NCTO Applauds President Trump’s Pause On Penalty Tariffs For Mexico And Canada; Provides A Tariff Blueprint For Aggressively Confronting China And Bolstering U.S. Manufacturing

WASHINGTON — February 3, 2025 — The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of U.S. textiles from fiber to finished sewn products, issued the following statement today from President and CEO Kim Glas regarding President Donald Trump’s announcement on social media that the U.S. is putting a one-month pause on tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, critical export markets for the U.S. textile industry.

Statement by NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas:

“We are grateful that President Trump has reached an agreement with both Mexico and Canada to pause the planned 25 percent penalty tariffs on their imports for one month while all parties continue to negotiate a deal to address his administration’s serious concerns. We fully support the President’s efforts to resolve issues related to migration and fentanyl poisoning as quickly as possible so that we can ensure a normalized trading relationship with Mexico and Canada.

“Mexico is the U.S. textile industry’s largest export market for American fibers, yarns and fabrics, while Canada ranks as the third largest market for these U.S. textiles. These countries serve as partners in the vital North American textile and apparel coproduction chain, helping to support 500,000 U.S. textile jobs nationwide.

“All three countries are signatories to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which is by far the largest export region for U.S. textiles, representing $12.5 billion in combined U.S. exports — 53 percent of our total annual exports. This North American coproduction chain competes directly with China and Asia.

“As such we are very encouraged that President Trump has put a pause on tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada. We realize this is not a permanent deal with either country, but we are encouraging all parties to reach one as expeditiously as possible.

“While we welcome President Trump’s plan to impose a 10 percent penalty tariff on imports from China outlined in his executive order on Saturday to mitigate China’s massive predatory and often illegal trade practices, we encourage higher penalty tariffs on China that are aggressively targeted to finished apparel and textiles.

“China’s unethical and illegal trade practices, including the egregious use of forced labor, have severely damaged the domestic textile industry for decades, costing hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs.

“We encourage President Trump to aggressively confront China’s predatory trade practices to ensure a strong American manufacturing base by taking the following concrete steps:

  • Raise duties on China significantly higher than the proposed 10 percent on finished apparel and textiles, the goods that China predominantly ships to the U.S. market. Under no circumstances should penalty tariffs on China be lower than any applied to our North American trading partners.
  • Eliminate the de minimis tariff waiver exception for all countries, including Mexico and Canada. This dangerous loophole allows importers to avoid paying duties on billions of dollars of imported products and facilitates illegal and deadly products such as fentanyl and goods made by forced labor. Even with a resolution to any disputes with Mexico and Canada, it is critical to move forward with an elimination of de minimis for all countries and maintain this critical provision.
  • Intensify customs enforcement to stop illegal undervaluation, misclassification of imports and transshipment of apparel and textile goods through our free trade agreement regions, all of which are designed to avoid duties.
  • Maximize customs penalties for repeat trade violators and provide public transparency of repeat trade violators and blacklists.
  • Punish countries who are violating our trade laws serving as a backdoor for illegal, subsidized Chinese inputs and finished products into the U.S. marketplace.

“This is a tariff blueprint not only for textiles but for all U.S. manufacturing. It values the North American coproduction chain that is responsible for millions of U.S. manufacturing jobs and billions in two-way trade. Moreover, it targets the true culprit in the international trade arena — China — which has utilized state sponsored subsidies, dumping and other illegal pricing schemes, and unethical labor and environmental practices to destroy global competitors and cause massive manufacturing investment and employment to concentrate in China.

“By ensuring stability in our hemisphere, this plan will also help to mitigate the serious problem of illegal migration into the United States.

