stage of raw cotton to final products, the industry have processes like ginning, spinning, weaving, dyeing and processing and garmenting.
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The most important factor in the area of blowroom and cards is the raw material. A saving of 1% good fibres shows considerable effects, writes Simon Urrutia. At a customer in southern India, the rare opportunity presented itself to carry out a direct comparison of the blowroom and card waste. Running parallel there are a Rieter blowroom and carding section as well as a preparation line from another manufacturer, each with practically the same year of construction and almost the same production rate.
Nonwoven crop covers can also be used again and again, and by increasing the production and limiting damage to agricultural crops, nonwovens ensure that what is grown in the field counts.
Nonwoven crop covers can also be used again and again, and by increasing the production and limiting damage to agricultural crops, nonwovens ensure that what is grown in the field counts.
Nonwoven crop covers can also be used again and again, and by increasing the production and limiting damage to agricultural crops, nonwovens ensure that what is grown in the field counts.
Bonino Carding Machines Italy, pioneer in Nonwoven carding machines, Airlay cards, cross lappers and a range of machines for sanitary/medical textiles & recycling machines has appointed Ergo G2 Engineers P Ltd as their Indian agents.
Bonino Carding Machines Italy, pioneer in Nonwoven carding machines, Airlay cards, cross lappers and a range of machines for sanitary/medical textiles & recycling machines has appointed Ergo G2 Engineers P Ltd as their Indian agents.