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Luwa LoomSphere: Transforming air into weaving precision

13 Jan '26
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Luwa LoomSphere: Transforming air into weaving precision
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Insights

  • Luwa's LoomSphere system improves weaving productivity and fabric quality by delivering clean, high-humidity air directly to the loom zone.
  • Using laminar airflow, it stabilises yarn behaviour, reduces dust and yarn breaks, and boosts efficiency.
  • Targeted microclimate control cuts air volume needs by around 60 per cent and energy use by about 40 per cent versus conventional whole-hall systems.

The weaving floor is where productivity and fabric quality are decided; loom by loom, shift by shift. Yet performance is influenced by more than machine settings. It is shaped by the air surrounding the yarn: cleanliness and most critically relative humidity.

During weaving, dust and fibre fly are generated and can contaminate the critical weaving zone. If air conditions are not controlled, yarn breaks increase driving downtime and reducing weaving machine efficiency. In parallel, yarn tensile strength and elongation are highly sensitive to relative humidity. When conditions drift or the air is loaded with lint break rates rise, efficiency drops, and quality variability increases.

Maintaining a clean and correctly humidified loom environment requires more than conventional HVAC.

Why air quality defines fabric quality

Weaving typically demands two different air conditions at the same time:

  • The loom zone (yarn path and shed area): Needs high relative humidity (often >80% RH) to stabilize yarn behavior and reduce breaks.
  • The surrounding hall: Needs a balanced climate for comfort, process stability, and overall cleanliness often cooler and less humid than the yarn zone.

Conventional systems attempt to condition the entire hall uniformly. This approach is energy-intensive and frequently fails where it matters most: at yarn level, where humidity can drop below the target due to mixing, heat loads, and distance from supply air.

The smart solution: Luwa’s LoomSphere System

LoomSphere is designed to deliver controlled air conditions directly to the loom zone, creating a stable microclimate around the yarn path rather than treating the entire hall as one uniform space.

At the core of the concept is laminar airflow technology, supplying clean air directly into the weaving zone to help prevent contamination with dust. Unlike conventional systems that condition the entire production room to a uniform relative humidity, LoomSphere provides direct conditioning to the weaving looms where it is most needed to reduce yarn breaks and increase efficiency.

The result is a more stable weaving environment that supports fewer yarn breaks, cleaner operation, and more consistent fabric quality.

Key performance features

  • Laminar airflow at the loom: Delivers clean air into the weaving zone to help keep dust in check
  • Targeted conditioning: Humidity is controlled at the looms rather than diluted across the entire hall
  • High local air changes: Around 40–150 air changes per hour in the weaving area to help extract dust generated during weaving
  • Energy efficiency: Consumes 40% less power compared with conventional whole-room systems (application dependent)

A smarter alternative to conventional whole-room humidity control

Traditional systems often aim for ~80% RH across the full hall. In practice, humidity at yarn level can still fall below ~70% RH, leaving the most sensitive zone under-conditioned while consuming significant energy to treat air volume that does not directly improve weaving performance.

LoomSphere takes a targeted approach: it can maintain lower overall hall humidity (e.g., ~65% RH) while ensuring >80% RH at yarn level in the loom zone. This precision conditioning typically requires around 60% of the air volume versus conventional approaches and consumes 40% less power, while improving machine uptime and fabric consistency.

By focusing on the critical zone, not the entire production space, LoomSphere turns air into a controllable process parameter.

P.K. Singh, Managing Director, Luwa India states

“At Luwa, we see air as a true process factor, one that directly influences product quality, machine reliability, and operating cost. LoomSphere demonstrates how intelligent environmental control can elevate weaving performance, reduce energy demand, and support more sustainable production.

Our approach is simple: understand the process first, then engineer the solution around it. LoomSphere reflects that mindset. Designed with precision, built for performance, and focused on giving manufacturers tighter control over their weaving environment as technology and speed requirements continue to advance.”

Weaving the future with Luwa

For more than nine decades, Luwa has helped textile manufacturers improve efficiency and quality through engineered air solutions. With LoomSphere, mills can achieve higher loom performance, cleaner operation, lower energy use, and more consistent fabric output by controlling the air where it matters most.

In modern weaving, air is not just an ambient condition. It is a hidden driver of quality. LoomSphere makes it a controllable advantage.

Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.

ALCHEMPro News Desk (HU)

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