Saturday, June 23, 2007

[ THIS MIGHT BE INTERESTING

TO TEXTILE TECHNOLOGISTS.]

Hand Book of Technical Textiles. Edited by: Horrocks,AR.;Anand,sc Email-techtextil@messefrankfurt.com.
"We are getting to a position now where we can start talking about dumb clothing. I'd like to think that in one or two years' time, people will be wondering why their clothing can't do anything,rather than whether it can". Says: Robin Shephard,CEO,Elek Sen Ltd.
Read the blog to know how true he is. http://www.technical-textiles.net
Know your Body VITAL Organ Function On Your PC After You Complete Your Exercises.
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Intelligent textiles, variously known as Smart Textiles, Electronic Textiles, or E textiles, Non woven fabric and Geo textiles have attracted considerable attention world wide due to their potential to bring revolutionary impacts on human life.
1) Want to know your body's condition after your Gym - If you are wearing a Smart shirt - Your PC will show.
2) Want to buy a Electric bulb - Your shop keeper will test it just by putting it on his shirt, if he is wearing a shirt made out of Electronic Textile fabric.
3) Want to avoid any contamination - You can, if you are wearing a Shirt made out of E-Textile fabric.
4) Want to retain water on your turf - You can, if your turf is laid on a Geo Textile fabric.
5) Want to make your room cold/heat proof - You can, with a Non Woven sheet.
1&2&3 is having a wearer comfortable problem - Research is going on rapidly here but4&5 They are in use since a long time.
What is the problem with 1 , 2 & 3 ?.
A fabric woven or knitted partly with wire ?. Is it textiles ?.
Research is on to make it a fabric. The unique feature of this is a SILICON based.
FLEXIBLE SKIN FABRIC.
Samples are made and tests are on. May be we will get to use them in some areas though not in fashion fabrics immediately. The flexible skin consists of 4 components.
1) Silicon Islands that host sensors,electronic,and bending pads
2) Metal interconnect wires between silicon islands.
3) Polymer layers that sandwich silicon islands and metal wires
4) Stitching holes etched through polymer layers,which allow the direct sewing in to the fabrics.
More info from -
With a rush for "Research" in every area of Technical Textiles, the benefit that a common man would get is any body's guess.
It may perhaps give some benefit which we have to wait and watch.

Best Inventions of 2006.
Times Magazine Cover Story.
HUG SHIRT.
The Hug Shirt was the subject of a Time Magazine cover story about the best inventions of 2006. The Solution Incorporates conductive Lycra(R) fibers in to it's platform fabric. The conductive fibers digitize (pressure) sensations of an actual physical hug experienced by the wearer and sends those signals via a wireless network to another Hug Shirt wearer such that both parties " feel " The actual Hug.
http://www.tims@ydc.corp.com
MEDICAL TEXTILES.
India's market for medical textiles (list given below) grows 10 - 12 %, making it one of the fastest growing sectors in the country.
However it is currently worth about US$ 500 million, insignificant compared with the global market of US$ $8.2 billion.
The Future for Indian Textile Industry is in MedicalTextiles

Initiatives for growth and Questions for TEXTILE MILLS in INDIA to go in for:
PRODUCTION OF TECHNICAL/MEDICAL TEXTILES.
What are the new marketing opportunities Globally.
What kind of products are really needed ?.
What will be the effect of an aging and more affluent population in developed economies ?.
Will demand for disposable absorbent products continue to rise in developing countries?.
Which companies are moving away from commodity products to move high-tech and demanding medical textiles ?.
Will environmental issues affect the use of disposable hygiene products ?.
Will concerns over infection prevention in the operating room increase the demand for disposable or reusable surgical textiles ?.
How will advances in biotechnology impact on the advanced wound care products and other bio-functional issues ?.
What effect will intelligent textiles have on the medical and hygiene textiles ?.
Ref:Book on Medical and Hygiene Textiles for all the answers.
http://www.techtext.net
Price US $830.00
Bayer adds CNT capacity.
The control room of the new Baytubes production facility showing the top of the fluidized bed reactor.
Bayer MaterialScience AG is opening a second production facility for Baytubes, its carbon nanotubes, at H.C. Starck GmbH in the town of Laufenburg, on the German-Swiss border. The new facility will have an annual capacity of 30 metric tons. Together with the pilot production plant for Baytubes already located at the site, this now gives the company a total annual capacity of 60 metric tons in Laufenburg

