Corporate Profile
Lohia to unlock its potential growth India-based plastic woven fabric machinery maker Lohia Corp Ltd, the flagship company of the Lohia Group, has delivered accumulated plastic processing capacity of 2.5 million tonnes, with an installation base of 1,000 extrusion lines and 40,000 circular looms in over 75 countries to date.
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013 was a milestone year for Lohia Corp as it changed its name from Lohia Starlinger Limited, as a consequence of Austria-based Starlinger & Co. GmbH having divested its shareholding in the company. Exhibiting at the K2013 show in Germany, it thus, displayed a new logo. “The new logo and colours represent the renewed energy, passion for excellence and the italicised characters give the sense of forward motion and rooted dynamism,” explained P.C. Joshi, Director of Sales & Marketing.
Today, as a global supplier of machinery, Lohia operates a manufacturing facility in Kanpur, and has local sales offices in the US, Brazil, UAE, Indonesia and Thailand, supported by sales agents in all the major global markets. “We also have a fully resourced, in-house R&D facility in Kanpur, manned by qualified and experienced professionals. This enables us to deliver significant developments and innovations in tape extrusion, tape winding, circular weaving, conversion and spinning machinery for PP multifilament yarn. This is used for producing value added flexible packaging like woven sacks/bags, FIBC’s, tarpaulins, geotextiles, agro-textiles, ropes and twines for diverse applications,” explains Joshi. Wide product range Its extensive product range includes Lorex and duotec models of tape extrusion lines with melt capacity ranging from 260-900 kg/hour with 75-150 mm screw diameter and film widths of 600-2,000 mm with operating line speed up to 600 m/minute, depending upon the product requirement.
Lohia’s new logo that was introduced in 2013
Its journey in this business started off in 1981, when it was incorporated for the production of circular looms. It later expanded its range by including tape extrusion lines in 1984, with technology support from another leading European supplier.
Lohia has a diverse range of tape extrusion lines
The winding equipment allows for high speed winding of flat and fibrillated tape
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According to Joshi, the technology in the duotec series uses a unique double stretch process where the tapes undergo a pre-stretch before the final stretch. “This process can be used to improve a mix of factors such as working speed, efficiency, increased process stability and tape properties.” In its range of tape winders, Lohia offers a variety for high speed winding of flat and fibrillated tape.