China continues to lead the world in the production of textiles and investments in textile
machinery, making ITMA Asia + CITME, which takes place in Shanghai from November 19-
23, a must-attend event for Monforts.
“While remaining the world’s largest producer of clothing and footwear, China has also been the
largest consumer of these products since 2021,” says Monforts Head of Denim Hans Wroblowski.
“The country now accounts for 25% of the global clothing and footwear market, with the USA in
second place with a 21% share and Europe with a 20% share. This suggests a significant change, since the biggest market for China’s products is now its own. European machine builders like Monforts, however, have much to contribute to ensuring all markets continue to grow sustainably, and we are looking forward to many fruitful discussions in Shanghai.”
Efficiency
At stand C07 in Hall 5 at the Shanghai exhibition, Wroblowski and other Monforts experts will be
on hand to explain the advantages of Montex stenters for essential drying processes in terms of
production throughput – and especially in energy efficiency and resource savings.
“Because finishing is a particularly energy-intensive part of the textile production chain, it is
exactly where convincing results can be achieved and we have developed a wide range of
energy-saving measures,” says Wroblowski. “This not only includes state-of-the-art machine
chamber insulation, but also heat recovery systems.”
The Monforts Universal Energy Tower, for example, is a free-standing air/air heat exchanger that
achieves energy savings of up to 25%.
The ECO Booster heat recovery system with integrated automatic cleaning is meanwhile directly
integrated into the chamber design of the Montex stenter and enables energy savings of up to
35% depending on the application. One ECO Booster module is sufficient for stenter ranges with
up to eight chambers.
Both the ECO Booster and the Energy Tower can also be retrofitted to existing ranges, in order to
make production more resource-efficient and economical, yet without having to invest in a new
machine.
“If anything, today’s high energy prices are only encouraging investment, because for our customers, energy costs can account for up to 70% of production costs, so there is great demand
for ways of saving money,” Wroblowski says. “This also helps in terms of global warming and
reducing carbon footprint, of course. We see the energy crisis of the past two years as an
opportunity because it is leading to an energy consumption rethink in the textile industry.”
Denim
Two major areas of specialism for Monforts technologies are in denim production and the
finishing of a wide range of technical textiles.
Over 900 Monforts Thermex hotflue dyeing systems are now operational in the main textile
producing countries, with around 150 of them already reaping the benefits of the Econtrol® and
Econtrol®T-CA processes.
Econtrol® is a continuous process for the dyeing of woven cotton and cellulosic fabrics in which
reactive dyestuffs are fixed into the fabric in a one-step dyeing and drying process with a
controlled combination of steam and air. The entire pad-dry process takes just two-to-three
minutes at a temperature of between 120-130°C and a relative humidity volume of 25-30%.
The latest innovation for denim manufacturers is the CYD yarn dyeing system which integrates
new functions and processes into the weaving preparatory processes – spinning, direct beaming,
warping and assembly beaming, followed by sizing and dyeing – in order to increase quality,
flexibility, economic viability and productivity.
“Differentiation is the key in the highly-competitive denim fabrics industry, whether that is through
the successful incorporation of new fibres, accommodating new fabric constructions or exploring
the many options for how to treat them at the finishing stage, to gain a market advantage,” says
Wroblowski. “These latest Monforts lines allow users to be extremely versatile and respond
quickly to market demand, while also allowing very short production runs.”
Technical textiles
The Montex®Coat coater meanwhile serves a very diverse number of markets and enables full
PVC coatings, pigment dyeing or minimal application surface and low penetration treatments, as
well as solvent coatings to be carried out. Key applications include tents, tarpaulins and awnings,
black-out roller blinds and sail cloth, automotive interior fabrics and medical disposables.
“Technical textiles are a key pillar of the Monforts production programme and we are always
exploring potential new applications with our customers,” says Wroblowski. “There remains huge
potential for the expansion of this market in Asia and we will be happy to discuss the possibilities
of this very flexible technology with you in Shanghai.”
Econtrol® is a registered mark of DyStar Colours Distribution GmbH, Germany.