Trützschler to Present Fiber Processing Technologies at ITM 2026

New developments in spinning, card clothing, and nonwovens to be featured at ITM 2026
At ITM 2026, Trützschler will present developments across its Spinning, Card Clothing, and Nonwovens divisions, focusing on automation, process efficiency, and digital integration.
Trützschler Spinning

T-CAN helps spinning mills to lower operational costs and minimize downtime.
The spinning segment will highlight systems designed to support efficient and stable spinning preparation with reduced resource consumption. A key feature is T CAN, an automation system that integrates self-driving cans with AGV technology and a software interface. The system is designed to reduce manual handling, lower operational costs, minimize downtime, and maintain consistent material allocation.

Equipped with T GO, the only proven automatic gap optimizer, the TC 30i ensures extremely precise carding settings.
Another focus will be the integration of the card TC 30i with the draw frame IDF 3 for direct spinning applications. The TC 30i is designed to achieve up to 40% higher productivity while maintaining yarn quality. It includes the T-GO feature for precise carding gap adjustment. The IDF 3 supports a shorter spinning preparation process for rotor and airjet applications and includes a can-changing system that can increase card efficiency by up to 3%. Measuring devices in the system aim to improve sliver consistency and yarn quality.

The TC 30i achieves up to 40% higher productivity, while maintaining or even improving yarn quality.
The TCO 21XL combing technology will also be presented. This system operates with twelve heads compared to the standard eight, increasing productivity by about 50% while maintaining sliver quality and reducing energy consumption per head. The COUNT CONTROL function is included to maintain consistent sliver count.
In addition to machinery, Trützschler will present service and digital offerings. These include local service support, spare parts availability, repair stations, and upgrade options for existing machinery. The MyMill platform will be demonstrated as a cloud-based solution for monitoring and optimizing spinning mill operations. It is part of the My Trützschler platform, which integrates digital services such as Training and Spare Parts Shop.
Trützschler Card Clothing
Trützschler Card Clothing (TCC) will introduce a new flat top designed for spinning mills requiring long-term operational stability. The product is engineered for durability, is fully recyclable, and is compatible with Trützschler carding systems.
Trützschler Nonwovens
The nonwovens division will present the T SUPREMA needle punching concept, developed with Texnology, aimed at applications such as geotextiles and filter media. The NC Xe card will also be introduced as a cost-focused solution designed to meet demand from investors while maintaining established product and process standards.

Trützschler Nonwovens’ X-series cards combine consistent quality, high output and scalable solutions – making them uniquely versatile for nonwoven production.
Additionally, Trützschler will highlight its carding technology for air-through bonded (ATB) hygiene nonwovens. The NC-X card is designed to process bicomponent microfibers down to 0.4 denier, enabling the production of uniform and soft webs suitable for diaper backsheet and topsheet applications.
The portfolio also includes Carded/Pulp and Wet Laid/Spunlace line solutions for producing lightweight nonwovens used in disposable wipes and moist toilet tissue.
Trützschler will present these technologies and solutions at Hall 7, Booth 714A throughout the duration of ITM 2026.
Source: Trützschler