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Pincroft invests to boost camouflage printing capacity

£1million investment at UK factory will increase camouflage printing capacity to over 8 million metres per year.

12th August 2024

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Adlington, United Kingdom

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Pincroft, a global leader in military fabric printing, dyeing and finishing, has announced an investment of over £1million in state-of-the-art equipment for its factory in the United Kingdom, to increase the textile manufacturer’s camouflage printing capacity to over 8 million metres per year.

The new equipment from Zimmer boasts the latest technology in rotary screen printing from, including a magnet combined system for uniform application across the width, digital synchronisation for better accuracy, short setup times, automatic repeat settings, design memory, and faster reproduction of re-orders.

It also includes a pre-bulk strike-off machine, which allows for preparation prior to the printing production process. This facilitates the development and verification of paste viscosities, colour concentration and magnet power adjustment.

Pincroft’s new rotary screen printer will allow it to process a complex range of technical textiles, from lightweight fabrics for waterproof applications, to heavy weights for load carriage and equipment handling.

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The new investment is part of Pincroft’s strategic move to continue its growth in the military fabrics segment and continue offering customers the best quality in camouflage textile printing.

Commenting on the investment, Mike Collins, Pincroft’s Managing Director, said: “This investment is hugely important for our business. We expect delivery of the machine at the end of the year and aim to be ready for production at the start of 2025.”

www.pincroft.co.uk

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