Trützschler x Gimatex
Indian textile leader Gimatex Industries Pvt. Ltd., known for its commitment to quality and sustainability, has leveraged Trützschler’s Integrated Draw Frame (IDF) technology to transform textile waste into valuable ring yarn. Since 2006, Trützschler and Gimatex have enjoyed a successful partnership, marked by numerous collaborative projects.
“Our clients demand consistent quality and competitive prices,” says Mr. Vineet Mohota, Director at Gimatex. “We meet those demands by always leveraging the latest technologies to boost quality, save energy, and make progress for sustainability. Trützschler is a strong partner for that work.”
At the heart of this collaboration is Trützschler’s IDF technology, which enables Gimatex to produce top-quality yarn from a diverse range of raw materials, including 100 percent cotton, polyester, recycled fibers, and various blends. This flexibility and efficiency have been crucial in meeting the high standards set by Gimatex’s customers.
Mr. Mohota praises the performance of Trützschler’s IDF machines and the ongoing support from Trützschler’s expert teams, who provide guidance, answer questions, and share best practices based on global data. As the Indian textile market continues to evolve, Trützschler and Gimatex are committed to adapting together, ensuring their partnership remains strong and productive.
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