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Coloreel to display thread colouring unit at Texprocess

Coloreel is set to present the world’s first digital instant thread colouring product, the Coloreel unit, at Texprocess expo, in hall 5, stand C42. The international trade fair for processing textile and flexible materials will be held from May 14-17, 2019, in Germany. The Coloreel technology enables high-quality colouring of textile thread on demand.

The first product based on the Coloreel technology is the Coloreel unit that works with any existing industrial embroidery machine. By instantly colouring a white base thread during the embroidery production, Coloreel enables complete freedom to create unique embroideries without any limitations in the use of colours, according to a media statement by the company.

Coloreel Showcases Revolutionary Thread Colouring Technology at Texprocess

Texprocess is the place where the latest machines, plants, processes, and services for the manufacturer of garments and textile and flexible materials are presented. At the Coloreel stand, visitors will be able to experience live demonstrations of the revolutionary thread colouring unit, producing uniquely coloured embroideries never seen before. Coloreel will also explain how the technology and process work by showing the inside of the unit.

“We return to Texprocess because it is one of the most important fairs for the textile industry with huge international impact. The fair attracts a lot of visitors who are looking for state of the art technologies and products. All who will visit our stand will understand why Coloreel is the future of embroidery”, Magnus Hellström, VP sales and marketing at Coloreel said.

“Coloreel received the 2017 Texprocess innovation award for its instant thread colouring technology. Consequently, we are delighted that the company is making such an extensive presentation of its innovations at Texprocess. This shows that Coloreel has identified a market potential and succeeded in developing a successful and marketable product”, Michael Jänecke, director brand management, technical textiles, and textile processing, Messe Frankfurt exhibition.

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