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Summer 2008

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Indian Color Care Installs First Monforts Interknit Line In India

Indian Color Care, a subsidiary of India-based apparel manufacturer International Stitches, has installed a Monforts Interknit line in order to continue International Stitches’ expansion into fabric processing and apparel manufacture.

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The Monforts Interknit line installed at Indian Color Care

The new line — the first to be installed in India — is 2.4 meters wide and will be used as a nonstop finishing line for relaxing and compressive shrinking of knitted fabrics. The Interknit consists of a fabric inlet section, edge gluing, stretching field, relaxation dryer, leveling field, compressive shrinking unit and fabric delivery section. Networking with Monforts’ Qualitex automation technology enables the line to be operated by a single person.

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Vishal Kumar, president, Indian Color Care

“The market now expects a lot of properties in respect of hand and feel and sheen, which this unit will allow us to provide,” said S. Chitambaranathan, CEO, International Stitches. He added that the company is looking to expand into warp knitting through the possible acquisition of a certain European warp knitter.

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