Truetzschler discontinues filament business
Technology/Machinery
Countdown to the first Truetzschler filament lines
Truetzschler Switzerland AG, the youngest member of the Truetzschler Group, is adding the business unit of filament spinning lines to the product portfolio. The first Truetzschler BCF lines are expected to start production soon, the group reports. The company has completed the reorganisation in Winterthur under new technical and commercial management. During integration into the Truetzschler Group, important milestones have been reached, and the first new system orders are en route to the customer, according to the group. These steps, it believes, are working towards bringing the commencing of the Truetzschler BCF production lines closer.
23rd December 2013
Innovation in Textiles
|
Egelsbach
Truetzschler Switzerland AG, the youngest member of the Truetzschler Group, is adding the business unit of filament spinning lines to the product portfolio. The first Truetzschler BCF lines are expected to start production soon, the group reports.
The company has completed the reorganisation in Winterthur under new technical and commercial management. During integration into the Truetzschler Group, important milestones have been reached, and the first new system orders are en route to the customer, according to the group.
These steps, it believes, are working towards bringing the commencing of the Truetzschler BCF production lines closer.
Significant provider
The re-launch at the end of last year coincided with a dynamic carpet yarn / BCF market, which showed a high level of interest in the reliable technologies offered and the attractive delivery times. In addition to various 2 and 4 end BCF machines, update packages for existing lines could be finalised in the most important markets.
According to the group, Truetzschler Switzerland remains a significant provider within the rapidly growing Chinese investment market for high-quality PA6 yarns for sophisticated contract and automotive carpets.
Sales arguments are the high flexibility of the BCF systems, which are said to process polyamide 6 as well as polyester and polypropylene without major design changes, and the Swiss texturing technology HPc.
New developments
The Truetzschler Group reports the satisfaction with success of the current products as well as the volume of orders being received.
This is believed to be an incentive for the Management in Winterthur to steadily press ahead with product development. New developments in the BCF and industrial yarn segment are said to be reaching market maturity.
Business intelligence for the fibre, textiles and apparel industries: technologies, innovations, markets, investments, trade policy, sourcing, strategy...
Find out more