In the case of fabric dyeing, pathways are shortened and contoured to follow smooth profiles, minimising surface abrasion and tension. Likewise, yarn and beam dyeing machines utilise sophisticated controls to incorporate gradual ramping of pressure for uniform bulk, dimensions and texture, the company said in a press release.
Thies offers a suite of labour-conserving options that can be used in isolation or combination. Customised to each customer’s needs, examples include automated weighing, dissolving, and distribution, and machine controls that seamlessly tailor production parameters according to the textile quality and lot size. State-of-the-art producers use Thies’ networking software for ease of managing and monitoring production.
At the core of Thies’ innovations is environmental stewardship of natural resources. The Signature Series, Thies’ latest offering for fabric dyeing, reduces water consumption, effluent, and TDS (total dissolved solids) in dye bath effluent. For cellulosics, in particular, Signature achieves higher dye fixation using less dyestuff. Addressing today’s concerns for the environment, labour, and cost, Thies is uniquely poised to deliver sustainable manufacturing that stands the test of time.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)