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#ITMA 2023

Road to net Zero with BENNINGER at ITMA Milano 2023

Benninger (Hall 18, Booth A201), the leader in continuous wet processing and jet dyeing technology, aims to become the complete system supplier with leading technology for continuous wet processing, discontinuous dyeing and remain the leader for solutions for the tire cord industry.

Road to net Zero

"We take seriously our responsibility towards sustainable textile production and have always stood for textile finishing plants that are particularly resource efficient", says Mr. Rolf Erik Schoeler, CSO Benninger Group. 

Benninger Fabricmaster © 2023 Benninger
Benninger Fabricmaster © 2023 Benninger


Benninger supplies overall solutions for all important textile wet finishing processes, and they specialize in the continuous open-width treatment of woven and knitted fabrics, technical textiles as well as jet dyeing machines, jiggers, along with the complete and integrated dye house supply systems such as liquid dispensing, salt and soda ash distributing systems as well as dye staff distribution systems. The portfolio also includes caustic soda recovery plants and waste-water heat recovery systems.

"Thanks to our comprehensive process know-how and deep engineering understanding we offer high quality installations with excellent customer service. With our solutions, producers will make a huge contribution to decarbonizing Textile", Mr. Schoeler adds.

At this year's ITMA Milano, BENNINGER will be presenting its latest developments:

  • The new Benninger jet dyeing machine Fabricmaster, with unmatched water consumption figures. It is the most sustainable way of discontinuous dyeing today. Fast, cost effective and on the road to zero footprints. 
  • The chemical dispensing system, CDS, serves all kind of discontinuous and continuous machines in an accurate, unbeatable, and fast way. 
  • The new Benninger-Küsters CPB dyeing station for knitwear, the only salt-free cold dyeing process. 
  • The new Benninger singeing machine, SingeRay, ensures perfect singeing effects, cost efficiency and uniform quality. 


The sustainable way of discontinuous dyeing with the new Fabricmaster - fast, cost effective and zero footprints.

Benninger has produced the fastest, most versatile, and economic Jet dyeing machine of the industry and which ensures dramatically shorter process times. "The Fabricmaster is not only a robust and reliable system, but the benchmark of the industry in future. Its harmonic versatility is the beacon to conquer new markets. Our passion for perfect fabric quality makes sure that you produce the widest range of fabrics at lowest cost and unmatched water consumption levels", Mr. Schöler says.





Salt-free dyeing of woven fabrics and knitwear 

Salt-free dyeing without the use of energy is only possible using the cold pad batch (CPB) dyeing process. This process is also becoming increasingly popular in tropical and subtropical regions, which is reason enough for Benninger-Küsters to adapt the CPB systems even more effectively to the climatic conditions. The heart of our CPB system is the BENNINGER KÜSTERS DYPAD, which we will also be presenting again this year at the ITMA Milano. BENNINGER is the only textile machine manufacturer with the know-how of the original S-roller technology, which is synonymous with an even dyeing result across the entire fabric width.


Brand new Singeing machine “SingeRay” – the first choice to upgrade a fabric, whilst saving gas.

The “100% made in Germany” singeing machine is equipped with 2 burners and a double nozzle strip. The silicium carbide burning chambers ensure complete combustion, and a constant burner temperature thanks to 4 cooling channels. Low gas consumption and a perfect flame will increase the scope of fibres and blends. 

Benninger Küsters DyePad © 2023 Benninger
Benninger Küsters DyePad © 2023 Benninger


“Come and visit the leader in continuous wet processing and jet dyeing", Mr. Schöler invites the visitors. "We look forward to welcoming you at our booth A201 in Hall 18".


 

Benninger SingeRay © 2023 Benninger
Benninger SingeRay © 2023 Benninger



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