Texcoat G4
Baldwin Technology Co. is teaming up with Elmatex GmbH at the upcoming Techtextil event to demonstrate their innovative TexCoat™ G4 precision spray finishing system. This system aims to revolutionize textile finishing by reducing chemistry waste, saving water, and achieving faster processing speeds, leading to lower energy consumption per square meter of fabric.
Sören Klein, Managing Director of Elmatex, expressed excitement about Baldwin’s participation, highlighting the synergy between Baldwin’s TexCoat and Plasma Pure technology and Elmatex’s portfolio of top European textile machinery manufacturers. Visitors to the booth can explore sustainable technology solutions tailored to their production needs.
TexCoat™ G4 offers numerous benefits compared to traditional finishing methods, including precise chemistry distribution, reduced chemical dilution, and simplified changeovers. The system provides unprecedented control over the finishing process, with features such as recipe management, automated speed tracking, and real-time monitoring.
Moreover, TexCoat™ G4 can handle a wide range of water-based chemicals, including durable water repellents and flame retardants, without the need for special auxiliaries. The system’s innovative design allows for single-side applications, reducing drying times and process speeds while maintaining quality.
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