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Home » VXL Group unveils Fine Blend for precise blending at SIMA Texfair
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VXL Group unveils Fine Blend for precise blending at SIMA Texfair

RoshnaBy RoshnaMarch 16, 20263 Mins Read
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Besides Fine Blend, VXL Group showcased its expanded portfolio of advanced humidification and waste collection systems for modern spinning mills. VXLRT, the group’s division for ring travellers, also attracted significant attention at the exhibition.

VXL Group – a manufacturer of textile engineering solutions including rings and travellers, waste collection systems and humidification systems – has introduced its new Fine Blend machine, designed to deliver absolute homogeneity and precise blending of fibres for high-quality yarn production. The company showcased the new solution at SIMA Texfair, highlighting its focus on improving process efficiency and yarn quality for modern spinning mills. The Fine Blend machine is engineered to handle multiple fibre inputs through configurable chambers, allowing mills to achieve highly controlled blending ratios.

“Fine Blend is designed to deliver absolute homogeneity in fibre blending, which is essential for producing consistent and high-quality yarns. The system allows mills to operate with two, three or more blending chambers while maintaining precise control through an intuitive software interface,” said R Govindaraju, Managing Director, VXL Group.

According to the company, the machine integrates advanced software controls that simplify operations while ensuring accuracy in blending. The platform has already been supplied to several mills and is currently operating in commercial production environments. “We have invested significant effort in developing a user-friendly software architecture so that mills can manage blending operations efficiently while maintaining precision,” said N Damodharan, Managing Director, VXL Group.

Beyond blending technology, VXL Group continues to expand its engineering portfolio with the introduction of its HydroAir humidification system, designed to improve environmental control in spinning mills. The system incorporates high-efficiency airflow fans and optimised air distribution to maintain consistent humidity levels, which are critical for stable spinning operations. “Humidification plays a crucial role in spinning performance, and our HydroAir system has been designed to deliver high efficiency and reliable airflow management,” said Govindaraju.

The company also continues to strengthen its presence in waste collection systems, a segment in which it has operated for over three decades. VXL has installed more than 5,000 filtration systems across the country and focuses on designing customised solutions tailored to individual mill requirements. “Our strength lies in working closely with customers to understand their operational needs and designing systems that integrate with their existing machinery. Every spinning mill operates differently, so customisation becomes critical to delivering efficient solutions,” said Damodharan.

VXLRT, the group’s division for ring travellers, also attracted significant attention at the exhibition. The company displayed its extensive product range, including Alpha, Ultimate, Ultimate+, Ulti-Fein, Startech, Ace Jet, Astra and the Plus Series. “In the ring traveller segment, we have introduced several process improvements,” Govindaraju said. “We have made significant changes in the microstructure of the rings, taking their performance to the next level.

 

 

 

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