BW Converting will present its latest textile finishing and surface treatment technologies at ITM 2026 in Istanbul from June 9–13, highlighting solutions designed to improve process efficiency, fabric quality and sustainability in textile manufacturing.At Hall 11, Booth 1113A, the company will showcase the Baldwin TexCoat® G4 precision spray finishing system alongside Corona Pure surface treatment technology, both aimed at helping textile manufacturers reduce water, energy and chemical consumption while improving production consistency.
Baldwin TexCoat G4 Enhances Sustainable Textile Finishing
At the center of BW Converting’s textile portfolio is the Baldwin TexCoat G4 system, which uses Precision Application Technology to apply finishing chemistry with high accuracy to one or both sides of fabric.Unlike traditional bath-based textile finishing processes, the non-contact spray system significantly reduces wet pick-up levels, helping manufacturers lower water usage and reduce drying energy requirements.According to the company, TexCoat G4 can reduce wet pick-up by up to 50%, supporting more sustainable textile production while maintaining high finishing quality and operational consistency.Yiannis Vasilonikolos stated that textile manufacturers are increasingly looking for technologies that improve productivity, lower operational costs and enhance process reliability. He noted that the TexCoat G4 system enables mills to reduce resource consumption without compromising fabric finishing standards.
Commercial Results Demonstrated in Pakistan
The technology has already delivered measurable results in commercial textile production environments.At Zaman Textile Mills, the Baldwin TexCoat G4 system reportedly helped reduce chemical consumption by up to 50% while increasing production capacity by 30% compared to conventional finishing methods.Atif Siddiqui said the installation improved water, energy and chemical efficiency while also enhancing fabric quality, consistency and hand feel.
Corona Pure Supports Fluorocarbon-Free Textile Processing
In addition to TexCoat G4, BW Converting will also highlight its Corona Pure technology, an advanced surface treatment solution developed to improve adhesion and fabric performance.The system is particularly relevant as textile manufacturers increasingly transition from C6 fluorocarbon-based water repellents to C0 fluorocarbon-free alternatives in response to sustainability and regulatory pressures.According to the company, Corona Pure improves fabric absorbency and helps newer fluorocarbon-free formulations achieve stronger water-repellent performance while maintaining product quality.
Focus on Sustainable Manufacturing Innovation
BW Converting’s participation at ITM 2026 reflects broader industry trends toward sustainable textile processing, reduced resource consumption and advanced automation technologies.As global textile manufacturers face rising environmental regulations and growing demand for eco-friendly production methods, technologies such as precision spray finishing and advanced surface treatment systems are becoming increasingly important for improving operational efficiency and supporting sustainable manufacturing goals.ITM 2026 is expected to attract leading textile machinery manufacturers and industry professionals from across the world, showcasing the latest innovations in textile production, automation, finishing and digital manufacturing solutions.