LPG powering singeing, calendering, drying, and steam generation across all four textile production stages - from yarn preparation to finished fabric.
Textile manufacturing uses LPG energy across multiple production stages. Singeing burns surface fibres (lint) from woven fabric at speeds up to 200 m/min using LPG gas burners - creating the clean, smooth surface needed for printing and dyeing. Steam generation for dyeing, wet processing, and finishing is another major LPG application in textile mills.
BPCL Commercial LPG is used by spinning mills, weaving factories, processing houses, hosiery manufacturers, and garment exporters for heating, steam generation, calendering (smoothing), drying after printing, and space heating in humidity-controlled weaving sheds.
LPG gas burners achieve the precise, intense flame needed for singeing at high fabric speeds without burning.
LPG boilers deliver consistent steam pressure for reproducible dyeing and wet processing results.
LPG-fired stenters and dryers deliver controlled dry heat for rapid moisture removal without over-drying.
LPG-fired textile plants meet state PCB stack emission norms - increasingly required by export buyers.
Bulk piped LPG supply is also available for high-volume consumers. Contact BPCL to discuss your requirements.