Overview of the textile industry in India
India is recognised as one of the world’s largest textile producers, with an industry that spans from traditional handcrafted techniques to state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities.
The textile sector is a cornerstone of the Indian economy, employing millions of people and making a significant contribution to the national GDP.
Main Fabric Types in India
The country produces a vast range of fabrics, including cotton, silk, wool, and synthetic fibres. Indian silk, renowned for its exceptional quality and variety, is highly valued in international markets. Additionally, the production of cotton fabrics and synthetic blends has expanded to meet both domestic and global demand.
Evolution and Future of the Industry
With a textile history spanning millennia, India has successfully blended its rich artisanal heritage with cutting-edge technological advancements. Facing challenges such as international competition and the need for modernisation, the country has implemented policies to foster innovation and sustainability in the sector. With continued investment in infrastructure and workforce training, India is expected to strengthen its position in the global textile market.
Anglada Turbang’s Contribution
The adoption of the Turbang L2T in Indian textile facilities has significantly enhanced the efficiency of finishing processes. Our technology has facilitated the transition towards more sustainable practices, reducing resource consumption while elevating the quality of textiles destined for both local and export markets.
How Anglada has enhanced the textile sector in India
With the Turbang L2T, textile mills in India have increased production speed and improved finishing quality for cotton, silk, and polyester fabrics.
Our thermal recirculation technology has enabled cost reductions and optimised resource efficiency.
Most common textiles in India and their treatment with Turbang L2T
Silk and cashmere → Relax Dryer mode for delicate finishes.
Denim and heavy fabrics → Even drying with moisture control across all layers.
Denim and denim: Optimised finishing with homogeneous drying and wear reduction.
Organic and recycled cotton → Injected air system for chemical-free softening.
Maritime export routes to Mumbai, Chennai, and Nhava Sheva, with post-sales support available across India.
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