In the international trade of the pre-industrial era, spices and textiles were the main commodities. India in particular was known for the quality of its fabrics, and for centuries it was involved in active trade with China and Southeast Asia.
Soon, Indian fabrics were exported directly to Europe, where they became very fashionable, making India the largest exporter of textiles the world had ever known, reaching its peak in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Textiles have a long and distinguished tradition in India
One of the reasons Indian fabrics were so sought after by European consumers was because they were the first fabrics in which color could resist washing and did not fade in light.
To this day, India continues to be known for the quality of its fabrics, silks and fabrics and these products have become one of the main industries in the country, making India the second largest exporter of fabrics in the world.
While globalization and technical advances have changed many techniques and ways of making, the more than ten million weavers, spinners, dyers and embroiderers found in the Indian subcontinent, continue to create authentic works of art, maintaining traditions than in others. places long since lost.
For this reason it is very important that the textile winding process be as efficient as possible, giving a profit margin and causing the least environmental impact.
At Spinhole we have developed a revolutionary formula to optimize the textile winding process.
Contact us to enjoy our revolutionary method, we will accompany you throughout the process, from the first contact with us until the machine is giving the expected results.
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