A.T.E. joins hands with Bajaj Steel for ginning solutions

Textile engineering major A.T.E. Enterprises Private Limited has now joined hands with Bajaj Steel Industries Ltd (BSIL) for providing ginning solutions to the spinning industry.
Bajaj Steel Industries Limited, (BSIL), with over 5 decades of experience, is a pioneer in cotton ginning & pressing plant and machinery in India, offering internationally recognized ginning solutions. BSIL has built on its own expertise with technical collaboration withs Continental Eagle Corporation, U.S.A., Samuel Jackson Incorporated, U.S.A., and the Central Institute for Research on Cotton Technology (CIRCOT), ICAR, Govt. of India.
A.T.E. has recently forayed into garment machinery. With this latest entry into ginning machinery sales, A.T.E. has truly emerged an end-to-end – ginning to garmenting – solution provider, a unique position in the textile machinery segment.
For many of the spinning mills contemplating backward integration into ginning to get quality cotton, A.T.E.’s entry into this segment is a welcome development, as it offers the comfort and convenience of dealing with a single source for a range of products and services.
BSIL’s product range covers the complete equipment required for an automatic ginning and delinting project, consisting of:
- Automatic feeding and cleaning machines
- Advanced ginning machines.
- Heavy duty automatic bale presses
- Lint conveying, baling and humidification
- Delinting and decorticating plants machinery etc
According to Mr Laxmikant Rathi, Vice President of A.T.E., if the trash in bale cotton can be controlled to be below 2%, it will result in the following advantages:
- Optimum natural fibre parameters
- Reduction of waste in blow room and carding
- Power consumption at filter
- Reduced short fiber content
- Help to reduce TM at spinning and ultimately increase spinning production
- Improve yarn realization by 2 to 3%
As the Bajaj ginning plant is designed to control the trash below 2%, it thus offers enormous benefits to its users.
Mr M K Sharma, President, BSIL, expressed satisfaction on the tie-up with A.T.E. He said that as A.T.E. is well established in the Indian textile industry, it would be able to promote BSIL products to the organized spinning industry for their backward integration into ginning, so that they get the desired quality cotton.





