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The Textile Magazine
NOVEMBER 2011
the fercely contested textile compo-
nents market, we are in a position
to meet a wide variety of customer
requirements with innovative solu-
tions and optimal price-performance
ratio from one source. The highest
priority is given to quality and dura-
bility of the products.”
Strengths
There are good arguments for
compliance with these claims, such
as close co-operation with textile
research institutes and textile manu-
facturers. Based on many years of
practical experience, experts from
Oerlikon Textile Components are
familiar with customer require-
ments, have a broad understanding
of textile processes and are there-
fore valuable partners in the world
of textiles. This is also evident in
the advancement of high-tech com-
ponents that allows the company to
respond quickly to market changes.
The support of customers with in-
novative and market-oriented solu-
tions has top priority. Thus, qualifed
specialists are permanently engaged
in researching into new possibilities
for optimising the textile process for
the beneft of the company custom-
ers. As regards improvements and
product development, the focus is
on central market trends: simple
handling, increased effciency due
to reduced energy consumption,
modular structure of individual as-
semblies. This is apparent in the
technologically leading solutions of
the company’s individual product
lines.
Accotex and Texparts
To be able to provide comprehen-
sive service to customers in the nat-
ural fbre or staple fbre sector, the
Accotex and Texparts product lines
have been merged. The product
portfolio comprises textile bearings,
cots and aprons, drafting systems,
rings and ring rails and spindles.
The functions of Daytex, Heber-
lein and Temco have been merged
to cover the flament market uni-
formly. The product range covers
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