HVAC Solutions for High-Performance Textile Manufacturing
All textiles are hygroscopic. That is, they absorb or release moisture depending on the relative humidity of the surrounding air. If the atmosphere is drier than the textile’s equilibrium relative humidity then the textile will give up its moisture to the air. If the air is very humid then the textile’s moisture content will increase. This moisture loss and gain occurs at every stage from the initial processing of the fibres through to final garment manufacturing, distribution and use by the consumer.This change in moisture content has a direct impact on the properties of textiles, such as tensile strength, elasticity, fibre diameter and friction. A drop in the equilibrium relative humidity of a textile may cause it to be weaker, thinner, less elastic and therefore more brittle. It will also have more imperfections. By maintaining the air humidity whilst processing the fibres, this loss in moisture to the atmosphere is minimised.
Moisture loss during processing cannot be totally eliminated as the act of processing will increase the temperature of the material, which will cause it to become drier. However, by increasing the humidity of the air surrounding the textile directly after processing, the material experiences “regain”. Moisture is reabsorbed by the textile, thus improving the quality and performance of the fabric.
Importance of HVAC in Textile Processes
Each stage of textile production—spinning, weaving, dyeing, finishing, and garment
manufacturing—requires specific temperature and humidity conditions:
Spinning
Proper humidity reduces yarn breakage and improves strength.
Weaving
Stable conditions prevent loom stoppages and ensure fabric uniformity.
Dyeing & Printing:
Precise control avoids color variation and spotting.
Finishing
Dust-free and humidity-controlled air improves the smoothness and final quality of fabrics.
Key Benefits
- Year-round consistency in temperature and humidity irrespective of ambient climate
- Energy-efficient systems designed for high-consumption industries (BEE compliance)
- Advanced filtration to reduce lint, dust, and airborne fibres
- Improved fabric quality with stable tensile strength, elasticity, and reduced imperfections
- Higher productivity with fewer machine breakdowns and stoppages
Regulatory Standards & Compliance
Our textile HVAC solutions are designed and delivered in line with global and Indian standards, including:
- ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers)
- ISHRAE (Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers)
- BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency) norms for high-intensive industries
- NBC (National Building Code of India)
- – Textile Industry HVAC
Need more help?
We’re here to answer any questions you may have.