Geo Technical Textiles use in Road Constructions.
Cross section of a synthetic fiber shown below this is of type (1) of the four types seen here under,it's significance is in chemical reaction on heating or under heavy compression.This is for non wovens of various types that are used in different applications in manufacture of required specifications applicable in required fields.These are in Civil engineering,highways,soil conservation and medical areas.

E - Tex Spunlace
Non woven anufactured by M/S.SHENG HUNG INDUSTRIAL CO,LTD.
Taiwan.
A new-generation Environment-friendly product that is soluble in water.
The world's widest at 62 inches.
Manufactured using special fibers
E-Tex is non-toxic, odorless, colorless, and non-pollutant when dissolved.
E-Tex is manufactured in environment-friendly process from raw materials to the finished product.
The different grades of E-Tex water-soluble non-woven, S9, S7, S6, and S4, may be dissolved in water at high, medium, and room temperatures to satisfy your every need.
Product Features
◎Water-soluble: Soluble in water at different temperatures.
◎Zero pollution: Non-toxic, colorless, tasteless, and odorless.
◎Strong water absorption: Several times more absorbent than similar artificial cotton products.
◎Long storage life: Antibacterial, mold and mildew resistant, excellent insect repellent properties.
◎Resistant to organic solvents.
◎Acid and base-resistant.
E-Tex S9 High-Temperature Water Soluble Non-woven
Soluble in hot water at 90°C and above.
Applications :<
◎Monochrome embroidered ground cloth
◎High-tech wipe cloth
◎Wipe cloth for optometry applications
◎Medical applications
◎Filters
Weight: 25g/m ~ 40g/m
Width: 62 inches and up
Dissolving Temperatures: 90°C ~ 93°C
E-Tex S8 / S7 / S6 Medium Temperature Water Soluble Non-woven Soluble in warm water at 60°C and above.
Applications :
◎Multi-color embroidered ground cloth
◎High-tech wipe cloth
◎Wipe cloth for optometry applications
◎Medical applications
S8
Weight: 25g/m ~ 40g/m
Width: 62 " up
Dissolving Temperatures: 85°C ~ 90°C
S7
Weight: 25g/m ~ 40g/m
Width: 62 " up
Dissolving Temperatures: 70°C ~ 85°C
S6
Weight: 36g/m ~ 80g/m
Width: 45" up
Dissolving Temperatures: 65°C ~ 70°C
E-Tex S-4 Room Temperature Water Soluble Non-woven
Soluble in water at 40°C room temperature.
Applications :
◎High-grade detailed and multi-colored embroidered ground cloth
◎Metallic gold and silver embroidered ground cloth
◎Packaging material for agricultural chemicals
◎Packaging material for family-use detergent powder
Weight: 35g/m ~ 80g/m
Width: 45" up
Length: (Special Width: Can be processed by strips)
Dissolving Temperature:35°C ~ 40°C
Note: Store in well-ventilated area with temperature below 25°C to prevent product from dissolving.
Cold Water Soluble Non-Woven Fabrics with self-adhesive glue
Application:To make hands craft, fashionable design apparel, delicacy agriculture, etc.
Specification:Weight of Non-Woven base fabrics 35g/m and up.
Cold Water Soluble Felt
Applicationl:To make 3 dimensional Multi-Color Embroidery, etc.
Specification: Weight 300g/m and up
      
