Textile
What I Do
We specialize in the selection, supply, and promotion of technical textiles with unique properties on the international market. Our partners include major global companies. Today, our warehouses stock over a hundred different types of materials — silicone, membranes, PU, PVC, acrylic, awning fabrics, silica, fire-resistant textiles, and many more.
Technical fabrics are divided into categories depending on their final application. The classification developed by Techtextil, Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH is recognized worldwide and covers 12 main areas: Agrotech, Buildtech, Clothtech, Geotech, Hometech, Indutech, Medtech, Mobiltech, Oekotech, Packtech, Protech, Sporttech, as well as specialized directions such as Architech (architectural textiles), military textiles, Autotech (automotive), and Smartech (smart textiles).
Our company focuses on several key categories:
Agrotech (Agro-Textiles)
Agrotextiles are widely used in agriculture and horticulture to improve plant growth and protect crops. They resist weather, microorganisms, and external factors while creating favorable conditions for development. Examples include:
sun protection and thermal insulation nets,
windshields and bird nets,
crop covers, mulch mats, and hail-protection nets.
Applications extend to horticulture, aquaculture, landscaping, forestry, livestock protection, and pest control.
Buildtech (Construction Textiles)
Used in concrete reinforcement, facades, insulation, climate control, soundproofing, and shading. A striking area is textile architecture, where membranes are applied in roof construction — from stadiums and airports to hotels. Materials such as PVC-coated PES, Teflon-coated fiberglass, and silicone-coated PES are favored for their strength and durability.
Clothtech (Clothing Textiles)
Technical fabrics used in apparel manufacturing, especially in finishing processes involving high pressure and temperature. Typically produced from blends of polyester, nylon, modal, or rayon, they enhance durability and performance.
Geotech (Geotextiles)
Applied in civil engineering, road building, dam reinforcement, and drainage systems. These permeable fabrics separate, filter, protect, and drain soils. Non-woven and woven fabrics from polypropylene, polyester, acrylic, or glass fibers are commonly used for their strength, low moisture absorption, and resistance to cracking.
Indutech (Industrial Textiles)
Designed for industrial use in chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Applications include screen printing, filtration, insulation, seals, grinding technology, roller coatings, soundproofing, and fuel cells.
Ecotech (Environmental Protection Textiles)
Developed to address ecological needs such as erosion control, water and air purification, pollution prevention, waste treatment, recycling, and sustainable construction solutions.
Packtech (Packaging Textiles)
Includes fibers, yarns, fabrics, and polymers used for packaging, silos, containers, bags, straps, tarpaulins, and tents.
Protech (Protective Textiles)
Focused on workplace and personal safety. These textiles form the basis of protective equipment and comply with international standards (ASTM, ISO). They are designed not for fashion but for life protection against hazards such as:
extreme heat and flames,
arc discharges and plasma explosions,
molten metal splashes and sparks,
chemical and acid exposure,
ballistic threats,
cuts and abrasions.
Protective fabrics are made from carefully engineered fiber blends, each tailored to specific risks and industries.