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LOPTEX

Loptex, a leading company serving textile industry for more than 25 years, specialized in design, engineering, production and worldwide sales of Sorter systems for the elimination of contamination in spinning and in nonwoven industries. The application refers to staple fibres, at blow room line stage and at the beginning of the preparation lines. In spinning Loptex Sorter monitors any type of cotton fibres and cotton mixing for the production of course and very fine count yarn. In nonwoven, Loptex monitors bleached cotton fibres, artificial and synthetic fibres for hygienic, automotive and

LAWER

Lawer is an example of Italian excellence, a worldwide leader in the development of industrial dosing systems with over 50 years of experience in the field. Our firm was established in 1970 in the district of Biella, heart of the Italian textile industry. This provided the perfect environment for our growth and shaped our mission from the very beginning: the development of highest quality and efficient dosing solutions combining safety and sustainability. Automation is at the heart of Lawer’s dispensing and dosing solutions. Our systems guarantee high accuracy, daily repeatability and maximum

I.C.S. ITALIAN COLOR SOLUTIONS

I.C.S. ITALIAN COLOR SOLUTIONS is located in the textile district of Prato (Italy) and develops software solutions and robot machines for the modern sample dyeing laboratory. Due to a growing interest arisen from international companies involved in the textile application, I.C.S. ITALIAN COLOR SOLUTIONS SRL has also developed innovative automatic machineries for the production line and finishing process. All technological solutions of I.C.S. have been inspired by the concept: Save time, save Money, and are equipped with high quality and accurate devices: - colour-matching and quality-control

GUARNERI TECHNOLOGY

It’s not a copy…..It’s Nipco Guarneri Technology and Voith Paper Walztechnik AG expand global cooperation for Nipco™ rolls and calenders. Guarneri Technology, founded in the ’40 by Mr. Ettore Guarneri located in Busto Arsizio named the Italian Manchester. Last October 2002, Guarneri Family signed the contract with Voith for the world-wide exclusivity of the Nipco™ rolls. The Voith Group is a global technology company. Founded in 1867, the company today has more than 19,000 employees, sales of € 4.2 billion and locations in over 60 countries worldwide and is thus one of the large family-owned

FERRARO

Ferraro is one of the world leader supplier of finishing equipment for knitted and open width technical fabrics since 1951. The compactors for tubular and opened width knitted fabrics have been our core business for long time , experience that has allowed us to successfully develop a complete range of machines for textile finishing during the years. - Compactors for tubular and open width knitted fabrics - Calenders for tubular knitted fabrics - Sanforizing unit for open width knitted and woven technical fabrics - Slitting unit for tubular opening - Multipurpose squeezing padders - Compact

EFI Reggiani

With more than 70 years of innovation, research, and technological excellence, EFI Reggiani (which includes the Reggiani Macchine, Mezzera, and Jaeggli brands) is a worldwide provider of complete solutions for the textile market, with a focus on the development of sustainable processes. EFI Reggiani is the premiere manufacturer of traditional and digital printing machines and pre-post treatment lines (such as denim lines, washing systems, bleaching, dyeing, etc.). EFI Reggiani delivers an overall solution for the whole textile process, starting from yarn treatment to fabric printing and

DRM

Our machines, almost for END LINE process, are necessary for weaving plant, finishing plant, converting plants, and to process knit fabrics, woven and non-woven fabrics, geotextile, net for agriculture, automotive and laminated fabrics, spun-bond, spun-lace, paper and medical fabrics. The machines of our production: • INSPECTION MACHINE FOR KNIT FABRICS AND LYCRA “TENSIONLESS” • INSPECTION MACHINES FOR ALL TYPES OF FABRIC • WRAPPING MACHINES FOR EVERY KIND OF ROLL • COMPLETE PERSONALIZED INSPECTION AND PACKING LINES • HIGH SPEED SLITTING MACHINE (IN/OFF-LINE) AND PRE-CUT (PERFORATION) PROCESS

DELL'ORCO & VILLANI

Dell’Orco&Villani has been manufacturing recycling equipment for knitted, woven and nonwoven textile waste since 1964 building its strong reputation. The company designs and supplies individual machines and customized complete lines for textile recycling, fiber opening, cleaning and blending with proven advantage of its customers in a wide range of applications: Automotive, Hygiene, Construction, Furniture, Textile production with recycled fibers. Dell’Orco&Villani offers the opportunity to perform recycling and opening trials in its laboratory line. In strong collaboration with local partners

A. PIOVAN

A.Piovan starts its activity in 1979 in the field of technical rubber articles for OEM. At present it works on a factory of 7500 sqm manufacturing roller coverings and technical articles in rubber, polyurethane and silicone. The state-of-the-art technical office studies the development of new products in cooperation with its customers that are considered the best partners. In the textile A.Piovan export worldwide the Sanfor Rubber Belt, different kind of Rubber Rollers and rubber sleeves and other endless belt as the Mini Sanfor Belt for Tapes, Evaset and Supatex belts. The company's vision is

RadiciSpandex Corporation's "Stretch to the Future" Textile Design Competition Awards US Students

RadiciSpandex Corporation, a subsidiary of Italy's RadiciGroup and based in Gastonia, North Carolina, awarded prizes to students of Kent State University's Fashion School. The award program, "Stretch to the Future" sponsored by RadiciSpandex, is a design competition to crate swimwear, activewear, lingerie and eveningwear utilizing the company's RadElast spandex. RadiciSpandex works with design students to give them unique opportunity to work with the strech fabic. Over 53 students took part in the competition in which four winning garments were choosen with one being an overall Grand Prize