Thickness 2.8mm and up
      
Width 40", different width are available at request
      
Dissolving water temperature : 20°C、40°C、60°C
E-Tex Spunlace Water-soluble Non-woven
Patented Eco-friendly Wipe Cloth Material (Patent No. 146842)
The E-Tex spunlace water-soluble non-woven is highly absorbent and is resistant to bacteria, mold, acid and base, and organic solvents, which make it an exceptional material for wipe cloth.
The special spunlace process makes the fabric pliable but strong. E-Tex is unique because after using, it can be dissolved in boiling water without toxicity, odor, and color. This prevents secondary pollution and eliminates waste disposal problems.
Different grades of E-Tex spunlace non-woven are soluble in various water temperatures:
◎Grade A: Soluble at 70°C ~80°C
◎Grade B: Soluble in at 95°C (currently the recommended grade)
Applications :
◎Wipe cloth for electronic products
◎Wipe cloth for optical applications
◎Wipe cloth for leather products
◎Wipe cloth for print drums
◎Sterilized towel:
Using its anti-bacterial properties and resistance to organic solvents, acids and bases, the fabric  can be directly soaked in alcohol or antiseptics. After using, the fabric can be collected, boiled,  and disposed.
◎Wet-type wipe cloth for medical,biochemical,and chemical laboratories
Applications :
It has anti-bacterial properties and resistance to acids

A Swiss firm is to open a Medical fabric plant in Uzbekidtan which will produce cotton yarn and medical fabrics at a total cost of USD 24.6 million.
A University offering a B.Text in technical textile(I don't think we have).
Do we have a Research Institute doing research in technical textile( I don't think so)
Do we have a textile mill producing technical textile, yarn or fabrics( We do ).

What are their production products like,
Are they making floor carpets,
Geo textiles for soil engineers.
Filter fabrics(Nonwoven) for dust and liquid filtering.
This is not a recent development but it was over 20 years ago, A Textile Magnet who made this a feather in our cap,which he had planned .I am proud of this man who has put our country on the map of technical textiles.May be few more are there,I hope they diverse in to better products and upgrade there plants,for production of technical textile fabrics for Hospital use which has a high priority in our country.

MMy thinking is,that we need proper Infrastructure to start with.A research center with university level education up to PhD.May be our finance minister will make a provision in his post budget as a gift to this industry and we might end up with a plant in his home state.
A plant to produce artificial grass perhaps will be cheaper than what we are importing to be used in our Sports stadiums.
A well established Research and Development center having the following fecilities is a priority for going all out in technical textiles:
Knitting Technology.
Knitted Technical Textiles.
SMART and intelligent fibre based products.
New technology for manufacturing.
Rapid prototyping.
Technology Transfer.
Specialists having knowledge in flat,circulor and warp knitting and other textile technologies and their applications for technical end uses.
Technical knitting laboratories.
Specialist testing laboratories.
SMART textile testing laboratories and consultancy services for:
Machinery and equipment selection and recommendation.
Plant surveys,evaluation,audits and environmental issues.
New product and process development.
Process improvement.Manufacturing efficiency studies.
Must be a State of the Art laboratory with facilities and methodologies for product testing,process monitoring services and quality control in support of a wide range of Industries to provide technical data for quality control,product grading,purchase decisions,litigation support and forensics.

At ATLANTA - USA.
I saw lot of sign boards about everything but not a single sign board on Technical Textile Co's
advertisement. I hope to find one as I intend to stay here for more time.
" THE HUG SHIRT "

Ms.US Fabrics.
3904 Virginia Avenue.
Cincinnati.
OH 45227.
USA.

One of the reputed geotextile manufacturing Company.
Patents have been applied to the following inventions:
1)Thin film technology for US Air Force


2)Resin beads in nonwovens to fight Mad Cow's disease.

3)Duel therapy while patients sleep.


4)Nanofibres to stop bleeding


5)Nanocoated textiles to kill flu virus.


6)Wound scars reducing plaster.


7)Flame retardent nonwovens


8)Heater Mechinery for yarns.


9) Surgical bandage for treating open wounds.

Polyester,Polypropylene,Nylon,and Viscose
in technical textiles and nonwovens.

World Market forecasts to 2010.

TEXTILE RESEARCH INSTITUTES IN INDIA.
I did not see in their website any of their member textile mills manufacturing technical textile yarns or fabrics.I expect to see them on their website: should they not be mentioned,if there are any.

