Carding & Spinning Machine

The foundation of the textile industry

Spinning is the first and the most integral part of the textile industry. It is the primary stage where different types of fibres come together and get converted into yarn. The process involves the twisting of drawn-out strands of fibres to form the yarn. In this, ring-spinning is used to spin the yarn. This yarn then travels through many processes for the final product to take shape, for instance, a blanket.

Weaving

The pillar of strength for the textile industry

After spinning, weaving is the second stage where fabric is formed. In weaving, two distinct sets of yarns are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric. Through a warp and weft method, these threads of yarns are interwoven. This process is very important, as this is where the true characteristics of the cloth emerge.

Tearing Machine

Tearing Machine is an excellent waste management method used for textile recycling on woven and non-woven fabrics. Jindal Woollen factory houses four such machines which help in selecting the desired quality of the fabric and always meet the demands of the clients on time. With this machinery at its disposal, Jindal Woollen is also one of the leading manufacturers in the textile industry to have embraced this new wave of sustainability.

Dyeing Machine

Dyeing is a process of colouring textile materials to make them look more appealing and attractive. Jindal Woollen makes use of such machines of the finest quality for the smooth execution of this intricate process. Jindal Woollen always adheres to strict quality control in order to maintain consistency in its products which matches international standards.

Packing-Dispatches

Ensuring efficient enclosing and protection

Once the products are made, the next stage of Packing-Dispatching comes into being. It refers to the technology that encloses and protects the products that are ready for distribution. The three-step process involves the design, evaluation and production of the packages so that the final products can be transported through logistics and reach the end-user.

Shipping Container & Labelling

The process of packaging does not simply end once the products are packed and dispatched. From here, three other technological aspects become part of the whole process. These three aspects are: identification codes, barcodes, and electronic data interchange (EDI). These three technological tools help Jindal Woollen track the packages/shipping containers throughout the distribution channel with utmost ease and efficiency.

Export

Making quality products available across the globe

Jindal Woollen’s finest quality products are in high demand across continents. We take great pride in our products and never compromise on their quality. That’s why we are the preferred choice of many clients across the globe. Our association with our international partners has grown stronger in the last few years and we are now gearing up to enter new markets with more aggression.