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Gimatex and Trützschler will convert waste textiles into yarn.

Published: August 28, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Trützschler’s Integrated Draw Frame (IDF) technology has been utilized by Gimatex Industries Pvt. Ltd., an Indian textile company renowned for its dedication to sustainability and quality, to convert waste textiles into valuable ring yarn. Trützschler and Gimatex have had fruitful cooperation since 2006, characterized by multiple joint ventures.

“Our customers expect reliable quality and affordable costs,” says Gimatex Director Vineet Mohota. “We always use the newest technology to improve quality, conserve energy, and advance sustainability in order to satisfy those needs. Trützschler is a reliable collaborator on that project.”

Trützschler’s IDF technology, which enables Gimatex to create premium yarn from a variety of raw materials, including 100% cotton, polyester, recycled fibers, and other blends, is the foundation of this partnership. Gimatex’s customers have high requirements, and satisfying those standards has been made possible by their flexibility and efficiency.

The effectiveness of Trützschler’s IDF machines is praised by Mr. Mohota, as is the continuous assistance provided by the company’s professional teams, who offer advice, respond to inquiries, and disseminate best practices derived from worldwide data. Trützschler and Gimatex are dedicated to adjusting together as the Indian textile market develops further, guaranteeing that their collaboration endures and is fruitful.

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