“In addition to dealing with the massive trade imbalances President Trump is seeking to rectify, this plan will raise billions in additional revenue for the U.S. Treasury. In the textile sector alone, the U.S. Treasury collected $16.3 billion in duties during fiscal year 2023. That figure could easily be doubled or possibly tripled due to the fact that:

  • A higher penalty tariff on China would raise billions in additional revenue as China is the single largest exporter of textiles and apparel to our market representing over 26% of total U.S. textile and apparel imports by value in 2023.
  • China currently avoids billions in U.S. duties as the largest single source of de minimis shipments to the United States that currently pay no normal or Section 301 duties.
  • Improved enforcement would substantially bolster tariff collections as China is a notorious perpetrator of illegal tariff avoidance schemes such as dumping, product undervaluation and transshipment through duty free regions.

“Decisions related to this tariff plan are critical to the U.S. textile industry, which has lost 26 plants in the last 18 months. Further, if these concepts are applied to all manufacturing sectors, tariff revenue would grow exponentially.

“We look forward to working with President Trump and his administration on these critical issues in order to bring jobs back to the U.S. and build a stronger, more vibrant domestic supply chain in our sector and across all of domestic manufacturing as a whole.”

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO)

Optimism Feeds Innovation For British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA)  Members

MANCHESTER, England — February 3, 2025 — The British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA) is hitting the ground running in 2025, having expanded membership to its highest level in many decades, reflecting a continuing push into many other fields beyond commodity textiles.

Bringing BTMA membership up to a total of 49 companies this year are Lancashire-based firms B&M Longworth and E+R Group.

B&M Longworth DEECOM fibre reclamation unit.

DEECOM

With a long history in the manufacture and supply of specialized cleaning and waste-reduction technologies for the polymer and coating industries, Longworth is the developer of the DEECOM system for the recycling of both fibers and polymers.

DEECOM technology exploits pressurized steam in a process called pressolysis to successfully separate and reclaim fibers and polymers from composite parts for reuse, enabling true circularity for materials without the needs for solvents, chemicals, burning or mechanical grinding.

The technology is being commercialized for the composites industry in a partnership between Longworth and fellow BTMA member Cygnet Texkimp and a first  DEECOM reclamation unit has recently been installed at the Henry Royce Institute in Manchester. Royce is bringing together nine leading institutes in a pioneering R&D program to fully investigate and commercialize new applications for reclaimed fibers.

Longworth and its partners in the Emphasizing Project receiving the JEC World 2024 Innovation Award.

Innovation Awards

Longworth and its partners in the Emphasizing Project, funded by Innovate UK, have already received the JEC World 2024 Innovation Award in the Circularity and Recycling category for the reclamation of materials from end of life wind blades, re-sizing and remanufacture into mass production car parts.

This resized material is based on DEECOM-recovered glass fibres that are treated with various chemistries to retain performance properties.

In the very latest news, at the end of January 2025, Longworth also claimed this year’s Make UK National Award in the Energy and Sustainability category for its pioneering DEECOM work.

E+R’s latest Genesis Air coater is used for development in sectors such as battery technologies, fuel cells and medical products.

Roll-to-roll automation

E+R Group is a leading manufacturer of roll-to-roll production machinery including advanced printing, coating, forming and vacuum deposition systems for end-use applications as diverse as carbon fiber prepregs, medical textiles, hydrophobic protective apparel and PEM fuel cells.

The group is also active in groundbreaking projects such as the Faraday Battery Challenge involving a consortium working to develop  solid-state battery technology for automotive applications. These contrast with lithium-ion and other batteries which contain liquid or polymer gel electrolytes and could prove crucial in the UK’s quest to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, through electrifying transport and devices.

The group’s low carbon machines are characterized by their robust design and ability to offer numerous substrate options and their design is aided by scientists at its in-house technology center, who often work on game-changing projects with outside companies or universities.

The group is currently, for example, a member of the Faraday Battery Challenge consortium which is working to develop solid-state battery technology. Unlike lithium-ion and other batteries, solid-state batteries do not contain liquid or polymer gel electrolytes and could prove crucial in the UK’s quest to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 through electrifying transport and devices.