A view of Electronic Mule Spinning Machine.
The Tatham Electronic Spinning Mule is available with up to 1,000 spindles. The company can also offer upgrades and a complete support service to all existing mule spinners worldwide.
Tatham also offers alternative nonwovens cards for different fibres and production requirements ranging from a 1,000mm wide Medical Textile line to high-production double-doffer cards up to 4,200 mm wide.
View of a Weaving Machine.
Crabtree Textile Machines Ltd, a subsidiary of Cobble Blackburn Ltd, has recently been incorporated as a new company for the design and manufacture of Axminster carpet weaving machinery.
Following considerable investment in the infrastructure and facilities of the Barnsley factory, orders for new Axminster looms are now being received, and deliveries have commenced.
The new Stage VII high speed weaving loom is our flagship product; however we continue to offer other models of Axminster machinery, with a full package of service, spares and support for all Crabtree products.
Development and quality issues are central to the company's strategy - a full machine development programme is underway and Quality Management systems have been successfully assessed to meet our internal quality policy and procedure documentation.
The industrial fabric weaving machinery of Wilson and Longbottom will continue to be marketed and manufactured with spares and support continuing to be provided for all Wilson and Longbottom products.
We would welcome all your enquires for Axminster carpet and industrial fabric weaving machinery.
Cobble Blackburn Ltd home page.
Other machines in textiles manufacturing units.And the Machinery Suppliers.
Dry and wet pre-treatment machinery.
Yarn dyeing machines and apparatus.
Fabric dyeing machines and apparatus.
Printing machinery.
Dry and wet pre-treatment machinery.
Yarn dyeing machines and apparatus.
Fabric dyeing machines and apparatus.
Printing machinery.
Water extraction machines.
Tentering and drying machines.
Finishing machines.
Inspecting and make up machinery.
Auxiliary machinery related to this section.
Accessories related to this section.
Dry and wet pre-treatment machinery
Singeing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher).
Desizing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Bleaching apparatus and machines, batch.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Bleaching plant, continuous.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher).
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Rope washing machines
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Open-width washing machines.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Milling/fulling machines
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Mercerising machines for fabrics.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Padding and impregnating machines.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Chemical dispensing systems
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Other machinery related to dry and wet pre-treatment machinery.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Yarn dyeing machines and apparatus.
HT dyeing apparatus.
Roaches International Ltd.
Padding mangles
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Sample dyeing equipment.
Roaches International Ltd.
SDL Atlas Ltd.
Laboratory dyeing apparatus
Roaches International Ltd.
SDL Atlas Ltd.
Fabric dyeing machines and apparatus.
Jet dyeing machines
Roaches International Ltd.
Winch becks.
Roaches International Ltd.
Padding mangles.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Roaches International Ltd.
SDL Atlas Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Drum dyeing machines.
Roaches International Ltd.
Continuous dyeing machines for narrow fabrics.
Roaches International Ltd.
Sample dyeing equipment.
Roaches International Ltd.
SDL Atlas Ltd.
Laboratory dyeing apparatus.
Roaches International Ltd.
SDL Atlas Ltd.
Other machinery related to fabric dyeing machines and apparatus.
Roaches International Ltd.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Printing machinery
Top printing machines.
Focus Label Machinery Ltd.
Roller printing machines
Focus Label Machinery Ltd.
Rotary screen printing machines.
Focus Label Machinery Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Other machinery related to printing machinery.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Technijet Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Water extraction machines
Roller squeezers.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Richard Hough Ltd.
Suction extractors
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Technijet Ltd.
Tentering and drying machines.
Tentering and stentering machines
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Thermo-setting machines
Roaches International Ltd.
Drum drying machines
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Felt calenders
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher).
Tunnel dryers and drying chambers
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Drying conveyors
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Festoon dryers.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Post-printing drying apparatus, drying lofts.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
High frequency dryers.
Strayfield Ltd.
Infrared dryers
Roaches International Ltd.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Strayfield Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Chemical dispensing systems.
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Other machinery related to tentering and drying machines
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Finishing machines.
Damping machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher).
Agers, steaming machines and apparatus.
Roaches International Ltd.
Shearing machines.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Brushing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Pile finishing machines.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Calenders.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Richard Hough Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Singeing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Carpet glueing machines.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Shrinking machines.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Combining and laminating machines.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Coating machines.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Padding and impregnating machines.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Other machinery related to finishing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Inspecting and make up machinery.
Inspecting machines.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Measuring, rolling and folding machines for woven fabrics.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Measuring, rolling and folding machines for knitted fabrics.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Measuring, rolling and folding machines for nonwovens.
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Other machinery related to inspecting and make up machinery
Shelton Machines Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Auxiliary machinery related to this section
Colour mixing machines, colour straining machines, emulsifying machines.
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Cleaning machines for screens.
Technijet Ltd.
Colour dispensing systems.
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Weft straighteners.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Other auxiliary machinery related to dyeing, finishing & printing
Kinder International Systems Ltd.
Technijet Ltd.
Web Processing (M/C) Ltd.
Accessories related to this section not machines.
Shearing-blades.
Sellers Engineers Ltd.
Calender bowls.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Richard Hough Ltd.
Flexible clothing for raising machines.
ECC Card Clothing Ltd.
Moisture measuring devices for running cloth.
Garnett Controls Ltd.
Other accessories related to dyeing, finishing & printing.
Garnett Controls Ltd.
James Holdsworth & Brothers Ltd.

