Baldwin’s non-contact spray technology textiles finishing systems at virtual show

2 October 2020


USA
Textile care professionals keen to learn about new technologies further back in the production chain may be interested in webinars being presented by the Baldwin Technology Company later this month.

The company will be offering two virtual opportunities for customers to learn more about the company’s innovative non-contact spray finishing systems. These technologies will be showcased in October during an in-depth webinar event, as well as during the Innovate Textile and Apparel Virtual Trade Show.

The interactive and free webinar ‘How to Deliver Sustainability with Non-Contact Spray’ will be held twice on 13 October, with a recording provided for all who register for later viewing. During this event, industry veteran Rick Stanford, Baldwin’s business development leader for textiles, will discuss the sustainable functionality of the Precision Spray and Ahlbrandt Rotor Spray technologies. The technologies are designed to save chemistry, time and production costs, while enabling sustainable textile production. The Innovate Textile and Apparel Virtual Trade Show will take place online 15 to 30 October.

Stanford said:“Participants will learn how non-contact spray has become a game-changing technology in sustainable textile finishing. It dramatically cuts chemical waste and energy consumption, while increasing productivity and quality. We will show attendees how our systems work and in what applications they are ideal for, as well as take questions. These are great opportunities to experience innovations that drastically improve both the process and product quality, while saving time and chemistry, and contributing to a more sustainable future.”



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