Other companies joining the BTMA ranks recently include Airbond, the developer of pneumatic yarn splicing enabling resource efficiency in the processing of expensive fibers like carbon and aramids, and Cambridge-headquartered Alchemie, which has been attracting a lot of attention with its advanced digital dyeing and finishing systems.

Spirit of collaboration

BTMA CEO Jason Kent

“It’s very encouraging that many of our members are now actively involved in the fields of advanced and smart new materials — primarily high performance fibers, technical textiles and composites — for high value industries such as aerospace, renewable energy, automotive and the medical sector,” said BTMA CEO Jason Kent. “An important factor underpinning this success is the collaboration between industry and the many universities and institutes in the UK which has never been as strong as it is right now.

“On January 9th the Henry Royce Institute announced its National Materials Innovation Strategy in the House of Commons, aimed at further boosting an integrated approach to materials science that can address critical national challenges, boost economic growth and secure the UK’s position as a global leader in innovation.

“UK decision makers are now looking to support machinery innovation and development where it is intrinsic to realizing the vision of the government-backed strategy and the BTMA is playing an active role in representing the textile machinery sector within various expert working groups.

“This is feeding a new optimistic spirit, which in turn feeds innovation. I’m already aware of a number of very exciting new technologies that our members will be introducing in 2025, in the build-up to ITMA Asia in Singapore this October. The first of these will be announced very shortly.”

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: The British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA)

Verlo Mattress® Introduces Revolutionary In-Home Comfort Adjustment Guarantee

MILWAUKEE — February 3, 2025 — Verlo Mattress® is setting a new standard in the mattress industry by offering a unique service no other brand provides — an In-Home Comfort Adjustment Service. This means customers can now have their mattresses adjusted from the convenience of their homes, eliminating the need for mattress replacement to match evolving sleep preferences.

“At Verlo, we believe in creating sleep solutions that grow with our customers,” said Dirk Stallmann, President of Verlo Mattress. “Our In-Home Adjustment Service is unmatched in the industry. We want to ensure everyone experiences lasting comfort without unnecessary hassle or stress typically associated with purchasing a mattress.”

Verlo Mattress will perform its exclusive comfort adjustment service even if there’s technically nothing wrong with the mattress.

If a mattress feels too firm or too soft within the first six months to a year, depending on the model purchased, Verlo can provide a complimentary In-Home Comfort Adjustment Service. This means the customer can have the comfort of their mattress adjusted from the convenience of their home — all in the same day.

“Our in-home adjustment service is just another example of how we go above and beyond — something you won’t find with other mattress companies,” added Stallmann. “We know buying a mattress is a big decision, so we’re here to take the risk out of it and make sure it’s absolutely right for you.”

Verlo mattresses are crafted with premium American-made materials, ensuring durability and exceptional comfort. Thanks to Verlo’s innovative Zipper Cover Technology offered at participating stores, in-home adjustments can now be made quickly and effortlessly.

In addition to the In-Home Comfort Adjustment Service, Verlo Mattress offers fully customizable mattresses that can fit any space — even unconventional ones like RVs and boats, where standard sizes do not apply. Verlo mattresses can also be customized to fit specific sleep needs, including split comfort levels ideal for couples. Whether it’s the plush feel of luxury memory foam or the support of hybrid designs, Verlo’s vCollections provide a wide selection of options to meet diverse demands at factory-direct prices.

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: Verlo Mattress

Carnegie Introduces Siltech Plus, The First Biobased High-Performance Coated Upholstery

NEW YORK CITY — February 3, 2025 — Carnegie, a provider of sustainable textiles and acoustical management solutions for the commercial industry, proudly announces Carnegie Siltech Plus, a part of the An Ode to Textiles collection. Siltech Plus is the first high-performance coated upholstery fabric on the market that’s available in a bio-based version.

