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#INDIA ITME 2022

Trützschler exhibits many latest machines at India ITME

Visit us at India ITME, Booth A3, Hall 10 © 2022 Trützschler
The Trützschler Group is attending the India ITME textile machinery trade fair from December 8-13 at India Exposition Mart Limited in Greater Noida. Our 486-square-meter stand no. A3 (Hall 10), will showcase the latest machines and technologies from each of the company's business areas: Spinning, Card Clothing, Nonwovens, and Man-Made Fibers.

A team of Trützschler experts from Germany and India will be available to describe and discuss the innovative solutions for the textile industry and will be supported by the experienced sales team from the Trützschler agency A.T.E Enterprises Limited.

Exhibits from the Spinning business

The TC 19i card: The TC 19i is the first intelligent card, and opens up new opportunities for productivity and quality with its self-optimization function. Using data from the tried and tested T-CON 3, the T-GO gap optimizer permanently and automatically keeps the carding gap at the optimal position, even under changing production conditions. WASTECONTROL helps to minimize the loss of good fibers, and NEPCONTROL constantly monitors the nep count.

The TC 19i with IDF 2 © 2022 Trützschler
The TC 19i with IDF 2 © 2022 Trützschler


The integrated IDF 2 system: This versatile system offers a cost-efficient and resource-efficient way of producing rotor-spun and Vortex yarns. The key benefits include improved economic efficiency through process cutting, higher flexibility with shorter throughput times, cost reduction through less operating work and lower investment cost through reduced space requirements and saving of cans.

The TC 12-1 S card: The TC 12 sets the benchmark in one-meter cards. It boosts quality and productivity thanks to its highly precise flat setting system (PFS 40). WASTECONTROL can reduce loss of good fibers by up to 2 % (for cotton). The state-of-the art SMART TOUCH and T-LED remote display provides easy operations. And the new coiling solution T-MOVE 2 with Jumbo Cans can increase can filling by up to 50 %. The synthetic version of TC 12 card on booth with special execution with tailor made Technology components and stainless-steel parts offers highest productivity with lowest energy consumption.

The TCO 21 comber: This innovative combing machine maximizes productivity and automation, while also providing excellent process efficiency and yarn quality. With DUAL DRIVE and 2-TWIN-DRIVE, the TCO 21 is the only comber that offers direct drives on both sides. As a result, it guarantees top combing performance. The unique self-optimization of the PIECING OPTIMIZER perfectly adjusts the piecing time and detaching curve. SMART TOUCH, RFID and T-LED ensure easy operation.

The TD 10 spinning draw frame: This ultramodern autoleveller draw frame features the latest digital levelling technology. Due to its smart design, the TD 10 requires on an average 20 % less space than comparable competitor’s model. It is also equipped with a highly efficient suction system. The intelligent SMART CREEL and T-LED remote display offer superior functional reliability. Special features like AUTO DRAFT and OPTI SET deliver significant performance improvements.

The pre-cleaner CL-X (exhibited as scale model): The new high-performance pre-cleaner offers higher productivity and lower energy consumption. Its improved grid geometry and 2.60-meter cleaning section achieve superior cleaning and separation at high production rates. The flexible machine is able to run two mixing lots at the same time, while different sizes of waste can also be separated. It features stepless speed adjustments for the opening rollers and individual adjustments of grid bars for each opening roller. An additional “WASTECONTROL” sensor is also integrated into the CL-X, which avoids the unnecessary loss of valuable good fibers.

Sustainability / recycling table: Visitors will get the chance to see and touch various stages of recycled material processed with Trützschler machines – from fibers to sliver and yarns. They can then get information on the specially designed recycling card.





Exhibits from the Card Clothing business

The segment will present a new type of clothing for different processing needs and special applications. The new SUPERTIP series of cylinder clothing offers improved fiber guidance and allows optimal fiber transfer, which significantly improves nep removal efficiency. Its special metallurgy also helps to achieve much “longer working life”. The NOVOTOP series of flat tops makes a significant positive influence on the carding process. At the stand, visitors will be able to see models and samples of the unique range of wires. The card clothing experts will be available to answer any questions.

The TCO 21 © 2022 Trützschler
The TCO 21 © 2022 Trützschler


Exhibits from the Nonwovens business

The new T-SUPREMA solution for needle-punched nonwovens will be part of the exhibit at India ITME. Mechanically needled nonwovens are highly functional textiles used in construction, transportation and industrial production. T-SUPREMA production lines make the needle-punching process easier than ever. Trützschler Nonwovens partners with Texnology, an expert in needle looms and other needle-punching machinery. The Trützschler offer includes efficient machinery for manufacturing top-quality geotextiles, filtration media, automotive textiles and nonwovens for special applications.

Exhibits from the Man-Made Fibers business

The OPTIMA platform is a key part of the Trützschler presence at India ITME. The OPTIMA for Bulk Continuous Filament (BCF) concentrates on the needs of carpet yarn producers. With the four-end MO40-C, MO40-E and TO40 extrusion systems, customers benefit from outstanding productivity, top-quality yarns and low production costs. The new variant OPTIMA for Industrial Yarn (IDY) transfers these advantages to the production of industrial and technical yarn. The TEC-O40 and TEC-O80 systems allow for the efficient manufacturing of high-tenacity, low-shrinkage, low-denier and semi-industrial filament yarns. Applications cover tire reinforcements, airbags, belts, geotextiles, ropes and nets, as well as tents and travel luggage.

The Pre-Cleaner CL-X. © 2022 Trützschler
The Pre-Cleaner CL-X. © 2022 Trützschler


Innovative and sustainable solutions for the market in India

India ITME 2022 offers a fantastic opportunity for the Trützschler experts to speak to people from across the textiles industry in India and around the world. Trützschler views India as a market with exciting potential for further growth and they have a long track record of providing this market with innovations that cut costs, improve quality and productivity – and support progress for sustainability.

Trützschler looks forward to meeting new and existing customers at India ITME in December.


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