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Industry

Coating carriers

Filtration fabrics

Wall coverings

Loud speaker coverings

Spacer fabrics

Industrial plush

Textile filters

Supporting and protective fabrics

Bespoke yarn development

We produce industrial yarns and technical textiles. We are also your perfect partner for bespoke developments.

Yarns for industrial usage pose the greatest challenges for natural and synthetic raw materials as well as the specially adapted spinning technologies. Stability, resistance, evenness, hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties, dyeability and chemical fastness are just a small selection of the constantly growing requirements in this area that our development team master for special, client-specific solutions.

Products

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Weaving yarns

Technology

  • Short staple (50-60 mm) and long staple (80-120 mm)
  • Simple yarns and two-for-one twisted yarns, core-spun yarns
  • Classic and compact spinning
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Weaving yarns

Raw materials

  • Wool
  • Polyester
  • Polyester HT
  • Polyamide
  • Polyamide HT
  • Meta-aramids
  • Para-aramids
  • Pyrotex
  • Modacrylic
  • Antistatic
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Weaving yarns

Yarn counts

Nm 20/1 to Nm 80/1
Nm 20/2 to Nm 80/2

Examples

  • Nm 24/2 90WV/10PA
  • Nm 40/1, 40/2 and 60/2 100 Meta-aramids
  • Nm 24/2 78PES/22Steel
  • Nm 20/2 85PES/15Steel
  • Nm 20/2 and 28/2100 WV
  • Nm 44/1 and 48/1 100 Pyrotex
  • Nm 48/2 and 60/2 100 Pyrotex
Dark blue yarn hangs over a metal bar in a textile factory, showcasing industrial production.

Weaving yarns

Embellishing

Pre-treatment

Dyeing

Almost all types of combed and cross-wound fibre can be dyed using all conventional dyeing techniques (combed top dyeing, X-coil dyeing)

Features for combed and cross-wound fibres

Flame retardant, antibacterial, antistatic, soft touch, filling, stiffening, oleophobic/hydrophobic, seam finishes, special product

etc.

A row of spinning machine spindles with brown yarn is in operation inside a textile factory.

Knitting yarns

Technology

  • Short staple (50-60 mm) and long staple (80-120 mm)
  • Simple yarns and two-for-one twisted yarns, core-spun yarns
  • Classic and compact spinning
A hand gently holds strands of vibrant blue wool, showcasing their rich texture and color.

Knitting yarns

Raw materials

  • Wool
  • Polyester
  • Polyester HT
  • Polyamide
  • Polyamide HT
  • Meta-aramids
  • Para-aramids
  • Pyrotex
  • Modacrylic
  • Antistatic
Hands with red nails hold a large spool of white yarn, showcasing a textile product from the WZ collection.

Knitting yarns

Yarn counts

  • Nm 40/1 to Nm 80/1

Examples:

  • Nm 45/1 and 48/1 100 Pyrotex
Rows of colorful fabric rolls are stacked neatly on shelves, showcasing a variety of textures and hues.

Knitting yarns

Embellishing

Pre-treatment

Dyeing

Almost all types of combed and cross-wound fibre can be dyed using all conventional dyeing techniques (combed top dyeing, X-coil dyeing)

Features for combed and cross-wound fibres

Flame retardant, antibacterial, antistatic, soft touch, filling, stiffening, oleophobic/hydrophobic, seam finishes, special product

etc.

Our team

Where everything comes together

We develop unique textile solutions in collaboration with our clients. Our highly motivated team is happy to help you.

PaulSchuschan

Managing Director

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MatthiasSchulz

Head of Sales

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KatharinaSchwind

Sales Manager

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