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The Textile Magazine
APRIL 2012
The fabric takes a dip and douse in
this dyeing unit travelling into col-
our and temperature-controlled dry-
ing. Qualified chemists take care of
the colour accuracy at the modern
computerized laboratory.
Social commitment
K M Knitwear not only redefines
fashion but also commits itself to so-
cial reformation.
• The garment unit has made a
foray into wind energy generation
with its strong focus on the need for
environment-friendly green power.
• The reverse osmosis plant oper-
ates against water pollution by treat-
ing effluents of the processing unit
completely, leaving zero discharge.
• The company extends its arms in
contributing to the development of
homes for orphans, old people and
mentally retarded children in Tiru-
pur city.
• KMK also provides free medical
check-up to both its employees and
the community in general.
• KMK holds life membership in
NIFT TEA, the knitwear fashion in-
stitute that makes men skilled gar-
ment technicians, for which it has
been given the recognition as state-
of-the-art garment technology unit.
• Mr. Subramanian has started a
charitable trust to serve the public
in different areas, like assisting the
poor for education, running pub-
lic libraries, recreation centres and
free health camps for the poor, and
building homes for old age people
and mentally challenged persons
and orphanages.
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exclusive
Machines
• THEN Synergy - Germany, Air
flow dyeing machines with inte-
grated dye-house management sys-
tem and dyes & chemical dispens-
ing system.
• Santex Santa stretch balloon pad-
ding, Switzerland (tubular padder)
• Santex Santa shrink drier, Swit-
zerland (open width & tubular)
• Bianco, Italy, open width padder
• Motex 8 chamber stenter, a Ger-
man technology
• Lafer compacting machine, Italy,
(open width & tubular)
• Datacolor, color matching system
from the US
• Salce laboratory dispenser, Italy
• Mathis lab dyeing machines,
Switzerland