Siltech Plus features bio-based polyurethane-coated upholsteries made with corn starch. Combining sustainability with superior performance and cleanability, Siltech Plus prioritizes extreme durability, hydrolysis, bleach cleanability, stain resistance, and comes with a 10-year warranty. Backed with 100 percent post-consumer recycled polyester, this collection includes:

  • Bouquet Print: A fresh take on botanical patterns with gestural strokes and illustrative movement, available in six colorways.
  • Elysees Print: A stylish plaid design in five vibrant colorways.
  • Halles: A tailored leather look available in 17 earthy tones.
  • Marais: A versatile solid featuring a subtle woven texture offered in a versatile palette of 17 neutrals and hues.
  • Thimble Print: A timeless design inspired by delicate embroidery, available across five printed colorways.

“Siltech Plus takes inspiration from the timeless charm of vintage design, combining soft textures with a soothing color palette,” said Mary Holt, chief design strategist at Carnegie. “With its biobased composition, Siltech Plus offers a sustainable alternative that significantly lowers the carbon footprint compared to  vinyl (PVC) upholstery.”

All products in the Ode to Textiles collection are 100 percent PVC-free, PFAS-free, and free of harmful chemicals, with comprehensive Health Product Declarations (HPDs) available. The collection reflects Carnegie’s mission to lead the industry in authentic, responsible innovation, from biobased materials to post-consumer recycled content. For more information, visit carnegiefabrics.com.

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: Carnegie Fabrics

Cotopaxi Announces Key Leadership Changes To Accelerate Global Brand Growth, Innovation, And Purpose-Driven Impact

SALT LAKE CITY — February 3, 2025 — Cotopaxi, a “Gear for Good,” B-Corp adventure lifestyle brand, is proud to announce the appointment of two key leadership positions: Craig Rowley as chief marketing officer (CMO) and Sara Westbrook as senior vice president of Product & Merchandising.

These key hires come at a pivotal moment as Cotopaxi seeks to empower people to see the world and make it better, elevate its brand direction, expand across its channels — wholesale, retail, e-commerce, corporate and international — and introduce inclusive, authentic, and innovative products designed to inspire outdoor adventure while advancing its foundational mission to fight poverty both in the United States and abroad.

Craig Rowley

As Cotopaxi continues to evolve as a market leader in outdoor gear, Rowley will be responsible for steering the company’s marketing strategy with a sharp focus on elevating the brand’s presence across all consumer touchpoints. Rowley brings a wealth of experience driving innovative omni-channel marketing strategies that have driven outsized retail and e-commerce growth for brands like Nike, Mountain Hardwear, Shutterfly, Toyota, and one of Cotopaxi’s key wholesale partners, REI.

“I’m excited to work alongside our talented Cotopaxi team to continue to build our vibrant community of brand enthusiasts,” Rowley said. “Cotopaxi has always been about redefining what it means to be an outdoor brand. We are doubling down on that strategy as Cotopaxi continues to lead with bold, innovative gear and apparel to fuel adventures near and far.”

In parallel, Westbrook will lead the company’s product strategy, guiding the development of innovative, unique outdoor gear and apparel that reflects the brand’s purpose and its customers’ evolving needs. Drawing on years of experience with top-tier brands such as Marine Layer and J.Crew, Westbrook will ensure that Cotopaxi continues to deliver exceptional products that balance design, durability, and sustainability.

Sara Westbrook

“Thoughtful product curation and innovation is at the heart of what we do,” said Sara. “Our team is focused on creating products that enable and welcome people to the outdoor experience while minimizing environmental impact. I’m excited to work with the team to deliver products that solve problems for our customers, evoke joy and optimism, and champion the values we stand for.”

In addition, Cotopaxi founder Stephan Jacob, who held the COO/chief technology officer role for the past 10 years is transitioning into a chief global/business development officer role. In that capacity, he will oversee the brand’s rapid growth in Canada, Europe, Asia, and LATAM as well as corporate and marketplace channels.

“These have been our founding principles since day 0 and I am beyond grateful that Sara and Craig have joined our team. Their tremendous expertise and hands-on leadership will allow us to expand Cotopaxi’s reach and impact globally during this next decade of brand building,” said Stephan.

