Nieper Incorporates Brueckner's Finishing Technology

David Nieper, who specializes in women's clothing, has set up a modern dyehouse that has Brueckner's finishing technology.

  22 April 2020 20:49 Wednesday
Nieper Incorporates Brueckner's Finishing Technology

David Nieper, who produces luxury women's clothing, knitwear and nightwear based in England, has made a decision to incorporate Brueckner machines into its’ production line. An agreement was made between the two companies for the installation of a modern dyehouse with finishing technology. David Nieper also decided to incorporate the dyeing, finishing and digital printing processes for fabrics, and occupied a new production site to establish a new dyeing, finishing and digital printing facility.

6 Independent Temperature Zones

The installed 3-bay BRÜCKNER stenter frame is especially designed for running small production lots. This unique system of BRÜCKNER has its’ distinctiveness featuring of alternate heating source arrangement in every 1.5m and in 6 independent temperature zones. Any of the 6 independent temperature zones can be adjusted depending on the requirement of the each fabric to satisfy temperature levels in demand. Furthermore, the 3-bay BRÜCKNER stenter is equipped with newly developed, completely lubrication free vertical chain. This process is reducing maintenance efforts, cost and products wastage. After the stenter treatment, the fabrics will be brought to a brand new inkjet printing department, containing the latest digital printers for brilliant images and unmatched color depth. After the printing process, as a last step, the fabrics will be compacted on a BRÜCKNER rubber belt/ felt belt compacting range.

We Challenge Brueckner

Christoper Nieper OBE, Chief Executive DAVID NIEPER Ltd. said on the agreement signed with Brueckner; “This is an exciting opportunity for our business. Working in partnership with BRÜCKNER means that we are able to harness new technology which will make DAVID NIEPER the first fashion manufacturer in the UK to digitally print onto cotton jersey. The digital print factory is the latest and largest investment our company has made in sustainable production. We challenged BRÜCKNER to provide us with a system that would offer superb quality, while upholding our commitment to sustainable textile production.”


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