The major technological advancements associated with the First Industrial Revolution – that lasted from the mid-18th century to about 1830 – were concerned with textile manufacturing, especially spinning. John Kay’s invention of flying shuttle, which enabled wider cloth to be woven faster, in 1767 marked the beginning of modernisation (or automation) in the textile industry.
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Archroma will be at Techtextil India to present its latest innovations and system solutions aimed to help technical textile manufacturers in India with optimized productivity and/or value creation in their markets.
India like other Asian countries has growing middle class, able and willing to spend more for clothes and home textiles than former generation were able to do.
Huntsman will be highlighting the HIGH IQ® intelligent effects and Durable Water Repellency technology at the upcoming OutDoor Retailer Summer 2019 show in Denver, colourado (June 18 to 20).
Archroma, a global leader in colour and speciality chemicals towards sustainable solutions, has officially inaugurated its new Global Competence Centre for Automotive & Synthetic Dyeing in Korschenbroich, Germany.
China Textile Machinery (Group) Co Ltd. (CTMC) is a holding company of China Hi-tech Group Co (CHTC), which is a backbone enterprise of a Fortune 500 Company – China National Machinery Industry Corporation Ltd (Sino-mach).
VDMA’s German Technology Meets Indian Textiles and Nonwovens, organised by the Textile Machinery Association of VDMA in Mumbai recently was a 2-day event with about 31 interesting papers presented by leading companies including Monforts, Truetzschler, Groz-Beckert, Erbatech,Texpa, ZSK, Bruckner, Festo, Oerlikon, Dornier, Karl Mayer, Mayer & Cie, Benninger, Dilo, Andritz, Neunhauser, Setex, Thies and Autefa.