Having recently secured significant major orders in Central and South America, finishing
machinery specialist Monforts will exhibit at the upcoming Febratex textile machinery
exhibition taking place in Blumenau, Brazil, from August 20-23, along with Uniferro, its new
regional partner.
This new alliance follows the well-earned retirement of Herbert Erdmann of the service
agency Euro Texteis, who has worked tirelessly with Monforts over more than 30 years to
secure a leading position in the region for Montex stenter dryers, Thermex dyeing ranges and
associated finishing technology.
After sales and service
With offices in Sao Paulo and Ceara and sub-agents across Brazil, Uniferro has been active in
the textile industry for over 50 years.
“Our focus has always been on providing our customers with the best technology, so we work
only with high quality brands and we are very pleased to now partner with Monforts,” says
Uniferro owner Fabrice Meyer.
Monforts Montex stenters and Thermex dyeing ranges are industry standard for the fabric
finishing industry, providing many advantages in terms of production throughput and
especially in achieving energy efficiency and savings.
“Investment in new technology and capacity expansions are very important to our customers
in Brazil, who are looking to stay ahead of the competition in terms of sustainable, high
quality production,” says Monforts Regional Sales Manager Achim Gesser. “We find that
they carefully assess the benefits of each advanced new technology in order to thrive in a
sector that is constantly changing and as a result, have adopted ongoing strategies of
continuous investment.”
coaTTex
At Febratex, Monforts will introduce its very latest coaTTex coating unit exclusively
dedicated to air knife and knife-over-roller coating. For single-sided application with paste or
foam, the versatile coater is suitable for both incorporation into existing finishing ranges as
well as installation with new Monforts Montex stenter systems.
A wide range of coatings can be applied to fabrics for providing functions such as
waterproofing, liquid and gas protection and breathability, in addition to foam lamination and
black-out coating.
Denim hub
Brazil remains a buoyant hub for textile manufacturing with a particular stength in the denim
dyeing and finishing sector and many Monforts Thermex hotflue dyeing systems are already
operational in the region, reaping the benefits of the Econtrol® process.
Econtrol® is a continuous process for the dyeing of woven cotton and cellulosic fabrics,
especially denim, in which reactive dyestuffs are fixed into the fabric in a one-step dyeing
and drying process with a controlled combination of steam and air. The entire pad-dry
process takes just two-to-three minutes.
“Differentiation is the key in the highly-competitive denim fabrics industry, whether through
the successful incorporation of new fibres, accommodating new fabric constructions or
exploring the many options for how to treat them at the finishing stage, to gain a market
advantage,” says Achim Gesser. “Our lines allow users to be extremely versatile and respond
quickly to market demand, while also allowing very short production runs.”
Energy savings
Because finishing is a particularly energy-intensive part of the textile production chain, it is
exactly where convincing results can be achieved, he adds, and Monforts has developed a
wide range of energy-saving. These included a range of heat recovery systems, such as the
Universal Energy Tower and the ECO Booster. Both can also be retrofitted to existing ranges
to make production more resource-efficient and economical, yet without having to invest in a
new machine.
“Energy costs tend to be high in Brazil and can account for up to 70% of production costs for
our customers, so there is great demand for ways of saving money,” says Gesser. “Cutting
energy usage also helps in terms of global warming and reducing carbon footprint, of course,
so these latest technologies are a win-win for fabric finishers. As we look forward to a
promising partnership with Uniferro in Brazil, we would like to extend our thanks and best
wishes for the future to Herbert Erdmann for his hard work over the years.”
Monforts and Uniferro look forward to meeting customers old and new at Febratex, in Hall 5,
at stand 27.