Baldwin Technology, part of BW Converting, will present its TexCoat G4 precision spray system at ITMA Asia 2024 in Shanghai from October 14-18, targeting sustainable textile finishing. As brands, consumers, and regulators increasingly emphasize sustainability, Baldwin aims to meet the demand for eco-friendly production methods with its advanced spray technology.
The TexCoat G4 system offers significant environmental benefits by reducing water, chemical, and energy consumption by up to 50 per cent compared to traditional pad-dry-cure processes. It applies chemicals precisely where needed on fabrics, eliminating waste. The system uses the same chemicals as conventional methods but with more efficiency, aligning with the industry's sustainability goals.
At the event, visitors can view fabric samples treated with TexCoat G4, and Baldwin’s team will discuss the system’s role in reducing carbon footprints and enhancing cost-efficiency.
Baldwin’s recent collaboration with Monforts and Archroma strengthens its commitment to sustainable solutions. This partnership integrates Monforts’ finishing equipment and Archroma’s chemistries with TexCoat G4 technology, aiming to improve dyeing and finishing processes for manufacturers in Bangladesh, China, India, and Pakistan.
BW Converting’s VP, Rick Stanford, highlighted the system’s success in Asia, noting that investments in TexCoat G4 offer both environmental and financial benefits.
The TexCoat G4 exemplifies Baldwin’s vision for greener textile production, providing a win-win for manufacturers and the planet.