DyeChem World Ludhiana 2023 to unveil new textile processing solutions
13 Feb 23 2 min read
“Fineotex is one of the leaders and well accepted brands in northern India. We are bringing with us delegates from leading European and Australian textile chemical companies to DyeChem World Ludhiana. Our foreign joint venture companies i.e. Biotex Germany/Malaysia, Eurodye Belgium, and Health Guard Australia are even more excited to share their innovative products and sustainable technical solutions with the Indian textile industry,” Sanjay Tibrewala, executive director, FCL, said in a press release by DyeChem World Ludhiana and Textile Excellence.
Similarly, BR Specialities will showcase its breakthrough technologies in textile auxiliaries. Hitesh Garg, commercial director, BR Specialities, said: “Our focus will be on sharing some breakthrough technologies in the space of textile auxiliaries, which will be of immense value addition to our stakeholders. In particular, we are looking forward to discussing silicone fluids and their derivatives like emulsions, lubricants, coatings, defoamers, and polyester resin, and polyurethenes in textile applications.”
For Neochem Technologies, the focus is on offering sustainable solutions to a market that is very much in need of these. “Our R&D constantly works towards sustainable solutions, not only for the new developments, but also, how to make existing offers more sustainable. And that will be our highlight at DyeChem World Ludhiana,” said Swapnil Dathia, managing director, Neochem Technologies.
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The Punjab textile processing sector including that of Ludhiana is always on the lookout for innovative, green processes and products that can meet the parameters of the pollution control board and the various norms of international buyers. Against this backdrop, IIT Ropar’s much talked about breakthrough in textile processing is expected to be a crowd puller at the show. The institute’s recently created air nano bubble technology will be displayed at DyeChem World Ludhiana for the first time.
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