Jeanologia, a specialist in denim finishing technology based in Spain, will present a production model based on digitalization and sustainability at ITMA 2019, the textile and apparel technology exhibition. Delivery times can be shortened and production processes simplified.
The company stated that this innovative technology can achieve 100% green production and “accelerate the speed of product launch through the perfect integration of software and hardware.”
“Complete Production Center” will be on display at ITMA, a process that starts with G2Dynamic, using water and chemical-free fabric finishing, Laundry5.Zero is a The finishing processing plant combines laser, G2 ozone, electron flow, SmartBoxes and other technologies to ensure zero pollution and 85% water saving. Then move to H2Zero’s first water recycling system, which eliminates potassium permanganate, pumice and other substances of concern and emissions for the textile finishing industry, reducing the manual whitening process of scraping and sanding.
This production method claims to reduce lead times from months to weeks or even days. It also reduces water and chemical use, helping businesses reduce their environmental impact, reduce impacts on worker health and save costs.
Jeanologia CEO Enrique Silla said that the industry’s demand for sustainable development has always been the driving force for the development of necessary technologies.
“We are facing an outdated production model that relies heavily on manual labor and natural resources. This makes us rethink the way jeans are produced. Today we can ensure that we are Technically ready to introduce a complete production model, high technology, efficient, high social ethics and sustainability, without affecting product characteristics. With Jeanologia as a professional technical partner, the industry has the equipment and technology required for the manufacturing of jeans in the future.”
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