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#CTL at #ITMAAsia Interview with Ferraro SpA ITMA ASIA +CITME 2024 held on October 14-18 2024 at NECC SHANGHAI. China Textile Leader, one of the leading professional media, interviewed several leading global providers of advanced textile machinery and spare parts. Established in 1951, FERRARO SPA with more than 60 years of experience is the partner for providing excellence and quality in the finishing of knitted and woven fabrics, introducing its oil separation washing machine. 💡 With the help of the patented continuous oil separation filtering device, the ultrasound technology #FerrSonic can remove oils, waxes, fats, fluffs, and other impurities that create serious problems in all the processing steps such as heat setting on the stenter, from the fabrics efficiently. It is important to keep the water batch constantly clean avoiding the dirty parts being picked up by running fabric and transported to the next machine section creating huge contamination. For this purpose, Ferraro has developed a new advanced technology continuous filtering system capable of cleaning the whole batch of the washing tank every single minute. Through this continuous process, the water batch is always clean and reusable reducing drastically the consumption of the same. A special compact oil separator device is built on the same filtering unit draining out all the removed impurities. - allow the consistent reduction of chemicals up by 65% - shorten the washing time and reduce water consumption by 30-50% - reduce the required process temperature from 95℃ to 65℃ - save 50% of energy and carbon dioxide emissions 🌟leopoldo petruzio, Executive Director of FERRARO, said in the interview, "With more than 60 years of experience in textile finishing, FERRARO has been a quality leader in the market, and with the development and continuous updating of new technologies, our machinery boast smaller footprint and consume less energy than before while increasing capacity. Digital development as well as environmental sustainability will be the future direction of the textile industry, and we will continue to innovate in related fields.”