Lindsay Shumlas

“Product excellence and brand integrity go hand in hand,” said Lindsay Shumlas, CEO of Cotopaxi. “With Craig and Sara on board and Stephan in a global growth role, we are poised to not only expand our product offerings but also deepen the positive impact we have on the environment and the communities we serve. Their leadership will be instrumental in amplifying our mission and creating lasting change in the outdoor industry here in the US and abroad.”

Under their leadership, Cotopaxi will continue to prioritize environmental sustainability, ethical manufacturing, and a commitment to giving back. The Cotopaxi Foundation plays a crucial role in funding initiatives that center around global poverty alleviation efforts, across human rights, education, clean water, and livelihoods in the developing and developed worlds.

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: Cotopaxi

Better Cotton Completes Certification Transition, Enhances Supply Chain Oversight

Photo — Better Cotton/Baran Vardar.

GENEVA — February 3, 2025 — Better Cotton has today completed its transition to become a certification scheme. This strategic move underscores the organization’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of sustainability and transparency in the cotton industry.

By outsourcing all farm-level certification decisions to independent third parties, Better Cotton provides additional rigor to its already robust model, further boosting impartiality and independence.

Tom Owen, head of Certification at Better Cotton, said: “For more than a decade, Better Cotton has led one of the sector’s most robust and credible voluntary standard systems. The transition to a certification scheme and standardizing third-party verification will not only strengthen our current approach, but also enable us to continue driving meaningful industry-wide change.”

Alongside third-party audits Better Cotton will continue second-party monitoring of its global network of farmer-focused organizations. This dual approach will help identify areas of non-conformity, ensure ongoing visibility of its operating environment and inform capacity-strengthening efforts to drive continuous improvement.

In addition, all supplier and manufacturer members wishing to source Physical Better Cotton will be in scope for certification against the Better Cotton Chain of Custody Standard. This will improve supply chain traceability and boost demand for sustainably produced cotton while aligning with evolving regulatory expectations.

Later this year, retailers and brands that wish to use Physical Better Cotton will also be eligible to use a new product label that speaks to their commitment to Better Cotton’s mission.

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: Better Cotton

Techtextil And Texprocess 2026 With Adapted Hall Layout And New Product Areas

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany — February 3, 2025 — The international trade fairs Techtextil and Texprocess strengthen their offering for the upcoming edition from 21 to 24 April 2026. The focus is on a restructured hall layout, additional product areas and the extension of content formats. As strong and reliable platforms for the global industry, Techtextil and Texprocess are thus responding to the growth opportunities and needs of the innovative branches: international business chances, expert knowledge and young professionals. The early-booking offer for exhibitors is available until 12 March 2025.

Performance Apparel on Stage

The international branch is confronted with market changes such as high energy prices, consumer restraint and a lack of investment. As strong partners, Techtextil and Texprocess open up future perspectives and opportunities.

“The industry is facing challenges which require further development. New technologies and innovative materials hold potential for the future. At Techtextil and Texprocess, we support companies in realising this potential and seizing international market opportunities. New business partners and market access are the key,” explained Olaf Schmidt, vice president, Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt.

An adapted hall layout thus creates even more synergies, additional customer contacts and ideal links between the relevant product areas of Techtextil and Texprocess. With Hall 8.0, Texprocess is located in direct proximity to the ‘Textile Production Technologies’ product area in Hall 12.0 and to ‘Performance Apparel Textiles’ in Hall 9.0 at Techtextil.

The leading trade fairs also recognize the need for young talents and new ideas. Presentations by start-ups are taking center stage more than ever before. Modern solutions and established industry leaders thus come together. In addition, relevant offers for industry newcomers provide networking with young professionals.

Market requirements are currently developing at a rapid pace. Consumers’ sustainability requirements, the EU Green Deal, the establishment of AI and economic and political changes. Keeping pace and strengthening one’s own market position are essential. With top experts, the content and knowledge formats at Techtextil and Texprocess highlight the challenges and opportunities facing the industries.

