UK’s Pincroft adopts Baldwin machine for sustainable fabric finishing

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UK-based Pincroft Dyeing and Printing Ltd, one of Europe’s largest commission dyers and textile finishers, has adopted a new environmentally friendly technology TexCoat G4, developed by American firm Baldwin Technology, for the finishing of fabrics for a wide number of sectors and applications.

The TexCoat G4 is a precision spray machine engineered and manufactured in Europe, that not only offers sustainable aspects including the reduction on water, chemical and energy usage, but also the flexibility to adapt to the customer’s needs in terms of single- and double-sided finish application.

UK-based Pincroft Dyeing and Printing Ltd has adopted a new environmentally friendly technology TexCoat G4, developed by American firm Baldwin Technology, for the finishing of fabrics for a wide number of sectors and applications. The TexCoat G4 is a precision spray machine engineered and manufactured in Europe that offers excellent sustainable aspects.

The sustainability benefits of this new machine allow Pincroft to save up to 20 per cent of the finishing chemistry, with no waste or colour changeovers and no need for periodic pad renewals. It also reduces the amount of water used by 50 per cent as a result of increasing chemistry concentration. Productivity is also benefitted by the use of this new Pincroft’s technology, with an increase of 50 per cent caused by the lower wet pick up which allows for a higher line speed, Pincroft said in a media release.

Energy consumption is another factor highly improved by the Texcoat G4 since a higher line speed leads to a more efficient use of the stenter. The machine also consumes less than 10 per cent of the electric power of a pad.

Pincroft’s new non-contact textile finishing equipment utilises precision valve technology coupled with optimised software algorithms assuring accurate and even finish coverage with virtually no waste.

Pincroft’s Texcoat G4 can be utilised for a number of fabric finishes that include vector protection (permethrin), antimicrobial, crease resistance, water repellency, stain and soil release, and flame retardancy to name a few. Its versatility is also featured in the equipment’s capability of offering single- and double-sided finishing for fabrics in industries like automotive, aerospace, defence, home furnishings, oil and gas, mining and utilities, the release added.

Ian Rawcliffe, Pincroft’s technical manager, said: “The acquisition of this new precision spray technology represents our commitment to the environment, customers and to the investment in our facilities to stay at the forefront of the latest technologies the market has to offer. With the use of the TexCoat G4, customers can rest assured their fabrics are being finished to the highest of standards while decreasing their impact on the environment.”

Rick Stanford, Baldwin’s VP of global business development, commented: “I worked with Ian and Pincroft for many years prior to joining Baldwin. Pincroft are known to seek out the latest in cutting edge technology and their evaluation and implementation of TexCoat G4 was no different. We are pleased that Pincroft, one of the top manufacturers of high-performance technical fabrics, puts their trust in us to assist in lowering their carbon footprint while meeting the performance requirements of their most demanding clients.”

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)

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