[pageLogInLogOut]

#ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

Slack & Parr at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025

Precision gear metering specialist Slack & Parr will showcase its enhanced range of large capacity gear pumps for the heavy denier, industrial and nonwoven markets at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025 in Singapore from October 28-31, in Hall 4 at stand D305.

Slack & Parr, a member of the British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA), supplies its high-accuracy gear metering pumps to all areas of the manmade fibre market where they are used to process a wide variety of polymers and fibres and deliver uniformity and consistency in the manufacture of high-quality yarns and textiles including acrylic, polyester, nylon, spandex and aramid.

The company, which has supplied its technologies into the international technical textiles sector for many years, has now launched an updated range of specialist IDY pumps. These offer a robust and reliable solution to process high viscosity polymers for industrial yarns. The technology has been engineered to withstand challenging environments involving high pressures and high temperatures while maintaining accurate flow at variable speeds.

Slack & Parr’s high precision IDY pumps offer a robust and reliable solution to process high viscosity polymers for industrial yarns. © 2025 Slack & Parr
Slack & Parr’s high precision IDY pumps offer a robust and reliable solution to process high viscosity polymers for industrial yarns. © 2025 Slack & Parr


Slack & Parr’s industrial yarn metering pumps have been further developed in collaboration with a major Japanese plant equipment manufacturer. As part of the collaboration, Slack and Parr undertook a detailed review of the pumps’ design features with particular attention to pump strengths, material selection, and performance. 

An extensive trial phase resulted in Slack & Parr being approved to supply its pump technologies for the manufacturer’s equipment. The pumps are compatible for use on new and existing IDY machine installations around the world.

At ITMA Asia, visitors will have the opportunity to discuss the pumps’ defining features and specifications for individual applications. Pump designs include 1- and 2-outlet designs with a wide range of capacities from 5-50cc/rev increasing to a possible 100cc/rev in the single stream version, and 4-outlet options with capacities ranging from 15 – 50cc/rev, all with a choice of sealing method and drives. 

“We’re seeing steady growth in the industrial yarn market as manufacturers look to diversify into new areas of technical textiles, to expand their portfolios and increase profitability while retaining market share, says Slack & Parr’s Global Sales Director Paul Wykes. “Customers that have traditionally focused their businesses in commodity markets like polyester and nylon are now using their expertise to expand into speciality fibre and industrial markets.

“As a trusted partner with an extensive range of products developed and tested over many decades and the expertise and flexibility to be able to match our metering technologies to the exact needs of the application, we’re ideally placed to partner with manufacturers that want to diversify into new markets.”






More News from Slack & Parr Limited

More News on ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

#ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

India becomes growth engine for the warp knitting industry

ITMA ASIA 2025 exceeded all expectations for KARL MAYER – above all thanks to the strong interest from India: around 30% of the qualified discussions were held with partners from this traditional textile country. The response underlines the growing importance of the Indian market, which could become the second largest sales region for KARL MAYER after China. The warp knitting industry in particular is developing dynamically.

#India ITME 2026

India ITME Society pushes trade & technology alliances in Singapore

India ITME Society hosted India Networking Program - Fabricating the Future of Textile Industry- From Heritage to High-Tech” on 29th October 2025 at Singapore an exclusive gathering of Ministry of Textile Officials, Embassy Officials, Entrepreneurs, Technocrats, Industry Organizations and Media Personnel's designed to foster collaboration, exchange ideas and explore opportunities in the Indian Textile & Textile Engineering Sector.

#ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

Innovation and customer proximity – KARL MAYER’s clear focus makes an impression

ITMA ASIA in Singapore was a resounding success for KARL MAYER, exceeding all expectations. The company welcomed visitors from 39 countries and held around 570 expert discussions. Most guests came from India, followed by China, Indonesia and Pakistan. The exchange with them was both well-founded and targeted. Conversation topics ranged from investment projects and new technologies to opportunities for cooperation and business expansion.

#ITMA Asia + CITME Singapore 2025

Singapore edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME makes successful presentation

The region’s leading textile and garment technology exhibition, ITMA ASIA made a successful return to Singapore after two presentations in 2001 and 2005.

Latest News

#INDEX 2026

“We clearly see that reliability, flexibility, service and total cost of ownership are becoming increasingly important again.”

The nonwovens industry continues to face a challenging market environment. Nevertheless, AUTEFA Solutions reports successful projects, new line sales and growing demand for energy-efficient and flexible solutions. In this interview, André Imhof of AUTEFA Solutions talks about competitiveness against Chinese suppliers, new service and recycling concepts, the growing importance of application development and the opportunities created by countercyclical investments.

#INDEX 2026

“Needle punching technology is more universal and sustainable than ever!”

Needle punching technology was long regarded as a rather traditional and comparatively slow technology within the nonwovens industry. In this interview, Johann Philipp Dilo explains why needle punching is more relevant than ever today – ranging from energy efficiency and resource conservation to hygiene applications, new machine concepts and design-oriented nonwoven solutions.

#Research & Development

Textile climate control system in workwear – exhibition at the 2026 SME Innovation Day!

Conventional protective workwear often reaches its limits during strenuous physical activity. In particular, the transport of sweat and excess body heat poses a problem. The German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research (DITF) conducted research on flow-optimized, air-conducting textile structures that enable targeted climate control directly on the body. These structures can be integrated straight into protective work garments. The textile climate control system supports the body’s natural thermoregulation. This contributes to improved workplace safety and comfort.

#Nonwovens

PET spunbond from China – EDANA welcomes imposition of provisional anti-dumping measures

On 13 May 2026, after eight months of investigation, the European Commission imposed provisional anti-dumping duties of 45.6-50.0% on imports of PET spunbond from China. EDANA welcomes this expression of the Commission’s clear determination to protect EU industries from the unfair trade practices of Chinese producers.

TOP