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By replacing all liquor used only for propelling the fabric through the dyeing vessel by a recirculating air stream, patented Then-Airflow piece dyeing machines offer the shortest batch times and the lowest specific consumption of water, steam, electrical power and chemicals in the industry. Available in HT or LT (atmospheric) versions, Then-Airflow machines are well received in Asian markets, such as China and Indonesia, according to the company.
Compared with traditional hydraulic machines, Then-Airflow offers one batch more per day, save you 40% to 60% of fresh and discharge water volume, 30 to 50% of steam, and 15 to 20% in electrical power. In reactive dyeing, there are savings of 50 to 60% in chemicals. Then will exhibit their Then-Airflow Synergy 600 G2 high-temperature dyeing machine. This two-port machine has a practical loading capacity of 600 kg at a maximum rope length of 1,200 metres, and is suitable for woven and knitted fabrics made from cotton, viscose, polyester, polyamide and blends thereof. Such fabrics may contain up to 23% of spandex, the company says.
For the first time in Asia, a life-size image of the revolutionary Then-Airflow Lotus long-tube machine will be shown, together with video coverage of industrial installations dyeing sensitive fabrics from the automotive, technical and functional (sportswear, lingerie) sectors 藩 some with up to 49% spandex.
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