Trützschler
card clothing
growing popular among Indian mills
Some of the spinning mills like
Anant Spinning, Vardhman Yarns,
Arisht Spinning, Oswal Denim,
Arham Spinning and Ginni Fila-
ments are working TCC wire for
more than 1000T without much
maintenance. These mills are de-
lighted with the performance of
TCC wires and hence have ordered
such wires for current year’s re-
quirement. Many other groups like
Arvind, Bhaskar, Nandan, SEL, Ab-
hishek, Malwa, Precot, Premier, KG
Mills, Sarvana, Mafatlal Denim, Eu-
rotex, Vardhman Group, Ginni Fila-
ments, Avani, GPI, etc., have also
placed bulk orders with TCC.
TCC has also introduced a new
1.7 mm cylinder wire by maintain-
ing the same profle. This wire of-
fers the unique advantage of easy
mounting even at higher speed.
With its easy mounting, this wire
is being preferred over the conven-
tional 2 mm wire.
The Novotop series fat tops con-
tinue its winning trend, thanks to
special foundation material, harden-
ing and pin setting geometry. Latest
innovation “Magnotop” is yet an-
other milestone in card clothing. It
improves quality and reduces down-
time during replacement. Custom-
ers are opting this for new carding
machines as well as for replacement
on the DK series carding machines.
Ready availability of TCC in
Ahmedabad and Coimbatore re-
duces import hassles. Well-trained
and dedicated service team, service
center at Coimbatore and a special
service van are some other distinct
facilities offered by TCC in India.
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It is no secret that high
quality card clothing is
integral to the superior
performance of hiagh pro-
duction carding machines
like TC 5 and TC 07 for
all makes of cards. Due to
this and the increasing de-
mand for quality yarn, the
textile industry has been
looking for card clothing
with a longer working life
and consistent perform-
ance with minimum or no
maintenance. No wonder
the Trützschler card cloth-
ing (TCC) with the lat-
est “Novostar plus” raw
material and “FG” profile
on cylinder is becoming in-
creasingly popular among
the discerning textile mills.
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