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BEAG
Wattwil

Bäumlin & Ernst was
established in 1919 with the main activity in cotton twisting.
Since 1954 a leading position was pioneered in the texturizing of
nylon filament yarns enabling the customers to profit from both innovation and
high quality. Our products are used for weaving,
circular and warp knitting and for covering applications.
BEAG
your partner for quality
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Texturing
Modern friction-texturing technology, combined with full-sorting for single dyeing batches, guarantee you a top quality for highest requirements.
Are you looking for something special ?
We are prepared for those requests, too. Our PIN texturing technology is suitable to produce yarns with a specific characteristic.
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Twisting
"not possible to produce", does not exist at BEAG. We produce single-twists, blended-twists and cross-twists - all in line with your requests.
We have experience with all different materials. Our know how goes from traditional cotton,
high tenacity yarns up to copper and carbon yarns.
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Air-jet Texturing
Air-jet texturized yarns are well known for technical applications.
We offer products of different characteristics between 50 and 5000 dtex. |
COMPANY POLICY
Bäumlin & Ernst AG concentrated
its efforts in processing and finishing of yarns to be able to fulfill the increased demands from
the customers and the textile market.
Innovative and technical products like elastic and non-elastic blended yarns, mixed with
copper and carbon, enriched the range of products at Bäumlin & Ernst AG.
The know-how in technical specialities and processing of special twists, leads
BEAG, customer- and market-oriented, into the future. Our longterm customers
confirm the success of the quality policy.
A motivated and professional workforce is ready to serve the international market as a regional producer.
Conductive
and shielding yarns

Latest developments include
hi-tech solutions of textile yarns with copper monofilaments and
Kanebo's Belltron yarns intimately mixed with polyester or nylon
filament yarns. For more information please
follow
this link

The
above two pictures are property of Udo
Schweizer and they are his copyright. Please visit his great homepage on
texturizing techniques by following the link to http://www.polyspintex.com/ups/text01.htm
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