Swisstulle advances dyeing efficiency with JigMaster

Swisstulle, a renowned European manufacturer of bobbinet tulle and technical knitted fabrics, adopted JigMaster to advance its dyeing and finishing operations, especially for high-quality technical textiles used in fashion and automotive industries.

Benninger, a leader in textile finishing systems, has introduced its JigMaster, a highly advanced jigger designed to elevate discontinuous dyeing processes. Built for intricate and delicate fabrics, JigMaster integrates groundbreaking technology to optimize both efficiency and environmental impact.

Achim Brugger, CEO of Swisstulle, emphasized, “Benninger JigMaster aligns perfectly with our commitment to sustainability and resource-conscious production.” The JigMaster’s TwinJig technology, featuring two independent troughs, saves up to 35% water during rinsing, significantly reducing resource consumption without sacrificing fabric quality. Additionally, its counterflow rinsing mechanism conserves water and steam, underscoring JigMaster’s eco-friendly design.

Manufactured in Benninger’s Pune facility, JigMaster integrates fast heating gradients and advanced BEN-CONTROL software for precise speed and tension control—essential for Swisstulle’s fine fabrics that require low-tension dyeing. The plug & play capability minimizes downtime and seamlessly integrates into existing workflows, ensuring Swisstulle can deliver exceptional quality with reduced environmental impact.

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