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World Markets For Textile Machinery, 2009/10: Dyeing And Finishing Reports Now Available On Reportsandreports
2008 was a mixed year for the international textile dyeing and finishing machinery market. There were increases in global deliveries of continuous dyeing machinery, compressive shrinking machinery, stentering machinery and continuous relaxation drying machinery. But many of the increases were confined to only a few national markets.
Global deliveries of machinery for mercerising—a process which increases a fabric's affinity for dye—fell from 31 units in 2007 to 25 units in 2008. Despite the drop, shipments remained above the low of 23 units delivered to the world's mills in 2006. All 25 units delivered in 2008 were for treating woven fabrics. Global deliveries of machinery for continuous bleaching, dyeing and washing rose from 117 units in
2007 to 239 units in 2008. Most of the 2008 total were for processing woven fabrics. The rise stemmed entirely from a five-fold increase, from 32 units to 166 units, in the number of machines for dyeing—a process used to impart colour to textiles. As many as 36 of the 166 units were for cold pad-batch (CPB) dyeing, a more environmentally friendly technique than conventional dyeing methods. Geographically, all of the increase in the number of machines for dyeing was due to a surge in shipments to mills in India—from 8 units to 127 units. Meanwhile, global deliveries of washing and bleaching machines fell from 85 units to 73 units. Of these, 23 units were bleaching machines, which
are used to improve a fabric's whiteness, while the remaining 50 units were intended for washing. In the case of drying machinery, shipments of stentering machines, or stenters, rose from 153 units in 2007 to a new peak of 168 units in 2008. The increase was due entirely to a rise in shipments of machinery for drying woven fabrics. The number of stenters used for drying knitted fabrics fell from 96 to 52, but the number used for drying woven fabrics rose from 57 to 116. In the case of continuous relaxation drying equipment, global deliveries rose from ten machines to 29 machines. Again the
increase was due to a rise in shipments of machinery for processing woven fabrics.
Shipments of controlled compressive shrinking machinery—which is used to stabilise fabrics in order to minimise shrinkage after the fabrics have been made up into garments—consisted of 28 machines for processing woven fabrics, up from 22 machines a year earlier.
SUMMARY
CONTINUOUS MERCERISING MACHINERY
Processes
World machinery markets
Mercerising machinery for woven fabrics
CONTINUOUS BLEACHING, DYEING AND WASHING MACHINERY
Processes
Bleaching
Dyeing
World machinery markets
Continuous bleaching machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous dyeing machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous cold pad-batch (CPB) dyeing machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous washing machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous bleaching machinery for knitted fabrics
Continuous dyeing machinery for knitted fabrics
Continuous cold pad-batch (CPB) dyeing machinery for knitted fabrics
Continuous washing machinery for knitted fabrics
DISCONTINUOUS BLEACHING, DYEING AND WASHING MACHINERY
Types of discontinuous dyeing machines
Fabric dyeing
Yarn dyeing
Loose stock
World machinery markets
Discontinuous bleaching, dyeing and washing machinery for woven fabrics
Discontinuous jig dyeing machinery for processing woven fabrics
CONTINUOUS FABRIC DRYING MACHINERY
Continuous cylinder drying
Controlled compressive shrinking
Continuous stentering
World machinery markets
Continuous compressive shrinking machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous stentering machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous stentering machinery for knitted fabrics
DISCONTINUOUS HOT FLUE MACHINERY
The process
World machinery markets
Discontinuous hot flue machinery for woven fabrics
Discontinuous hot flue machinery for knitted fabrics
RELAXATION DRYING MACHINERY
The process
World machinery markets
Discontinuous relaxation drying machinery for woven fabrics
Discontinuous relaxation drying machinery for knitted fabrics
Continuous relaxation drying machinery for woven fabrics
Continuous relaxation drying machinery for knitted fabrics
STATISTICAL APPENDIX
List of tables
Table 1: Shipments of continuous mercerising machinery by fabric type, 2007 and 2008
Table 2: Shipments of continuous bleaching, dyeing, and washing machinery for woven fabrics, 2007 and
2008
Table 3: Shipments of continuous bleaching, dyeing and washing machinery for knitted fabrics, 2007 and
2008
Table 4: Shipments of discontinuous bleaching, dyeing and washing machinery and jig dyeing
machinery for woven fabrics, 2008
Table 5: Shipments of continuous compressive shrinking machinery for woven fabrics, 2007 and 2008
Table 6: Shipments of continuous stentering machinery by fabric type, 2007 and 2008
Table 7: Shipments of discontinuous hot flue machinery by fabric type, 2005 and 2006
Table 8: Shipments of discontinuous relaxation drying machinery by fabric type, 2005 and 2006
Table 9: Shipments of continuous relaxation drying machinery by fabric type, 2007 and 2008
Table 10: Shipments of continuous cylinder drying machinery by fabric type, 2005 and 2006
About the Author
World Markets for Textile Machinery, 2009/10: Dyeing and Finishing Reports now Available on ReportsandReports. ReportsandReports, comprising of an online library of 10,000 reports, in-depth market research studies of over 5000 micro markets, and 25 industry specific websites.
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