A complete system supplier known for its leading technologies in continuous wet processing, discontinuous dyeing, and technical textiles, Benninger is set to showcase its latest innovations at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025. Headlining their presentation will be the brand-new SingeRay singeing machine, specifically engineered for knitwear, alongside proven solutions from their extensive portfolio.
The Benninger SingeRay offers knitwear manufacturers a superior method for fabric upgrading, effectively eliminating the need for biopolishing. Singeing is a highly precise process that removes only the unwanted short fibers. Compared to biopolishing, the resulting weight loss is significantly lower, which increases the amount of input converted into saleable fabric and reduces the overall environmental footprint.
The SingeRay is built for efficiency and high output, boasting a production capacity of up to 30 tons per day. It is equipped with two burners and advanced silicon carbide burning chambers that ensure complete gas combustion at a constant temperature, supported by four cooling channels. The adjustable flame width further guarantees low gas consumption. Furthermore, dust is safely managed and separated using a wet deduster.
Benninger will also highlight key advancements across its dyeing machinery. The company has developed the fastest, most versatile, and most economical jet dyeing machine in the industry, the FabricMaster, which dramatically shortens process times. Engineered with a passion for perfect fabric quality, the FabricMaster allows for the production of the widest range of fabrics at the lowest cost while achieving unmatched water consumption levels. This system represents a breakthrough in discontinuous dyeing, combining outstanding features for safe fabric transport, smooth liquor transfer, high rope speeds, and shorter cycle times.
The cold pad batch (CPB) dyeing process is the only method that allows for salt-free dyeing without additional energy input, making it increasingly popular, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Benninger has optimized its CPB systems for these climatic conditions, with the Benninger Küsters DyePad at its core.
Benninger is the only textile machinery manufacturer with expertise in the original S-roller technology, which is critical for ensuring consistently even dyeing across the entire fabric width. The CPB system's key advantages—including flexibility, dramatically improved accessibility for the new knit version, high reproducibility, and ease of operation—make it a trusted, low-investment solution for the full spectrum of open-width dyeing with reactive dyestuffs.