Water extraction machines.
Tentering and drying machines.
Finishing machines.
Inspecting and make up machinery.
Auxiliary machinery related to this section.
Accessories related to this section.
Non woven fabrics are defined as sheet or web structure bonded together by entangling.fiber or filaments by performing filaments mechanically thermally or chemucally.
They are flat,porous sheets that are made directly from separate fibers from molten plastic or plastic film.They are not made by weaving or knitting and do not require converting the fiber woven fabrics are engineered fabrics that may have a limited life,single-use fabric or a very durable fabric.Non woven fabrics provide specific functions such as absorbency,liquid repelents,resilence,stretch,softness,strength,flame retardants,properties are often combined to create fabrics suited for specific jobs,while archiving a good balance
They can mimic the appearance,texture and strength of a woven fabric and can be as bulky as the thickest paddings. In combination with diverse properties are used alone or as a component of apparel,home furnishings,health care,engineering industries and consumer goods.
As we can see ,there are many uses for nonwoven fabrics listed below:
1) - Disposable ddiadiapers.
2) - Sanitary napkins and tampons.
3) - Household and personal wipes.
4) - Laundry aids.
5) - Fabric drier sheets.
6) - Apparel interlinings.
7) - Carpeting and upholstery fabrics.
8) - Padding and bulking.
9) - Wall coverings.
10)-Agricultural covers and seed strips.
11)- Automotive upholstery and head liners.
12)-Filters.
13)- Envelops.
14)- Tags.
15)- labels.
16)- Insulation.
17)- House wraps.
18)- Roofing products.
19)- Civil engineering fabrics.
19)- Geo textiles
20)- Shape Memory Textile Materials.
21)-Vegetable Fiber Geo Textiles.
A new technology has been developed to produce novel forms of directionally structured weft knitted reinforcing vegetable fiber geo textiles. These geo textiles are more environmentally friendly and cost effective than traditional geo textiles.
The project is under laboratory tests.
Project Investigator - Dr.M.Pritchard.
Project cost
£=1,25,145.00.
ESPRC - Ref GR/S55460/01.

A Swiss firm is to open a Medical fabric plant in Uzbekidtan which will produce cotton yarn and medical fabrics at a total cost of USD 24.6 million.

