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TEX-TECH INDUSTRIES (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED, was started in the year 1975 as a Partnership Company by Mr. S. Srinivasan to manufacture Nipper assemblies for E7, E7/2 and E7/4 Combers. It was the first company in the world to introduce the technology of reconditioning Nipper assemblies.During 1985, Mr. S. Malligarjunan a qualified Engineer and son of Mr.S. Srinivasan joined as a partner. Tex Tech specializes in manufacture of Hi-performance Retrofit kits to up-grade older generation Combers to the latest 4-th generation for achieving optimum removal of noils along with improved yarn quality levels. Tex Tech is the only company to manufacture all types of technological Spare parts as OEM replacements for all models of Combers. Tex Tech carries stock of spare parts for all combers and serves the Textile industry by immediate supply at competitive rates. Tex Tech’s state of art infrastructure in terms of manufacturing facility is a perfect example of fusion between 40 years of expertise with progressive technologies. This concept of Continuous improvement coupled with an earnest desire to be among the best keeps us pushing forward. Tex Tech is also an OEM supplier of spare parts for a leading European Manufacturer. Tex Tech is also into production of Green Energy by installing its Own Wind Mills.
Started Tex Tech Industries (India} Pvt ltd in 1975 as a Partnership company to manufacture Spare parts for cotton combers in Coimbatore, Ta…
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