AUXILIARY TEXTILE MACHINERY IN THE TEXTILES PRODUCTION

 

Auxiliary textile machinery encompasses a wide range of equipment and devices that support and enhance various stages of the textile production process. From pre-production preparations to post-production treatments, these indispensable tools streamline operations, reduce manual labor, and ultimately contribute to the quality and cost-effectiveness of textile goods.

The auxiliary machinery segment comprises of machinery for use with machines of manmade textiles, spinning/pre-weaving, weaving, knitting for example, dobbies, Jacquards, automatic stop motions, shuttle changing mechanisms; parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of these segments for example, spindles and spindle flyers, card clothing, combs, extruding nipples, shuttles, healds and heald-frames, hosiery needles. The global imports of this machinery segment in 2013 are worth US$ 4370.12 million and the share of this segment in total textile machinery is around 17.69 percent.

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The average import of this segment during 2004-13 is estimated at worth US $ 4154.23 million and has registered a CAGR of 1.01 percent during this period. China is the major importer of auxiliary machinery in the world followed by India, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan and Italy. The textile industry is growing rapidly in Singapore, Bangladesh, Malaysia and India as evidenced by the double-digit growth rates in the import of auxiliary textile machinery during the 2004 13 periods.

This machinery segment comprises the machinery for the manufacture or finishing of felt or nonwovens in the piece or in shapes, including machinery for making felt hats; blocks for making hats. The global imports of this machinery segment in 2013 are worth US$ 712.81 million and the share of this segment in total textile machinery is around 2.89 percent. The average import of this segment during 2004-13 is estimated at worth US $ 572.40 million and has registered a CAGR of 6.42 percent during this period.

The United States is the major importer of auxiliary machinery in the world followed by China, Turkey, Indonesia, Brazil, the Russian Federation and India. The non-woven industry is growing rapidly in Peru, Saudi Arabia and Belarus as evidenced by the double-digit growth rates that too more than 50 percent in the import of non-woven textile machinery during 2004 13 periods.

This machinery segment comprises of the machinery for washing, cleaning, wringing, drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used in the manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics. The global imports of this machinery segment in 2013 are worth US$ 6511.73 million and the share of this segment in total textile machinery is around 26.37 percent. The average import of this segment during 2004-13 is estimated at worth US $ 5885.61 million and has registered a CAGR of 3.43 percent during this period. The United States is the major importer of processing machinery in the world followed by Germany and China. The processing industry is growing rapidly in Bangladesh, Brazil, Russia, The United States and India as evidenced by the double-digit growth rates in the import of processing machinery during 2004 13 periods.

The global imports of this machinery segment in 2013 are worth US$ 4088.19 million and the share of this segment in total textile machinery is around 16.55 percent. The average import of this segment during 2004-13 is estimated at worth US $ 4191.71 million and has registered a CAGR of (-) 0.18 percent during this period. The United States is the major importer of processing machinery in the world followed by Singapore, Bangladesh, Vietnam, China, Germany, Brazil and Japan. The sewing industry is growing rapidly in Russia, Brazil and Bangladesh as evidenced by the double-digit growth rates in the import of processing machinery during 2004 13 periods.

Over the past few years, SUNTECH Textile Machinery has experienced remarkable advancements in technology and design, propelling the textile machinery industry to new heights. By integrating cutting-edge automation technology and intelligent solutions, SUNTECH Textile Machinery has not only enhanced the production efficiency of textile enterprises but also fostered sustainability by reducing resource wastage and environmental impact.

As an industry leader, SUNTECH Textile Machinery remains committed to investing significant resources and efforts into research and development, as well as fostering innovation. Through continuous exploration and innovation, SUNTECH Textile Machinery aims to drive the entire industry forward, ensuring its sustained growth and development. By embracing technological progress and fostering collaboration, SUNTECH Textile Machinery envisions a future where the textile machinery industry shines even brighter, benefiting all stakeholders involved.

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