A University offering a B.Text in technical textile(I don't think we have).
Do we have a Research Institute doing research in technical textile( I don't think so) Do we have a textile mill producing technical textile, yarn or fabrics( We do ).
What are their production products like, Are they making floor carpets, Geo textiles for soil engineers Filter fabrics(Nonwoven) for dust and liquid filtering. This is not a recent development but it was over 20 years ago, A Textile Magnet who made this a feather in our cap,which he had planned .I am proud of this man who has put our country on the map of technical textiles.May be few more are there,I hope they diverse in to better products and upgrade there plants,for production of technical textile fabrics for Hospital use which has a high priority in our country.
My thinking is,that we need proper Infrastructure to start with.A research center with university level education up to PhD.May be our finance minister will make a provision in his post budget as a gift to this industry and we might end up with a plant in his home state.
A plant to produce artificial grass perhaps will be cheaper than what we are importing to be used in our Sports stadiums.
A well established Research and Development center having the following fecilities is a priority for going all out in technical textiles:
Knitting Technology.
Knitted Technical Textiles.
SMART and intelligent fibre based products.
New technology for manufacturing.
Rapid prototyping.
Technology Transfer.
Specialists having knowledge in flat,circulor and warp knitting and other textile technologies and their applications for technical end uses.
Technical knitting laboratories.
Specialist testing laboratories.
SMART textile testing laboratories and consultancy services for:
Machinery and equipment selection and recommendation.
Plant surveys,evaluation,audits and environmental issues.
New product and process development.
Process improvement.Manufacturing efficiency studies.
Must be a State of the Art laboratory with facilities and methodologies for product testing,process monitoring services and quality control in support of a wide range of Industries to provide technical data for quality control,product grading,purchase decisions,litigation support and forensics.

At ATLANTA - USA.
I saw lot of sign boards about everything but not a single sign board on Technical Textile Co's
advertisement. I hope to find one as I intend to stay here for more time.
" THE HUG SHIRT "

Ms.US Fabrics.
3904 Virginia Avenue.
Cincinnati.
OH 45227.
USA.

One of the reputed geotextile manufacturing Company.
Patents have been applied to the following inventions:
1)Thin film technology for US Air Force


2)Resin beads in nonwovens to fight Mad Cow's disease.


3)Duel therapy while patients sleep.


4)Nanofibres to stop bleeding


5)Nanocoated textiles to kill flu virus.


6)Wound scars reducing plaster.


7)Flame retardent nonwovens


8)Heater Mechinery for yarns


9) Surgical bandage for treating open wounds.

Polyester,Polypropylene,Nylon,and Viscose
in technical textiles and nonwovens.
World Market forecasts to 2010.

