Dohler is one of Brazil’s leading home textile producers. It has ambitious plans to double production within five years and is constantly seeking new technologies and solutions to further improve its production techniques. Döhler was founded in 1881. It’s a family concern. It produces curtains, upholstery, table cloths, bed linen, terry towels, kitchen towels, vertical blinds and mattress covers. It has fully integrated vertical operations.
The company has recently introduced Montex stenter which has increased production speeds and significantly reduced energy costs with wider fabric widths. It has made possible finishing on a wide range of fabrics including 100 per cent cotton, cotton/polyester, cotton/viscose, viscose/polyester blends, linen, plus aramide and polyamide for military uniforms and raincoats.
The Montex has introduced wider fabric working at faster speeds. It has already provided energy saving of around 18 per cent and increased production by as much as 30 per cent with fabric widths of up to 3.20 meters. While older stenters are virtually able to finish only one particular product, the Montex can carry out virtually every application required.
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