Heberlein enhances yarn production with advanced performance jets

Heberlein, a supplier of air interlacing and air texturing jets, has launched a new series of interlacing jets for Drawn Texturized Yarn (DTY) called Advanced Performance (APe) and Advanced Performance high stability (APh) jets. These jets bring cost savings in compressed air usage and ensure knot stability, making them attractive investments for businesses aiming for better profitability.

In 2022, the global textile machinery market experienced a noticeable slowdown, with a 13% decrease in shipments of draw texturing spindles worldwide. China accounted for a significant 86% of this decline. However, Heberlein, drawing from its past experiences during economic downturns, remains optimistic about the DTY segment, expecting a strong recovery in business.

Heberlein plays a crucial role in enhancing manufacturers’ performance by developing specialized components for processing synthetic yarns, especially filament yarns. Through extensive testing and utilizing the latest flow simulations, Heberlein has created the Advanced Performance jets, aimed at improving production efficiency. These new jets not only enhance production speed but also enable substantial process optimizations and energy savings in yarn production.

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