German textile machinery manufacturer Trützschler Group SE is preparing to meet with the Turkish market on June 14-18. Visitors will be able to see spinning, card clothing, nonwoven and synthetic fibre solutions closely and get information about the latest developments at Trützschler’s booth 308 in Hall 3. The company’s booth will also feature different sustainable products such as card slivers and fabrics made from recycled materials.
Trützschler Group SE CSO Alexander Stampfer underlined in an interview with Textilegence that Türkiye is one of their top markets in the world and that their business units have had tight business relations with the local spinning, carpet and nonwoven industry here for decades. Stampfer stated that this is why ITM is very important for them and expressed that they are very pleased to finally meet new and existing customers and partners face-to-face again in Istanbul in June.
Trützschler will show its strength with the latest card and comber solutions
Alexander Stampfer relayed that spinning, card clothing, nonwoven and synthetic fibre solutions await the visitors at the exhibition and said that they will exhibit their new state-of-the-art combing machine TCO 21, which stands for highest productivity with unrivalled sliver quality and perfect fibre control for reduced comber noil. He also stated that they will provide useful insights into their successfully launched pre-cleaner CL-X and their intelligent card TC 19i and continued his words as follows; “Trützschler Card Clothing will provide a range of unique wires, e.g. for recycling applications, Trützschler Nonwovens shares the latest about sustainable nonwovens, e.g. made of natural or cellulose fibres, while Trützschler Man-Made Fibers provides insights into its OPTIMA platform for Mono and Tricolor carpet yarn”.
Stampfer mentioned that they have driven their vision of an intelligent and sustainable spinning preparation process over the last years, stating that all of these machinery contribute to concepts of automation and Industry 4.0, and facilitate a more sustainable textile chain. He disclosed that sustainable nonwovens are a clear focus at Trützschler and relayed that their special roller cards for cotton processing offer a recycling solution for comber noil and other cotton waste from the spinning industry.
Stampfer explained that they see an outstanding demand for the latest spinning preparation machinery solutions in Türkiye and said; “Raw material utilization and energy cost remain one of the most important decision criteria. We see clear trends towards recycling and sustainable products in all our business areas. Our local service team is fully dedicated to the fast and competent support of our spinning, nonwovens and MMF customers during the whole lifecycle of their installation. In addition, close collaboration with our local representatives enables us to act in an efficient and reliable way”.