Sebahattin Akyildiz, Turkey’s leading the textile industry at Bursa, in North Western Anatolia, a city that is renowned for its textile production. It starting its own production of textiles in 1996 by experienced and expert team and from 2010 operates as leading producer of home textiles and also began a programme of modernisation, expanding its plant and investing in new equipment. But, the Montex 6500 was installed only towards the end of 2013.
The leading home textiles producer has installed a Monforts Montex 6500 stenter machine at its production plant in Bursa to expand the capacity for its Vicenta Home brand. Montex 6500 stenter machine’s new features is now even more economical in operation, more universal in use and improve its eco balance even further. Additionally, there are special solutions for pigment dyeing processes and even more profitable finishing of knitted fabrics.
Sebahattin is confident over the Monforts stenter machine, which will help to increase home textile brand production capacity to more than double.
Sebahattin for the first time has used Monforts technology and delivered by Elitez, Monforts’ representative for Turkey. But, they are very much aware of the reputation Monforts has for quality and reliability.
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