Texprocess sets international benchmark for digitalization, automation and AI

Global market access, direct contact with processors of technical textiles – Texprocess is the leading platform for the processing industry for textiles and flexible materials. As the driving force of the global branch, international manufacturers here present the world’s most comprehensive range of sewing technology as well as cutting solutions, CAD/CAM and other processing and finishing technologies. The growing possibilities offered by digitalization, automation and AI are coming into focus and promising developments are emerging. Increasingly innovative digital printing offerings are also emerging.

‘The market opportunities offered by Texprocess are enormous. New, pioneering technologies are presented here in an international industry environment. Texprocess is the number one address for all companies wanting to position themselves internationally and explore future perspectives, especially in a market environment that is currently changing very rapidly,’ says Elgar Straub, managing director, VDMA Textile Care, Fabrics and Leather Technologies.

Another benefit of Texprocess: the synergies with Techtextil. In 2024, 72 per cent of Techtextil visitors also visited Texprocess and took advantage of the global networking potential. Together, Texprocess and Techtextil cover almost the entire value chain in one place: textile preliminary stage at Techtextil meets processing and finishing technology at Texprocess.

Techtextil 2026: Innovations and growth in natural fibres, functional textiles and textile chemicals & dyes

Whether in the automotive or construction industry, the demand for natural materials is increasing. Nature and performance come together in innovative solutions – a real milestone towards sustainability. More and more new solutions are emerging, which was also evident at the last Techtextil. Around 15 per cent of the exhibitors there presented natural fibres and materials. Techtextil 2026 will therefore place functional natural materials even more center stage. These pioneering products can be found in the “Nature Performance” area in Hall 9.1.

In 2026, Techtextil will also present one of the most important and particularly fast-growing product groups extensively: Performance Apparel Textiles. Materials, fabrics, yarns and fibers with functional properties ensure maximum safety in suits for aerospace and firefighting. In modern sportswear, they also enable intelligent regulation of breathability and sweat transport. Performance Apparel Textiles will be located in a separate area in Hall 9.0 in 2026 – in the immediate vicinity of Fibres & Yarns and Textile Chemicals & Dyes. And: in close proximity to Texprocess in Hall 8.0 and thus to visitors from the apparel industry.

The special show ‘Performance Apparels on Stage’ presents selected application examples. Here, visitors experience functional textiles even more intensively with end products.

Techtextil 2026 is introducing a separate product segment for textile chemicals and dyes for the first time. This emphasizes the relevance of these products. Textile Chemicals & Dyes offers providers a central platform and creates valuable synergies by being located in the same hall as Fibres & Yarns and Performance Apparel Textiles. The direct proximity facilitates dialogue between providers, suppliers and users and promotes the development of efficient solutions.

Techtextil and Texprocess will be held from 21 to 24 April 2026.

Posted: February 3, 2025

Source: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

Carnegie’s Xorel Cruise Receives Imo-Med Wheelmark Certification

NEW YORK CITY — January 13, 2025 — Sustainable textiles and acoustical management solutions for the commercial industry supplier Carnegie, is proud to announce that Xorel Cruise — its collection of high-performance wallcoverings designed specifically for high-traffic marine-grade applications, has achieved the IMO-MED WheelMark certification. Combined with the previously awarded IMO certification, Xorel Cruise now meets all necessary criteria for specification on cruise ships and passenger vessels worldwide, such as flame retardancy, anti-pollution regulations, and weather resistance.

Xorel Cruise — Courtesy of Carnegie

Representing decades of innovation, Xorel Cruise wallcovering combines authentic sustainability, style, and comfort to elevate cruise ship interiors to new heights. Xorel Cruise is Cradle to Cradle Silver certified and designed to work in tandem with Carnegie’s existing suite of other IMO-certified products. As the exclusive designer and manufacturer of Xorel, Carnegie offers clients endless customization opportunities, as well as favorable pricing and lead times on high-volume orders.

