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Accessories & spares at forefront of textile engg industry

- There are a large number of SMEs manufacturing all types of components/parts and accessories, testing and monitoring equipment and auxiliaries, and a good number of them are of international standards in terms of product design, capacities and technology.

published March, 2010  |  more Details
Quality requirements of ring cop in modern cone winding

- In order to attain the expected quality for any applications such as weaving or knitting, one should focus mainly on the fault-free feed material preparation and best winding capabilities can be achieved through best bobbin quality.

published May, 2008  |  more Details
Retrofit adds value to label weaving

- The demand for top quality woven labels is rising. Jakob Muller AG, Switzerland shows how to get older machinery into top shape in order to meet increasingly stringent market requirements.

published April, 2007  |  more Details
Effect of spacers & shore hardness on yarn quality

- Minimum possible spacer size of 2.5 mm with 70º shore hardness gives better results in terms of imperfection and hairiness.

published December, 2006  |  more Details
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Latest weaving technologies and accessories
Textiles are a part and parcel of every culture that has lived in the past and that will be in the future. It was used as means of clothing in the past but today' scenario is nowhere similar to that used to be. Nowadays textiles are being used everywhere, right from the normal clothing,...
Airjet spinning: Effect of blending on yarn quality
The increase in production of man-made fibres in past few decades can be attributed to two factors. First, the production of natural cotton, the major natural fibre has not significantly increased. Secondly, the man-made fibres have many superior properties such as uniformity in length, strength, freedom from foreign impurities. In addition...
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