Pakistan Textile Journal

SALVADE
Continuous Steaming Machines

Salvadè S.p.A. manufactures stenters, printing machines and steaming plants. They make high-standard machines, with the help of skilled technicians, numerically-controlled machine tools and a new engineering department, fully equipped with some of the most advanced computers and CAD systems in the sector.

VDF Two-phase steaming machine

VPM Continuous Steaming Machines
VPM Continuous Steaming Machines by Salvade offers following advantages:
· reduced steam consumption.
· immediate and even moistening at the slightest temperature change, thus giving a higher dye yield and brightness.
· even temperature throughout the chamber.
· continuous fabric advancement to avoid fabric contact and rubbing.
· lubrication and maintenance are reduced to a minimum .
VDF Two-phase steaming machine
This machine has been designed to develop reactive and Indanthren dyed fabrics. It is especially useful for bulk production of both woven and knitted fabrics.
The main advantages as compared to traditional systems are:
· Complete removal of urea.
· Time in chamber reduced to approximately 90 seconds.
· High operating speed.
· Small steaming machine.
· Fewer problems in increasing the temperature.
· Lower dye costs.
· Easier fabric washing.
After-Printing washing machine for Woven Fabrics
This machine was developed in Como, the world capital for printed silks. This natural fibre, so elegant, so delicate and so sought after, really is worth washing using a continuous system. Salvadè has striven to design and build a machine that can bring together all the aspects required to obtain good fabric washing.
Though it is not easy to merge delicacy with washing strength, energy and consumption savings, high automation and simplicity, Salvadè has, however, managed to meet their customers requirements.
AMT Tumbler Dryers
Tumbler dryers dry the fabric in rope-form and give the fabric a good hand effect, but they often leave faults on the fabric. As a consequence our machine has been designed to dry the fabric in open form.
The machine is equipped with a mesh conveyor belt with a series of high capacity and pressure air nozzles located beneath. The intermittent air nozzles open and close to push the fabric up towards the top moving bulkhead and then to let the fabric fall back onto the conveyor at the same speed. The number of intermittent jets, the distance between the conveyor and the bulkhead, the speed and the way the fabric makes contact with the bulkhead all help to determine the TUMBLER action and thus the consequent enhancement of the fabric.