Renzacci, a familiar name in dry/ wetcleaning circles in the UK is a world leader in industrial washing technologies and machinery and offers “the widest, complete and innovative range of solutions in the sector of drycleaning, water cleaning, rotary dryers, sole washing machines and those for metal washing and degreasing”. Today Renzacci attributes great importance, at a strategic level, to foreign markets; so much so that the Renzacci brand is today exported more of 120 countries around the world. It will be usingf it presence in Hall 8, Stand E52 to put that message across.

With almost 50 years of experience in washing and treatment of garments and textile fibres, sole metals and many other industrial materials and components the company has spent years in continuous research and experimentation of new technologies to ensure the highest quality both products and production processes. The company was founded in 1965 and has developed over the years trying to best follow activities of expansion in international markets.

Renzacci is today part of an important group that operates in many business sectors. There are also other important data that confirm the role of primary importance that Renzacci currently plays a global role in the sector of industrial washing machines: A production plant with one unit central of approximately 20,000 m2, of which approximately 15,000 m2. they are covered and equipped with all the most advanced technologies existing in the market today.

In addition to this the production sector also has at its disposal other satellite plants for specific productions, which use the most modern technologies and technologies currently available in the industrial sector, with widespread use of laser machinery and innovative study and implementation processes TFS: Advanced technologies – Flexibility of use on a wide range of products and washing techniques – Simplicity of use and maintenance. More than 2,300 drycleaning machines produced each year;

Renzacci SPA carries out its research, development and production within a plant that is constantly improved with new investmentsto provide its engineers and technicians with cutting-edge machinery and equipment both from a technological point of view and from that concerning protection and safeguard of the environment.

Drawings and projects are assisted by CAD (Computer Aided Design) systems while the development of the machines before the production phase also sees the use of CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) systems. The production line is equipped with machinery built specifically for the company’s needs and uses the help of AGV (Automated Guide Vehicle).

The markets where Renzacci is best known and appreciated are not only those with a high rate of technological knowledge, such as Japan, the United States, Belgium, Australia, Germany, France, China, Hong Kong, Spain, Switzerland, Singapore and Great Britain, but also markets where recent technological and economic developments suggest the introduction of machines that are very simple to use, but no less efficient.

One of the highlights for Böwe’s Texcare showing, Hall 8, Booth G22, will be the new Böwe shirt press SP22, with its cycle time of just 10 seconds per shirt, which according to the company is unique in the industry. Equipped with a large steam radiator, fan, and an innovative heat recycling system, the SP22 also features newly designed condensate traps with no moving parts, ensuring durability and efficiency. It produces a perfectly pressed shirt using only 370W of energy. Additional product features include Teflon-coated press heads to prevent shiny spots on dark shirts and an adjustable sleeve height.

The global innovation – the Böwe overboil protection for distillations. This breakthrough uses a photoelectric sensor that monitors the surface of the liquid during the distillation process. If there is increased bubble formation, the sensor detects this situation and automatically breaks the vacuum for a short time. This leads to an increase in the boiling point and a collapse of the foam head. Black-over and dirt transfer are thus prevented.

From the perc and Multisolvent ranges, the latest technology includes the special Black Forest Edition made of stainless steel and with cataphoresis coatings.

Visitors can also see a wear-free steam trap made entirely of stainless steel, without mechanical moving parts. This steam trap offers a 10-year warranty, approximately 15% steam savings, and delivers 3-4°C higher temperatures at press heads and steam radiators.

The new shirt press, former, pant press, and ironing table has infrared-controlled special LED lights to detect wrinkles and spots more quickly. Additional features such as an auto-start function when lifting the iron, up-steam, and pneumatic height adjustment make these machines a valuable upgrade for any operation.

It has been a busy year for Böwe which for 20 years has been Sankosha’s leading representative in Germany. Newly established Sankosha Europe has now launched under the aegis of Böwe. The joint venture company will be steered by Max Ziermann, son of Frank Ziermann, owner and CEO of the Böwe and Ziermann companies. On behalf of Sankosha Robert Wijanarko will be responsible for overseas sales.