More Smart and Sustainable Solutions from Truetzschler
The Truetzschler Group took their place on the ITMA 2019 in Barcelona from June 20th to 26th, with the superior options wanted by the textile trade for spinning preparation, nonwoven & man-made fibre course of. The options on the Truetzschler sales space attracted consideration with their ‘intelligent, individual and sustainable’ options.
As a whole provider for spinning preparation, Truetzschler launched their options at ITMA to make the spinning preparation course of extra clever towards growing competitors and price strain. Among these improvements was the clever card TC19i. Michael Van Den Dolder, Marketing Manager at Truetzschler Spinning; “I is meant to be intelligent. It optimizes the carding gap itself, thus guaranteeing the most accurate carding gap. With the TC19i, even the narrowest carding gap of 3/1000 inches can be adjusted permanently. Thanks to this unique feature in the market, yarn manufacturers are continuously achieving high quality, while raw material usage and productivity are being seriously improved”.
Saying that the brand new bale opening system Portal Bale Opener BO-P developed for the yarn trade has been launched on the exhibition, Van Den Dolder disclosed that it ensures a greater mix within the blowroom. Van Den Dolder defined the options of the machine as follows; “With widths of 2,900 mm or 3,500 mm, this machine allows significantly more bales to be placed side by side and processes them in parallel using two opening rolls. Thus, it results in significantly better blending and higher productions of up to 3,000 kg/h”.
Intelligent autoleveller draw body TD 10 additionally attracted nice consideration in the course of the exhibition in response to Van Den Dolder who expressed that optimum sliver high quality with excellent break draft may be achieved with TD 10. Van Den Dolder stated; “The machine realizes significant cost savings due to its compact design and energy-efficient suction system. Like the TC 19i and the BO-P, the TD 10 provides the operator-friendly T-LED remote display which visualizes important machine and production information in a simple way”.
Michael Van Den Dolder
The complete mill is digitally managed with Truetzschler My Mill and My Wires
Van Den Dolder underlined that they’ve improvements within the digitalization that affected all industries deeply and commented about My Wires software and My Mill system. Van Den Dolder disclosed that details about the standing and service interval of the clothings on the mill may be monitored with My Wires and that orders may be obtained from TCC if obligatory, and continued saying that the cloud based mostly digital management and administration system My Mill is efficient in mill optimization. Van Den Dolder introduced that they may proceed to supply new digital options that present course of management.
Noting that they’re glad with the curiosity within the exhibition, Van Den Dolder divulged that they met guests from all textile markets. Van Den Dolder; “We had the chance of meeting with a significant number of visitors from Turkey as well as from China, India, Japan, Indonesia and Vietnam. I can say that in these meetings we shook hands for a significant number of orders”.
Van Den Dolder expressed his hope that the stagnation within the world market can be overcome with the expansion after ITMA and concluded his phrases saying; “Negotiations for new investments indicate that the market will soon rise again. For example, we have received some orders from Turkish textile manufacturers for T-SCAN TS-T5; which separates foreign matter from the fibre, which we have exhibited its new optimized version at the exhibition. We see ourselves as the most important partner of Turkish textile manufacturers to solve quality problems in the blowroom”.
Jutta Stehr
Renewable, sustainable nonwoven merchandise are actually doable
Jutta Stehr, Senior Marketing Manager at Truetzschler Nonwovens & Man-Made Fibres, stated that a large a part of the sales space was reserved for nonwovens. Stehr; “We focused on showing that we have technologies for the production of biodegradable light-weight webs from renewable raw materials”. Stehr identified that the demand for sustainable nonwoven merchandise elevated and continued her phrases saying;
“Several products such as disposable wet wipes, diapers, hygiene products, etc. continue to gain volume in the market. Every year more than 1.4 million tons of wipes are produced. And I think 90% of it is thrown away once it’s used. Most of them also contain polyester and polypropylene. These raw materials are not good for nature, for example polyesters continue to exist 200 years after their use. It transforms into micro plastics and damages the eco system. That’s why we at Truetzschler Nonwoven developed solutions for carded, spunlaced nonwovens made of 100% cotton or 100% viscose. In addition, we offer wet-on-wet process solutions developed in collaboration with Voith. Our main focus in all these solutions is environment-friendly, sustainable production technology”.
Stehr stated that they’ve additionally launched the brand new 4-finish BCF machine, the M40, based mostly on the M40 idea; and that the symmetrical design together with the lamellaless HPc texturing ends in most yarn and bobbin qualities. Stehr; “As each spinning position produces four BCF ends simultaneously; the machine achieves high productivity at moderate speeds, which ensures a stable process”.
Truetzschler sales space additionally featured excessive-efficiency clothings. TCC completes its portfolio of particular flat clothings with the MT 52; which demonstrates excellent stability, notably at excessive card productions in ring and rotor spinning. In addition, TCC has developed the brand new PRECISETOP flat clothes; which is crucial for the clever self-optimization of the carding hole within the TC 19i.