
Trützschler to Present the Future of Fibre Processing at ITMA Asia Singapore 2025
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From October 28 to 31, the Trützschler Group will showcase its latest technologies at ITMA Asia in Singapore. The company will be present at Booth D302 in Hall 4 at the Singapore Expo to explore cutting-edge solutions in spinning, card clothing, and nonwovens. Trützschler will highlight its newest smart automation solution T-CAN, developed in response to growing labour costs and labour shortages in the textile industry. This innovation will be revealed exclusively at the show – don’t miss the opportunity to experience it first-hand.
Trützschler spinning

T-CAN is Trützschler’s new automation solution designed to revolutionise sliver transport in spinning preparation
At the heart of our booth, visitors will discover our latest automation innovation T-CAN – a smart system designed to revolutionise sliver transport in spinning preparation. While full details will be unveiled at the show, this solution reflects Trützschler’s commitment to simplifying operations and boosting efficiency through intelligent technology. Alongside this innovation, we will also showcase our proven next generation card TC 30i. Depending on the raw material, but especially in the field of man-made fibres, the TC 30i achieves up to 40 per cent higher productivity compared to the current benchmark, while maintaining or even improving yarn quality. A sophisticated waste suction system enables the separate collection of different waste types, allowing more than 50 per cent of card waste to be reused in a high-quality manner. The TC 30i also comes with the proven Wastecontrol system, an easy-to-use and effective assurance against unnecessary fibre loss.

The TC 30i card and the integrated draw frame IDF 3.
The IDF 3 integrated draw frame complements the TC 30i by enabling a shortened spinning preparation process for rotor and airjet applications without compromising on quality. In rotor spinning, the IDF 3 helps to improve yarn quality levels, especially when processing raw materials with high short fibre content. A new can changing system increases card efficiency by up to 3 per cent. With its advanced measuring devices, more homogenous slivers and a higher yarn quality can be achieved. Overall, the IDF 3 enables a more compact setup that saves energy, space, and resources. Customers appreciate the machine’s user-friendly operation and its ability to achieve high-speed spinning in combination with the TC 30i card.
Trützschler card clothing
Trützschler Card Clothing (TCC) is excited to present its broad product portfolio at ITMA Asia in Singapore. From high-precision standard components to customer-specific innovations, TCC turns challenges into solutions by delivering technologies that combine precision and versatility, tailored for every application and individual customer need. All card clothings are specifically engineered and precisely aligned with Trützschler machines and processes – ensuring a high carding performance and consistent quality.
Trützschler nonwovens

Trützschler Nonwovens’ ATB technology is the world’s only industrial-scale solution for processing 0.6 denier ultra-fine bicomponent fibres.
Trützschler Nonwovens will showcase its expertise in hydroentanglement, needle-punching, and Air- Through Bonding (ATB). In the field of hydroentanglement, visitors can learn more about the Carded Pulp (CP) nonwovens line which combines paper-grade pulp and viscose to produce 100 per cent biodegradable nonwovens for sustainable wipes. For needle-punching, Trützschler Nonwovens will provide an overview of the T-SUPREMA needle-punching line that stands out for its flexibility, productivity and stability across technical applications such as automotive, filtration, geotextiles, and acoustics.
Our experts will share insights into a groundbreaking advancement in ATB technology: the world’s only industrial-scale solution for processing 0.6 denier ultra-fine bicomponent fibres. This machine setup enables the production of exceptionally soft and high-performance nonwovens for premium baby diapers, including topsheets, backsheets, and absorbent distribution layers (ADL). These nonwovens meet the highest global standards for comfort, fluid management, and skin-friendliness.

Trützschler Nonwovens’ X-series cards combine consistent quality, high output and scalable solutions – making them uniquely versatile for nonwoven production.
Supporting all these processes, the X-Series embodies Trützschler Nonwovens’ carding expertise. The NCT-X and NC-X deliver robust, consistent quality with high output and stability, while the NC-Xe offers a cost-effective entry-level solution with built-in scalability and upgrade options.
Be there when the innovation happens – let’s connect in Singapore!
ITMA Asia 2025 is your chance to experience Trützschler’s latest innovations up close – including a never- before-seen automation solution that addresses key industry challenges. Our experts from Spinning, Nonwovens, and Card Clothing look forward to welcoming you at booth D302 in Hall 4!
About the Trützschler Group
The Trützschler Group SE is a German textile machinery manufacturer headquartered in Mönchengladbach, Germany. The company is divided into three business units: Spinning, Nonwovens and Card Clothing. Trützschler Spinning is the global technology and market leader in spinning preparation in the cotton and man-made fibre sector. With TRUECYCLED, Trützschler Spinning offers a complete solution for state-of-the-art recycling of textile waste – from cutting and tearing textile waste through to carding and drawing secondary fibres, resulting in high-quality, sustainable yarns. Trützschler Card Clothing is the global market leader in the production of high-performance card clothing for cards and roller cards. Trützschler Nonwovens is a leading supplier of complete production lines and machinery for needle- punched, hydroentangled (spunlaced), through-air and chemical bonded nonwovens. Trützschler machines, installations and accessories are produced and developed in nine locations worldwide. This includes four factories in Germany (Dülmen, Egelsbach, Mönchengladbach, Neubulach), as well as sites in China (Jiaxing and Shanghai), India (Sanand), the USA (Charlotte) and Brazil (Curitiba). Local service companies in Türkiye, Mexico, Uzbekistan and Vietnam and local service teams in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia provide customer proximity in key regions for the textile processing industry.