Meridian invests heavily in new-generation dyeing technology

Meridian Specialty Yarn Group (MSYG) has announced investment in a new generation of technology, machines, controls and robotics for package, top and tow dyeing. The new machinery and supporting technologies will be installed later this year at Meridian’s new plant at Valdese, NC, US. Construction on the facility which began this spring is expected to be complete by the first quarter of 2017.

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Meridian’s multi-million-dollar purchase represents one of the first major investments in state-of-the-art package, top and tow dyeing equipment in North America in decades and positions MSYG as North America’s most modern manufacturing operation with regard to dyeing technology and robotic support equipment. The purchase includes state-of-the-art dye equipment by Galvanin, S.p.A. of Vicenza, Italy; a patented automatic dosing system for dispensing chemicals and auxiliaries from Color Service Dosing Technologies of Dueville VI, Italy; and new monitoring and control systems for all of the new dyeing equipment from Adaptive Controls of Huntersville, NC, US.

MSYG is also installing a new Galvanin skein printing machine along with support equipment.

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The new machinery and equipment will increase MSYG’s production capabilities to 16 million pounds of yarn per year (based on a five-day week) and expands the markets Meridian can serve.

The package dye machines are vertical, air pad, low liquor machines which will dye all substrates of yarn and replace all of MSYG’s existing package dye equipment. The new low liquor dye machines will be used to process cotton, rayon, wool, spun and textured polyester and other fibers. The equipment will improve production speeds and all quality aspects of dyeing while at the same time significantly reducing energy, water and chemical consumption.

The new acrylic tow dyeing capabilities will support the raw material needs at MSYG’s plant at Ranlo, NC, US. The skein printed yarns will go into craft yarns, apparel products and some home furnishings. The top dyed wool capability will support worsted spinners supplying high-end apparel, hosiery and home furnishings.

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“Our new technology gives us the capability to process every dyeable substrate, which is very unusual in the dyed yarn world,” said Tim Manson, President of MSYG. “Most dye houses specialize in certain products, but we will be in a position to source from all over the world, from every type of textile fiber, supporting a wide array of end uses.”

Manson further said that he and his management team conducted extensive research before taking the decision to invest in Galvanin machines and robotics, automatic dosing systems from Color Service Dosing Technologies and monitoring and control systems from Adaptive Controls. “They are all highly respected. This investment in state-of-the-art technologies opens many possibilities for both Meridian Specialty Yarns Group and the textile industry’s US supply chain. This is the dye house technology of the future, and we are delighted to be at the forefront of bringing this new technology to North America in such a comprehensive manner.”

“We are very pleased to have been chosen as the supplier for all of the package, tow, tops and hank dyeing machinery for this important project, and it is a pleasure to work with such an experienced team of professionals as that at Meridian,” said Marcello Galvanin, President of Galvanin S.p.A. “We look forward to seeing this project through and see it as a showcase for next generation yarn dyeing operations.”

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