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VDMA webtalks: Energy efficiency in textile dyeing and finishing

Energy efficiency will be the topic of the VDMA’s next edition of Textile Machinery Webtalks on 27 August 2020 (2.00pm – 4.00pm CEST)

21st August 2020

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Frankfurt am Main

Sustainable

Energy efficiency will be the topic of the VDMA’s next edition of Textile Machinery Webtalks on 27 August 2020 (2.00pm – 4.00pm CEST). 

Efficient energy management is of increasing importance in textile dyeing and finishing and innovative machine designs with minimal water and energy consumption as well as the recovery and use of the heat energy produced in the processes represent valuable potential savings for any modern company.

The presenters

  • Ludger Sommer, Thies - will show how to manage heat energy in wet processing
  • Benjamin Schnabel, Brückner Textilmaschinen - will demonstrate how to make one of the most energy consuming processes in textile manufacturing more sustainable, eco-friendly and cost effective
  • Fabian Buckenmayer, Pleva Sensors and Controls - will present on the specific opportunities for an energy-efficient textile production via measuring and controlling process parameters

After the presentations, the experts will be available to answer the participants' questions. The webtalk series has been very well received by the textile industry, the VDMA reports. During the first three webtalks, the organisation welcomed almost 900 registered participants from more than 50 countries.

Registration is possible via this link (no participation fee): https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8777035596205356300

Further technology webtalks on other topics are in preparation. Please check

www.machines-for-textiles.com/webtalk  for updates.

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