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TRUETZSCHLER will present latest innovations for the Asian market at ITMA ASIA

The three business divisions of the Truetzschler Group will jointly exhibit on stand E01 in hall W2 in Shanghai. Machines and technologies for the Asian market will take center stage.

TRUETZSCHLER SPINNING is introducing the new card TC 8. This machine has been specifically designed for the Asian market and will be built at Truetzschler Textile Machinery  Shanghai, TTMS. The TC 8 is the top card in the card segment with one metre working width. It offers high productivity and sets standards in its segment with regard to energy efficiency.  Depending on application, exclusive developments are part of the standard equipment of high production card TC 8: T-Con, the optimisation tool for cards MAGNOTOP, the magnetic fastening system for flat tops NEPCONTROL, the online nep monitoring The new Truetzschler draw frame generation TD 8 is equipped with new sensor technology. The new feed sensor DISC LEVELLER TD-DL ensures consistently uniform sliver count, and significantly improves sliver count variation. The new quality sensor DISC MONITOR TD-DM in the delivery area of the draw frame, permanently monitors the quality data of the sliver.

The Truetzschler SECUROPROP SP-FPU is the only foreign part separator with three detection modules. Three different detection technologies in one machine, combined with three lighting principles, provide unprecedented efficiency.

TRUETZSCHLER NONWOVENS shows the new Bastian winder technology for the first time. Another subject concerns ready-to-use nonwoven lines with different web formation and bonding technologies. Only Truetzschler Nonwovens offers all common bonding types (spunlace, needling, thermal and chemical bonding) from one single source. The third key subject concerns lines for the production of man-made fibres and carbon fibres.

TRUETZSCHLER CARD CLOTHING TCC presents itself as leading card clothing supplier for the spinning and nonwovens industries. The focus will be on new developments such as the flats series NovoTop A and the first maintenance-free cylinder clothing FGX 1. In addition, the extensive service network in Asia and the service products are addressed by TCC.

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#ITM 2026

Trützschler’s Integrated Draw Frame IDF 3: Unlocking the full potential of short fiber processing

Spinning mills worldwide are looking for solutions that combine higher productivity, stable quality and shorter processes, especially when processing short fibers. Trützschler’s integrated draw frame IDF 3 has proven to be a powerful answer to these requirements. Evaluations from several customer trials in Türkiye under real production conditions highlight the strong performance of the IDF 3, particularly when combined with the next-generation card TC 30i.

#ITM 2026

Experience Trützschler’s leading fiber processing technologies at ITM 2026

From June 9 to 13, the Trützschler Group will present its latest machinery, service expertise and digital solutions at ITM 2026 in Istanbul, Türkiye. Visitors are invited to explore innovations across Spinning, Card Clothing, and Nonwovens at Hall 7, Booth 714A at the Tüyap Fair Convention and Congress Center. They can experience modern fiber processing with Trützschler!

#Spinning

Perfect quality through collaboration: Machinery from Trützschler, Toyota and Murata at Zirve Tekstil

In today’s textile industry, excellence is not achieved by chance – it’s the result of deliberate decisions, technical expertise, and the courage to go beyond conventional paths. The Turkish company Zirve Tekstil has done just that: by combining the best technologies from Trützschler, Toyota and Murata, they’ve created a production setup that delivers outstanding yarn quality – recognized worldwide.

#Spinning

Details matter: How Trützschler cylinder wires boost efficiency in Pakistan’s spinning sector

Pakistan’s textile industry, especially its spinning sector, is the backbone of the national economy and a vibrant hub of innovation. Today’s spinning mills face growing demands for efficiency, quality, and sustainability. From the serene northern valleys to the vibrant port city of Karachi in the south, mills like Suraj Cotton Mills, Liberty, and Nishat Chunian are turning to advanced solutions.

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#HIGHTEX 2026

The heart of the technical textiles and nonwovens world will beat in Istanbul

Only 1 day remains until HIGHTEX 2026 International Technical Textiles and Nonwovens Exhibition opens its doors. Bringing together manufacturers, technology developers, investors, and industry professionals from around the world, HIGHTEX 2026 is preparing to showcase the innovations shaping the future of the industry. As the countdown to this major event continues, Istanbul is once again getting ready to become the meeting point of the global technical textiles industry.

#Man-Made Fibers

Grasim Industries announces fresh investment of ₹3094 Crore to expand Lyocell capacity

Grasim Industries Limited, the flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group and a global leader in cellulosic fibres, today announced an investment of ₹3,094 crore, for Phase II Lyocell capacity of 110K TPA at Harihar, Karnataka. This expansion will consist of 2 lines of 55K TPA (150 Tons per day) each. The first line is expected to be commissioned by 2028, and the second line is expected to be commissioned by 2030.

#ITM 2026

The future of textiles, the power of trade, and the summit of technology come together at ITM 2026

ITM 2026 International Textile Machinery Exhibition, one of the most prestigious organizations in the textile technologies sector, opens its doors to visitors between June 9-13. Expected to break records in terms of both exhibitor and visitor numbers, as well as the technological vision it presents, ITM 2026 will transform into a global trade hub with machine sales, and new business collaborations.

#Nonwoven machines

ATCO Hygienics, Uzbekistan, orders baby diaper production line from ANDRITZ

International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from ATCO Hygienics to supply a new baby diaper production line for its plant in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The order is included in ANDRITZ’s order intake for the first quarter of 2026. Commissioning of the production line is scheduled for the end of 2026.

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