With over 35 years of experience working within IMO standards, Carnegie understands the unique challenges faced by cruise design professionals, who today are expected to design for all the amenities and luxuries of a resort hotel. By achieving the WheelMark certification, Xorel Cruise provides a seamless integration into Carnegie’s suite of IMO-certified products, such as upholstery and drapery, simplifying the selection process and offering a comprehensive design system for cruise interiors.

Posted: January 30, 2025

Source: Carnegie

Gildan Donates Apparel Worth $200,000 to FireAid Concert Benefitting LA Wildfire Victims

CHARLESTON, S.C. — January 29, 2025 — Gildan is pleased to donate $200,000 worth of American Apparel® and Gildan® garments to FireAid, a concert benefiting those affected by the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, California. Shirts and hoodies will be available for purchase at the event with all funds from their sale going directly to short-term relief efforts as well as long-term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters in Southern California.

“At Gildan, we believe in making apparel responsibly and supporting the communities in countries where we operate,” said Chuck Ward, president, Sales, Marketing and Distribution at Gildan. “Our hearts go out to everyone, who has been affected by the wildfires in Southern California, and we are pleased to contribute to the relief efforts through our donation to the FireAid concert.”

Scheduled for January 30, FireAid features two star-studded lineups held at Intuit Dome and Kia Forum in Los Angeles. FireAid will also be broadcast and streamed across multiple platforms, as well as in select AMC Movie Theaters.

Posted: January 29, 2025

Source: Gildan 

BRÜCKNER: New Expertise In Energy And Environmental Technology For Textile Finishing

LEONBERG, Germany — January 29, 2025 — For more than 75 years, the German mechanical engineering company BRÜCKNER has been developing, producing and selling lines for textile finishing worldwide. The core competence of the family-owned company includes coating, drying, heat-setting and much more.

Schematic representation of the automatic cleaning system

Environmental protection and energy efficiency have always played a central role. Reducing emissions and the consumption of resources, as well as the use of different heating media, has always been the focus of BRÜCKNER’s research and development work.

This will be an even stronger focus in the future. In order to be even better prepared for this and to be able to provide customers with comprehensive advice, BRÜCKNER has bundled its personnel capacities in a new “Environmental and Energy Technology” department headed by Andreas Troscheit. This area includes all heat-recovery and exhaust air cleaning systems. Troscheit has already been responsible for the Technology Center in Leonberg and for the entire technical application advice for three years.

Team technology (from left to right): Tobias Keitel, David Knies, Andreas Troscheit

In environmental and energy technology, Troscheit is now supported by Tobias Keitel and David Knies. Keitel focuses on the distribution and design of these systems, while  Knies specializes in software and control. This also includes the ExperTex simulation tool. This intelligent software, which is available for all new machines, enables customers to increase their production output and reduce energy consumption. Depending on the year of manufacture, this tool can also be retrofitted to older lines.

BRÜCKNER’s product portfolio in the field of environmental and energy technology is very extensive. The various units for heat-recovery and exhaust air purification are available individually or as a fully integrated system. Thanks to their modular design, these systems can be individually adapted to any customer requirement. Depending on the process, individual units can be flexibly switched on or off.

Newly developed automatic cleaning systems ensure additional energy savings, a significant reduction in maintenance and personnel costs, a longer service life for the filter modules and consistently good filter separation performance. The cleaning programs can be freely configured and the cleaning intervals can be individually controlled so that there is no need to interrupt ongoing production.

BRÜCKNER is the only supplier on the market who can offer all heat-recovery and exhaust air cleaning components from a single source. The newly established energy and environmental technology team combines all the advantages for you as a customer: state-of-the-art technology, expertise and years of experience. You can benefit from this and make your textile finishing sustainable and future-oriented.

Posted: January 29, 2025

Source: Brückner Textile Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

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