The next-generation TC 30i carding machine captured imaginations at the ITMA 2023. This innovative card inspired our customers – while confirming Trützschler as the trendsetting pioneer for textile machinery. From smart functions to sustainable features, the new card generated a lot of excitement. And the successful launch event in Milan is now followed by the sales release of our TC 30i.
Key benefits and highlights The TC 30i offers a huge range of groundbreaking new features and fascinating details. But there are three benefits that our customers are particularly excited about:
1. High levels of performance and yarn quality thanks to 35 % more active flats and 14 % increased carding length in combination with the intelligent gap optimizer T-GO.
2. Operator-independent, consistent results thanks to automatic and continuous carding gap setting with T-GO.
3. More sustainable and economical use of raw materials thanks to a redesigned suction system that collects different types of waste separately – enabling 50 % of card waste to be reused. The TC 30i also comes with the proven WASTECONTROL system – an easy-to-use and effective assurance against unnecessary fiber loss.
A model for each application We are also launching a version of this card specifically developed for textile recycling. It answers technical challenges in processing secondary fibers like high short fiber content, on average shorter fibers and yarn and fabric particles.
Carding soon… The TC 30i is a pioneering new card with the power to maximize quality – while capturing imaginations too.
About Trützschler:
The Trützschler Group SE is a German textile machinery manufacturer headquartered in Mönchengladbach, Germany. The company is divided into four business units: Spinning, Nonwovens, ManMade Fibers, and Card Clothing. Trützschler machines, installations and accessories are produced and developed in ten locations worldwide. This includes four factories in Germany (Dülmen, Egelsbach, Mönchengladbach, Neubulach), as well as sites in China (Jiaxing and Shanghai), India (Ahmedabad), the USA (Charlotte), Brazil (Curitiba) and Switzerland (Winterthur). Service companies in Türkiye, Mexico, Uzbekistan and Vietnam and service centers in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia provide customer proximity in key regions for the textile processing industry. For more information visit: www.truetzschler.com.