Tirotex, Moldovan textile finishing company adds a new line of pigment dyeing machines for home textiles from German equipment manufacturer Bruckner. The deal will help strengthen its position as a leading industry player in Moldova and across Eastern Europe.
The line is said to be suitable for the conventional finishing of bed and table linen and also home textiles, but also for pigment dyeing processes. Due to the high quality standards and a good sales organization, the mayor part of the production is exported. Most of the fabric goes to Western Europe and is sold as high-quality branded article mainly in the field of table and bed linen.
For many years the companies TIROTEX and BRÜCKNER are cooperating in a successful partnership and TIROTEX already has several BRÜCKNER machines in operation.
According to Bruckner, the equipment has an 8-zone ‘Power Frame’ stenter of 3.20 metres working width, the line is provided additionally with an infra-red dryer and a horizontal nozzle-type pre-dryer with 2 fabric passages. The modular structure of the line allows the implementation of various technological processes and assures TIROTEX a very high production capacity.
The alternately arranged thermo zones of the dryer, which is typical for BRÜCKNER, and the proven split-flow air circulation system leads to an excellent quality of the results in view of homogeneity of the dyeing along the complete fabric width. Since the commissioning of the line, BRÜCKNER is supporting the customer technologically so that he can use the line completely and in all its varieties.
BRÜCKNER’s technologists are available for the customer also in future so that both can benefit also of further options and work together in a continuous cooperation in view of product development and extenstion of the range of products. Several tests have already been made in the BRÜCKNER technology centre in Leonberg.
BRÜCKNER is systems supplier in the field of textile machinery and can satisfy the needs of the textile industry in the complete sector of dry finishing, dyeing and coating. They deliver individual components such as padders or coating units but also complete lines for coating and finishing of textiles, techncial textiles, nonwovens, glass fibre fabric and floor coverings.
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