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Wednesday, 17 February 2021 13:11

Monforts Centre receives 36-roller raising machine

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The Monforts Advanced Technology Centre in Monchengalbach, Germany received 36-roller raising machine manufactured in 1918. Introduced by Monforts, the raising machine proved to be a revolutionary product in the 19th century as it used low friction ball bearings for its raising rollers. This reduced the wear and maintenance of the raising rollers.

Despite current travel restrictions, the Monforts Advanced Technology Centre (ATC) is fully operational for industrial-scale trials and is run by highly experienced staff on behalf of customers. Since its opening in 2013, the technology centre has invested over €3 million in equipment. Spread across 1,200 sq m, the centre houses two full finishing lines, engineered to accommodate an extremely diverse range of processes based around the industry-leading Montex stenter, in addition to a Thermex range for continuous fabric dyeing and the newly developed CYD process for yarn dyeing.