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JOURNAL

Vol.2|Facing Water, Heat, and the Next 100 Years

100 Years of Facing Water and Heat and Beyond
- The Choice of Dyeing in Harmony with the Environment -

One of the themes that this dyeing and processing manufacturer based in Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, places great importance on is the use of “water” and "heat.
The amount of water, temperature, and energy consumption.
All are essential elements in dyeing, but how to minimize them is the key to a sustainable future.

Drum-type liquid flow dyeing machines can dye with half the water volume of conventional machines.
The energy required for heating is also reduced, leading to a reduction in CO2 emissions.
The vertical dryer can process 80m of fabric at a time, enabling low-temperature drying.
This daily investment in equipment is proof that we are earnestly pursuing the reduction of environmental impact even in the area of dyeing.

In Japan, we take water for granted, but in the rest of the world it is a very precious resource. That is why we want to be aware of this in our daily processes.

They assess the different properties of each material and choose the best processing method. They do not apply complicated processes, but use simple processing that is gentle to the material.
This naturally coincides with ENSURLO's world view of "retreat for the body and soul”.

Dyeing techniques accumulated over a long history and a sensitivity that has changed with the times.
And the repetition of small experiments to continue evolving in the future.
In the art of dyeing, we are required to be gentle and to have the ability to look to the future.