Textile Air Engineering - Today and Tomorrow

Authors

  • Hans H. Schicht Luwa Ltd., Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

The rate of innovation in the textile industry continues at in impressive pace. To accompany these trends, a new generation of air engineering technologies has recently been introduced and presented for the first time at the ITMA 1987 and OTEMAS 1989 expositions. Modular design principles are used in order to cover the broad range of requirements of spinning, knitting and weaving mills specifically, yet economically. Flexibility, robustness and ease of maintenance are other design characteristics. Particular emphasis is given not only to uniform temperature and humidity conditions in the production areas, but also to efficient fly and dust control. Thus, air engineering systems assist the textile industrialist in his quest for improving both the product quality and the production performance. As a result, they are capable of contributing significantly to the economic success of textile entreprises.

Published

1991-04-30

Issue

Section

Professional paper

How to Cite

[1]
Schicht, H.H. 1991. Textile Air Engineering - Today and Tomorrow. Tekstil. 40, 4 (Apr. 1991), 182–187.

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