TEXTILE RESEARCH INSTITUTES IN INDIA. I did not see in their website any of their member textile mills manufacturing technical textile yarns or fabrics.I expect to see them on their website: should they not be mentioned,if there are any.
A view of Electronic Mule Spinning Machine.
The Tatham Electronic Spinning Mule is available with up to 1,000 spindles. The company can also offer upgrades and a complete support service to all existing mule spinners worldwide.
Tatham also offers alternative nonwovens cards for different fibres and production requirements ranging from a 1,000mm wide Medical Textile line to high-production double-doffer cards up to 4,200 mm wide.
View of a Weaving Machine.
Crabtree Textile Machines Ltd, a subsidiary of Cobble Blackburn Ltd, has recently been incorporated as a new company for the design and manufacture of Axminster carpet weaving machinery.
Following considerable investment in the infrastructure and facilities of the Barnsley factory, orders for new Axminster looms are now being received, and deliveries have commenced.
The new Stage VII high speed weaving loom is our flagship product; however we continue to offer other models of Axminster machinery, with a full package of service, spares and support for all Crabtree products.
Development and quality issues are central to the company's strategy - a full machine development programme is underway and Quality Management systems have been successfully assessed to meet our internal quality policy and procedure documentation.
The industrial fabric weaving machinery of Wilson and Longbottom will continue to be marketed and manufactured with spares and support continuing to be provided for all Wilson and Longbottom products.
We would welcome all your enquires for Axminster carpet and industrial fabric weaving machinery.
Other machines in textiles manufacturing units.And the Machinery Suppliers.
Dry and wet pre-treatment machinery.
Yarn dyeing machines and apparatus.
Fabric dyeing machines and apparatus.
Printing machinery.
Dry and wet pre-treatment machinery.
Yarn dyeing machines and apparatus.
Fabric dyeing machines and apparatus.
Printing machinery.
Water extraction machines.
Tentering and drying machines.
Finishing machines.
Inspecting and make up machinery.
Auxiliary machinery related to this section.
Accessories related to this section.
Dry and wet pre-treatment machinery
Singeing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Desizing machines.
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Bleaching apparatus and machines, batch.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher)
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Bleaching plant, continuous.
Farmer Norton (Fletcher).
Parex-Mather (Fletcher)
Rope washing machines
Kroy Wools Ltd.
Open-width washing machines. Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Kroy Wools Ltd. Milling/fulling machines Kroy Wools Ltd. Mercerising machines for fabrics. Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Padding and impregnating machines. Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Kroy Wools Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Chemical dispensing systems Kinder International Systems Ltd. Other machinery related to dry and wet pre-treatment machinery. Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Kinder International Systems Ltd. Kroy Wools Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Yarn dyeing machines and apparatus. HT dyeing apparatus Roaches International Ltd. Padding mangles Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Sample dyeing equipment Roaches International Ltd. SDL Atlas Ltd. Laboratory dyeing apparatus Roaches International Ltd. SDL Atlas Ltd. Fabric dyeing machines and apparatus. Jet dyeing machines Roaches International Ltd. Winch becks Roaches International Ltd. Padding mangles Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Roaches International Ltd. SDL Atlas Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Drum dyeing machines Roaches International Ltd. Continuous dyeing machines for narrow fabrics. Roaches International Ltd. Sample dyeing equipment. Roaches International Ltd. SDL Atlas Ltd. Laboratory dyeing apparatus Roaches International Ltd. SDL Atlas Ltd. Other machinery related to fabric dyeing machines and apparatus. Roaches International Ltd. Shelton Machines Ltd. Printing machinery Top printing machines Focus Label Machinery Ltd. Roller printing machines Focus Label Machinery Ltd. Rotary screen printing machines. Focus Label Machinery Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Other machinery related to printing machinery. Shelton Machines Ltd. Technijet Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Water extraction machines Roller squeezers Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Richard Hough Ltd. Suction extractors Kroy Wools Ltd. Technijet Ltd. Tentering and drying machines. Tentering and stentering machines Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Thermo-setting machines Roaches International Ltd. Drum drying machines Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Felt calenders Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Parex-Mather (Fletcher). Tunnel dryers and drying chambers Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Drying conveyors Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Festoon dryers Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Post-printing drying apparatus, drying lofts. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. High frequency dryers. Strayfield Ltd. Infrared dryers Roaches International Ltd. Sellers Engineers Ltd. Strayfield Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Chemical dispensing systems Kinder International Systems Ltd. Other machinery related to tentering and drying machines Kinder International Systems Ltd. Sellers Engineers Ltd. Shelton Machines Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Finishing machines. Damping machines. Parex-Mather (Fletcher). Agers, steaming machines and apparatus. Roaches International Ltd. Shearing machines Sellers Engineers Ltd. Brushing machines Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Pile finishing machines. Sellers Engineers Ltd. Calenders Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Richard Hough Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Singeing machines. Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Carpet glueing machines Sellers Engineers Ltd. Shrinking machines Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Combining and laminating machines. Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Coating machines Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Padding and impregnating machines. Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Sellers Engineers Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Other machinery related to finishing machines. Parex-Mather (Fletcher) Kinder International Systems Ltd. Sellers Engineers Ltd. Shelton Machines Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Inspecting and make up machinery. Inspecting machines Shelton Machines Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Measuring, rolling and folding machines for woven fabrics. Shelton Machines Ltd. Measuring, rolling and folding machines for knitted fabrics. Shelton Machines Ltd. Measuring, rolling and folding machines for nonwovens. Shelton Machines Ltd. Other machinery related to inspecting and make up machinery Shelton Machines Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Auxiliary machinery related to this section Colour mixing machines, colour straining machines, emulsifying machines. Kinder International Systems Ltd. Cleaning machines for screens. Technijet Ltd. Colour dispensing systems Kinder International Systems Ltd. Weft straighteners Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Other auxiliary machinery related to dyeing, finishing & printing Kinder International Systems Ltd. Technijet Ltd. Web Processing (M/C) Ltd. Accessories related to this section not machines. Shearing-blades Sellers Engineers Ltd. Calender bowls Farmer Norton (Fletcher) Richard Hough Ltd. Flexible clothing for raising machines. ECC Card Clothing Ltd. Moisture measuring devices for running cloth. Garnett Controls Ltd. Other accessories related to dyeing, finishing & printing. Garnett Controls Ltd. James Holdsworth & Brothers Ltd.

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