LUWA Ventilates with MultiCell

LUWA will participate in ITM 2012, provides the manufacturers with great advantages with the MultiCell filter it developed for the textile sector

  09 March 2012 20:33 Friday
LUWA Ventilates with MultiCell

Luwa Air Engineering AG, which manufactures air management systems for several industries including the textile sector, will exhibit its innovations and share its works with the visitors at ITMA 2012 in Istanbul. The company that will take part on booth 201/B in Hall 2 in Textile Air Engineering and on booth 712/B in Hall 7 in Eco Engineering Divisions, had experienced a successful organisation at ITMA Barcelona 2011. At ITM 2012, Luwa is going to exhibit MultiCell Filter with many advanced features and present its New Business Unit Eco Engineering designed for industrial heat recovery and exhaust air cleaning systems. This new business unit has been designed in order to handle the tough tasks in the textile process.

Together with its sales and technical team in Turkey, Luwa, which attaches great importance to the Turkish market, will host its visitors at its booth of 50 sqm at ITM 2012 in Istanbul. The company that focus on customer satisfaction will again show that it produces reasonable solutions for its customers. LUWA’s expertise areas include; Yarn (ring, OE, airjet), weaving (weaving, warp and winding), knitting (circular, warp knitting, hosiery), finishing places, artificial fibers (POY/FDY spinning, PSF production, DTY texture and tyre cord), nonwoven (carding, spunbond, needle punching and hygienic production lines) and airing the textile labs.

Occupies Less Area

Provides More Efficiency

Compared to the conventional rotary air filters, Luwa’s MultiCell Filer offers many opportunities to build more compact air conditioning and filtration stations. The space saving modular filter cells installed in the Compact Filter Units (CFU) require 40 percent less space for air conditioning and filtering processes in the weaving mills. The filter offering ease of use with its modular design, has an option for increased filter area for power saving. With features such as dual use ( filtration of room return air and machine exhaust air), MultiCell, maximizes its benefits by providing access to filter media on clean and dirty side.

The Swiss-based Luwa performs production across the world in order to meet the best working conditions and to increase the efficiency in its machinery parks in the textile mills. The company is also engaged in the production of tailor-made AIR and ECO Engineering solutions. The company officials underline that thanks to their energy recovery systems, the textile facilities achieve energy savings up to 85 percent and that the consumed energy is recovered by the converter sections integrated with heat recovery systems. It is stated that the solutions developed by Luwa ensure low energy costs and require less maintenance compared to their rivals in the market.

Luwa’s new product EasyHeat Plus is described as a two step energy saving system. In the first step, energy is obtained from the pressurized water. In the second step an industrial heat pump is used in order to raise the hot water temperature to 75°C. It is stated that the main purpose is to raise the CO2 emission up to 80 percent, which is required by the Kyoto protocol. Another purpose is stated to be decreasing the amount of the air pollution (smoke and bad smell) generated by the exhaust air and continuing the latest and the most important investments

Luwa is Growing in the Market Day by Day

Luwa AG, established by Hans C. and Walter A. Bechtler brothers in Zurich, engaged in the production of automatic heating and ait conditioning systems. The name of the company was derived from the first syllables of the German words Luft, for air and Waerme, for heat. In 1941, the company made a progress in the issues such as license for exhaust systems for spinning machines and patents for Pneumafil products. In 1947, Luwa started to grow with its agencies and affiliated companies over the world and in 1972 it opened a sales office in Singapore. Later, the company opened offices in India in 1993 and in China in 1998 and strengthened its companies in these markets. In 2009, it acquired the Swiss based Koening AG and broadened its product range within the economic and eco-friendly heat recovery systems. The company is currently active in the markets of Europe, Turkic States, Africa, Middle East and South America with Luwa Switzerland, in Singapore and Australian markets with Luwa Singapore, in the Indian market with Luwa India and in the Chinese market with Luwa China.

 


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