The Textile Magazine
MAY 2012
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can easily print up to 200 linear
metres per hour. The Colaris which
was exhibited at ITMA 2011 Bar-
celona demonstrated its production
capacity and thus won the apprecia-
tion of most of the visitors at the
Zimmer Austria stall.
In the case of carpet/bathmat
Partners
Innospin to
boost spinning
productivity
A.T.E., a solutions provider from gin-
ning to garmenting for the textile indus-
try, has joined hands with Innospin Sys-
tems Pvt. Ltd., a manufacturer of roving
transport systems offering cost-effective
solutions for enhanced productivity in
spinning mills. With this tie-up, A.T.E.
has further strengthened its product port-
folio and can now offer affordable roving
transport solutions to spinning mills.
Innospin’s range covers both manual
and motorized roving bobbin systems.
These are suitable for all makes of speed-
frames and ring-frames. Customized
packages are designed to suit individual
floor plans and production requirements.
Announcing the tie-up, Mr. Amitabh
Vohra, Managing Director of Innospin,
said, “in A.T.E. we have found the perfect
partner to create business synergy for
both the companies”.
Mr. Sunil Bhatnagar, Sr. Vice President
of A.T.E., commented: “Many of our
customers have been asking for help in
automation, which is seen as the need of
the hour of the textile industry. Our key
objective with this association is to give
the best cost-effective solutions to our
customers, particularly in the context of
an acute labour shortage”.
Through this tie-up both A.T.E. and
Innospin will complement and combine
their strengths to boost their customers
businesses through lowering production
costs.
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digital printing system, Zimmer
Austria offers the ChromoJET
digital printing machine series. This
is a unique printing system suitable
for medium to heavy substrates
mainly for carpets, rugs, carpet tiles
and bathmats with no limitation of
design repeat up to the commonly
used 16/24 colors. This technology
is used by all major printed carpet
producers across the globe.
The first machine with 4000 mm
width has been sold to a leading
firm in north India.
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textile printing