Klüber Lubrication at the ITMA 2023 in hall 2, stand E202

Tailored for efficiency - New long lasting lubricant for weaving loom gears

04/24/2023, Munich

From spinning and knitting to weaving and finishing – specialty lubricants developed by Klüber Lubrication can help to significantly improve process efficiency and achieve the sustainability goals of essential processes in textile manufacturing. At the ITMA 2023 in Milan, Klüber Lubrication will present their comprehensive portfolio for the textile industry. A new addition to the portfolio is Klübersynth MEG 4, a long lasting lubricant for weaving loom gears which leads to less heat generation and therefore decreases energy consumption. The new gear oil offers high scuffing protection and excellent micropitting load carrying capacity for gears.

“Our high-performance specialty lubricants, in combination with our dedicated service portfolio, help customers not only to reduce their environmental footprint, but also to increase production efficiency and therefore to reduce production costs”, says Çağrı Güngör, Textile Industry Market Development Manager at Klüber Lubrication. “Our EnergyEfficiency Service program helps our customers to reduce costs, consumption, and production loss in their production facilities. At the ITMA 2023, our experts will be happy to answer all questions concerning lubrication in the textile industry.”

At the ITMA 2023, Klüber Lubrication will show their comprehensive portfolio which covers the entire value chain, from the sub-segments weaving and finishing to spinning and knitting. All speciality lubricants developed by Klüber Lubrication are designed to help overcome the challenges in textile production, such as changing humidity, temperature fluctuations and high loads, and at the same time help the industry to meet their sustainability goals.

Meet the Klüber Lubrication experts at the ITMA in hall 2, stand E202.

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All speciality lubricants developed by Klüber Lubrication are designed to help overcome the challenges in textile production

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