The new High Dynamic Range (HDR) simplifies designing, reduces laser marking times and guarantees “what you see is what you get†achieving more natural and three-dimensional designs.
The Spanish company starts a new era in laser design processes, allowing greater creativity and saving time, while avoiding second-rate production and providing the sector with a common language.
Jeanologia has been present in India since 2004 and 6% of the total jeans production in the country is done using their sustainable technologies.
Valencia-Spain During the international trade fair Denimsandjeans, being held September 25-26 in Bangalore, India, Jeanologia will present its High Dynamic Range (HDR). The system created by the Spanish company, specialized in developing sustainable solutions for garment finishing, reduces jeans production time by 30%.
The new HDR simplifies how designing is done, reduces laser marking times, increases production capacity and reduces time-to-market.This new system marks an advance in the transformation of the jean industry towards efficiency and sustainability, while also dramatically improving creativity and guaranteeing quality with “what you see is what you getâ€.
Jeanologia starts a new era in laser design process for the textile industry with their hyperbolic system High Dynamic Range patented by the Spanish company. This revolutionary generation of laser increases the dynamic contrast of tones and creates a sensation of depth closer to the real thing, achieving more natural and three-dimensional designs.
Jeanologia’s technology has been used in India for 13 years. The company has taken on the challenge of transforming the denim production centers of the country, and currently acts as the expert technology partner for top brands and laundries, supporting them in their objective to improve competitiveness, increase production and eliminate all processes that are harmful for workers and the environment.
Currently, 6% of the total jeans production in India have Jeanologia’s sustainable technology in its DNA and this figure is growing exponentially each year.
Local brands such as Killer Jeans and Numero Uno (who develop eco-friendly projects in the industrial areas of Vapi and Selaqui Dehradun respectively) already trust the Spanish company to provide sustainability and efficiency in their jeans production. While major international top brands like Levi’s, Lee, Wrangler, Pepe Jeans, H&M among others have Jeanologia as their expert technology partner.
“The transformation of India’s jean industry towards efficiency and sustainability has begun. The production centers are integrating our laser, ozone and nano-bubble technologies allowing them to reduce water, chemical and energy consumptionâ€, assures Manuj Kanchan, Asia Area Manager at Jeanologia.
“With the presentation of our HDR system at Denimsandjeans, Jeanologia will reassert their mission to create both innovative and sustainable products: increasing competitiveness, reducing costs, saving designers time, creating a common language for the industry, boosting creativity and avoiding second-rate qualityâ€, adds Kanchan.
Talk: The evolution of jeans finishing
During the trade fair, Jordi Juani, Division Director from Jeanologia will give a talk on “The evolution of jeans finishing, from manual to technologicalâ€, September 25 at 3.30pm.
Juani will take a journey from traditional methods for finishing jeans, based on manual labor with high water and chemical consumption, to the current transformation that the industry is experiencing with eco-efficient and sustainable technologies from Jeanologia. The new model uses technology as its main tool to obtain the right product with maximum quality, while also reducing environmental impact, production costs and time-to-market.
Jeanologia in India
Since 2004 Jeanologia has been fostering a change in the jeans industry in India directly investing in the country. Of India’s sustainable garment finishing technology, 90% of the market currently bears the Spanish company’s stamp.
Jeanologia develops major projects for export companies and national producers like Shahi, Arvind, Everblue (Raymonds), KG denim, FFI, Shell Apparels, Orient Craft, Anish India and many others.
In the north of India, Jeanologia has the support of market leaders such as Anupam, Modern Dyeingor Globewash implementing their new technologies.
In Bangalore and New Delhi, Jeanologia has an experienced and dynamic team of technical specialists who directly serve the needs of its clients.
Jeanologia: leader in textile technology
Since 1993 their mission has been to improve the industry of garment finishing through their technology and know-how. Their laser, G2 ozone and e-flow system have revolutionized the textile industry. They offer infinite design possibilities and garment finishes, while saving water, energy and chemicals, eliminating waste and toxic emissions.
Currently the Spanish company has clients in 5 continents. The export of its machines and services represents 90% of its total billing, reaching 60 countries including: the USA, Mexico, Columbia, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Portugal, India, China, Russia, Japan, Morocco, Bangladesh, Turkey, Tunisia and Vietnam.
The biggest market brands such as Levi’s, Polo Jeans, Abercrombie & Fitch, Edwin Japan, Pepe Jeans, Diesel, Hilfiger Denim, Salsa jeans, Jack & Jones, Replay and other large retailers such as GAP, Uniqloy H&M, among others, place their confidence in Jeanologia, using technology developed by the company.
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