Machine for textile and garments manufacturers, textile industry machines, textile business, textile startup.
Service and support for Textile Machinery
Textile machines, as with any other machines, depreciate with time – they need to be maintained to ensure high quality output, reproducibility, high productivity, and efficiency that you have come to expect of them.
A.T.E. offers a host of after-sales-services in textile engineering that covers some spinning and processing machines. The services for other products supplied by us, are handled by the respective principals directly. However, we at ATEEPL are committed to co-ordinate with our principals to ensure prompt services to our customers at all times.
With A.T.E., you are assured of:
Substantial saving in services, compared to having foreign technicians service your machines,
Faster service response and issue resolution, due to availability of service engineers locally,
Single point of contact for spares from various manufacturers
Availability of critical spares, locally
Highly skilled and trained engineers
Multi-skilled and strong domain knowledge; are able to handle multiple machines
Among others, A.T.E.’s after-sales-services include:
Installation, commissioning, and relocation
Types of Textiles
Textiles vary from felts to knits, and even cloths so tightly woven that they appear to be of a single piece. As you can imagine, there are machines tasked with many parts of these processes in order to make the production of textiles as smooth as possible. Cotton is one of the most commonly used fabrics, so many machines are based around the fabrication of cotton.
Machines Involving Fiber/Thread/Yarn Production
Every article of clothing has a different instruction label for machine washing and drying. These materials vary from cotton, wool, flax, ramie, silk, leather or even synthetic materials. All of these materials need to be handled and cared for specially to retain their shape after multiple washes.
Woolen Mill Machines - used to develop wool into yarn
Thread Winding Machines - used to wind thread onto spools
Bleaching/Dyeing Machines - used to bleach or dye thread, fibers, or fabric
Scutching Machines - used to separate cotton seeds from the cotton
Carding Machines - used to prepare the wool for being made into yarn
Spinning Machines - used to spin yarn
Yarn Gassing Machines - used as a Bunsen burner to heat the yarn, getting rid of excess fuzz and deepening the color
Machines Involving Textile Production
After the thread, yarn or fibers are turned into a more usable material, they are then woven, knitted, tufted or made into a cloth or textile. That is not all: The textiles are sewn, quilted or they can be layered for different types of insulation or for other purposes. The product can also be dyed or treated at different points in the process. The textile is then measured and cut, if necessary, so that it can be shipped to sellers.
Knitting Machines - used to knit yarn
Crochet Machines - used to crochet yarn
Lace Making Machines - used to weave thread into lace
Weaving Machines - used to weave thread, such as a loom
Tufting Machines - used to make textiles where fur is inserted into a base, like carpets or mittens
Quilting Machines - used to quilt textiles
Cloth Measuring Machines - used to measure cloth
Cloth Cutting Machines - used to cut cloth
Industrial Sewing Machines - large sewing machines
Monogramming Machines - used to create monogrammed fabric, such as towels with initials on them
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