The Textile Magazine
JUly 2012
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of ecology, ethics and efficiency
(3e), providing for faster production
cycle and great savings of energy,
water and chemicals without any
cost increase.
At ITMA Asia in Shanghai,
Jeanologia showcased the G2
eco-technology together with Twin
HS textile laser equipped with
MD rotating mannequin and two
laser resonators, a more powerful
process enabling faster production
by marking on both legs. Further-
more, Twin HS generates amazing
savings per garment in production
time, water and energy.
The introduction of laser in textile
is preventing the use of such tech-
niques highly dangerous for work-
ers’ health and has reduced energy
consumption and environmental
pollution. Besides, this laser is able
to reproduce complex wears and
tears, reducing production time and
increasing precision and reproduc-
ibility for a more authentic look.
In addition to laser, Jeanolo-
gia also showcased the G2 eco-
technology. This finishing process
machine is an ozone generator
using electrical current to charge
oxygen molecules in the incoming
air and produce ozone for denim
and shirt finishings. A guaranteed
ultimate vintage look without water
or chemicals, providing for 62 per
cent savings on kw/h, 67 per cent
on water, 85 per cent chemicals and
improving production time of 85
per cent.
The environmental benefits
attached to this new process are
undoubtedly certain. Given the
worldwide annual jeans production
rounding six billion units, for each
manufactured pair of jeans a total
of 70 litres water, one kw/h and 150
grams chemicals are employed.
Jeanologia has its well estab-
lished presence in China, thanks
to its Hong Kong-based office,
and tech customer service in Hong
Kong, Shanghai and Canton provid-
ing for an excellent service hub in
Asia. Present in the Indian market
for the past seven years through its
own company and demo center, the
company serves more than 50 cus-
tomers with over 200 installations.
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ITMA Asia + CITME 2012