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26  Baldwin TexCoat™ G4  Converting, about the latest technology at IGATEX Pakistan.  Rick Stanford: One of the major benefits of the   27

                                                                Baldwin TexCoat G4 is that it’s a non-contact
 Cover Story  Precision spray coating system for textiles  TEXtalks: Which innovative and sustainable   system, the fabric never touches the machine. In   Cover Story
               technologies did BW Converting highlight at
                                                                traditional padding systems, you need to empty a
               IGATEX?
                                                                100 to 150 liter chemical bath during a changeover.
               Rick Stanford: At IGATEX, we showcased our
                                                                TexCoat only uses a compact 3-liter tank, which
               Baldwin TexCoatG4 precision spray finishing
                                                                makes the process much quicker and cleaner.
               machine, positioned as a sustainable,
                                                                Switching from one formulation (like a softener) to
 Rick Stanford, Vice President Global Business
               applications. Additionally, we presented TexForce, a
                                                                takes just 6 minutes, compared to 20 to 25 minutes
 Development, Textiles, BW   high-efficiency alternative to traditional pad   another (such as a water repellent or anti-microbial)
               versatile remoistening system designed for various
                                                                in traditional systems. This results in less downtime
 Converting, discusses the high-efficiency textile   weaving and knitting processes.  and greater flexibility.
 coating via precision spray, ensuring uniform   TEXtalks: How do BW Converting’s precision spray   TEXtalks: Where in Pakistan have BW Converting’s
               application systems set new standards for
                                                                systems been successfully implemented?
 application and improved fabric quality.  eco-efficiency and safety?  Rick Stanford: We’re seeing tremendous uptake in
               Rick Stanford: Traditional textile finishing hasn’t
               evolved much in over a century. Typically, fabrics are   Pakistan, with a strong return on investment
                                                                reported across the board. While our systems are
               fully saturated in a chemical bath, then squeezed   used in a variety of segments, from technical textiles
               and dried using a stenter frame, a method that   and military fabrics to consumer garments, our
               consumes excessive water and energy. With        biggest success in Pakistan right now is in the
               TexCoat, we’ve revolutionized the process. Instead   bedsheet industry. Baldwin TexCoat G4 has been
               of soaking the fabric, we spray only the exact   widely adopted for applying softeners and resins on
               amount of chemicals needed, drastically reducing   bed sheeting fabrics, and many customers now
               water pickup. Less water means less energy       operate multiple units, thanks to the system’s
               required for evaporation, enabling faster production   proven efficiency and cost-saving benefits.
               speeds and significantly improved efficiency. It’s a
               true paradigm shift in textile finishing.        TEXtalks: What is your perspective on the current
                                                                U.S. Trade Tariff scenario for 2025?
               TEXtalks: What role does the valve spray system   Rick Stanford: I remain confident that the situation
               play in textile processing?                      will resolve positively. During my recent visit to
               Rick Stanford: The core of this innovation lies in   SaigonTex in Vietnam, just as the tariffs were being
               minimizing water use. When you reduce the        discussed, I saw optimism among factories. Many
               moisture content on the fabric, you also reduce the   viewed the changes as potential opportunities,
               energy needed to evaporate it. This directly     particularly with supply chain shifts benefiting
               translates to lower energy consumption, faster   countries like Pakistan. I’m optimistic that the tariff
               production speeds, reduced costs, and a far smaller   situation will settle, creating more balanced
               carbon footprint. It’s a win-win for both manufacturers   opportunities for global textile markets.
               and environmentally conscious brands.
                                                                TEXtalks: How has the response been from visitors
               TEXtalks: How can BW Converting’s precision spray
 Rick Stanford                                                  at IGATEX?
               systems help manufacturers cut water, chemicals,   Rick Stanford: This marks our fourth consecutive
 Under the banner of the industry-leading Baldwin   The Baldwin TexCoat™ G4 is a high-performance   and energy use by up to 50%?  year exhibiting at IGATEX alongside our trusted
 Technology brand, BW Converting manufactures   textile coating system designed to deliver precise   Rick Stanford: In traditional pad-based systems, the   partner, Al Ameen. They’ve been instrumental in
 industrial enhancement technology and   and uniform coating on various fabric types. This   chemical add-on rate is often 65–70%. With the   expanding our presence in Pakistan, maintaining
 consumables for the printing, packaging, textile, film   system is engineered to improve the overall quality   Baldwin TexCoat, we reduce that to just 25%. As a   strong relationships with local manufacturers. Each
 extrusion, EV battery, and corrugated industries. BW   of textiles by providing consistent coating layers,   result, the fabric is significantly drier entering the   year, we see growing interest in our technologies. At
 Converting offers inline spraying technology that   whether for protective finishes, functional coatings or   stenter, allowing it to move through the machine   this year’s event, many of our existing customers
 delivers precise fluid and dry powder for a range of   decorative applications. TexCoatG4 is ideal for   much faster. For example, one customer doubled   visited just to share their satisfaction with the
 applications, including newsprint spray dampening,   industries such as fashion, home textiles, and   their production speed from 60 to 120 meters per   Baldwin TexCoat G4, while new visitors came
 web remoistening, film extrusion spraying and   technical fabrics that require precision in coating   minute simply by switching to TexCoat. This means   curious about the buzz around our sustainable
 powdering, and textile finish coating. The systems   applications. Team TEXtalks has a chance to meet   one stenter can now do the job of two, delivering   solutions. There’s a clear shift happening,
 are designed for efficiency and accuracy, ensuring   and discuss with Rick Stanford, Vice President   massive cost savings and efficiency gains.  customers are actively looking to reduce water,
 reduced material waste and faster production times.  Global Business Development, Textiles, BW
               TEXtalks: How much time is typically required for   chemical use, and carbon footprint, and we’re proud
               changeover and cleaning with your spray systems?  that TexCoat G4 is helping lead that transformation.

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