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Danfoss launches textile machinery series inverter products

Danfoss, a Danish company, is targeting the massive demand for automated production equipment in China's textile industry by introducing a specialized range of frequency conversion products tailored for textile applications. The company aims to integrate its solutions with Chinese textile machinery, enhancing the level of mechanical and electrical integration and ultimately capturing a significant market share. Founded in 1933 by entrepreneur Metz Clausen, Danfoss is now led by his eldest son, Jengen Klausen. Over nearly 70 years of development, it has grown into a global leader in precision machinery, electronic components, and intelligent electromechanical systems. With manufacturing facilities across four continents and a presence in over 100 countries through subsidiaries and agents, Danfoss is Denmark’s largest industrial group, generating an annual revenue of more than 2 billion euros. Danfoss began producing inverters in 1968, and although its entry into the textile sector came in the late 1990s, it quickly became one of its most successful product lines. These inverters are widely used in various textile processes, including cotton spinning, synthetic fiber production, printing and dyeing, and knitting machines. Since entering the Chinese market in 1995, Danfoss has achieved remarkable success in collaboration with the local textile industry. In the chemical fiber sector, its products are successfully applied in extruders, spinning, drawing, winding, twisting, and other critical equipment. In the cotton spinning industry, Danfoss inverters are used in carding, spinning, compact spinning, and roving machines. In the printing and dyeing field, they are integrated into dyeing machines, desizing units, boiling, bleaching combination machines, tenter frames, mercerizing machines, jiggers, raising machines, and sanding machines. Additionally, Danfoss solutions have proven effective in weaving preparation machinery such as slasher and warping machines. What sets Danfoss apart is its innovative approach to product development. For instance, the synchronous positioning card allows asynchronous motors to perform like servo drives when installed on VLT inverters, at a significantly lower cost. This technology has been successfully implemented in stenter machines, mercerizing machines, and sizing machines, drastically reducing overall machine costs while maintaining high performance. Through such strategic innovations, Danfoss continues to strengthen its position in the competitive textile automation market.

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