Eco-friendly production
Sustainable production in Slovakia with minimal environmental impact.
Industrial width
We process materials in various widths up to 178 cm (depending on the type of technology).
Technical precision
We ensure high technical precision, process stability, and consistent, repeatable quality in every batch.
Flexibility
Capacity tailored for both prototype production and large industrial series.
Expertise in every material detail
We specialize in custom textile finishing that defines the quality of the final product. Our coating and stiffening ensure that the material does not fray even after die-cutting into complex shapes and retains precise geometry. We are a key link for manufacturers of footwear, apparel, and technical textiles.
Digital pigment printing
High-resolution printing on cotton, linen, and blended materials with thermal color fixation and excellent fastness.
Lamination and surface bonding
Bonding layers using eco-friendly latex systems or pure flame lamination without the use of adhesives.
Custom cutting and binding tapes
Bias cuts at a 45° angle for maximum material flexibility and a clean, aesthetic finish.
Why do clients grow with us?
Our partners do not grow by chance. In the textile industry, detail is the difference between a successful product and a claim. We understand the material down to the last fiber.
We support you already at the prototyping stage—we optimize layering (so-called “sandwiches”), choose the right stiffness level, and guarantee that every meter in a multi-thousand-piece series will be identical.
We are a key part of your production that saves you time in sewing and increases the quality of the final product.
We are your technological assurance in the textile industry
We are more than just a processing company. We are the technological core for manufacturers who refuse to compromise between quality, speed, and sustainability.
Our specialization is to give textile materials exactly the mechanical and aesthetic properties required by a top-tier final product.
